Summer Events Coordinator at Volleyball BC
Burnaby, BC V5A 1E7, Canada -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

26 Mar, 25

Salary

20.0

Posted On

04 Feb, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

No

Telecommute

No

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interpersonal Skills, Training, Maintenance, Heavy Equipment, Sport Administration, Administrative Skills, Kinesiology, English, Athlete Development, Completion, Customer Service, Volleyball

Industry

Other Industry

Description

OVERVIEW

Volleyball BC is the provincial sport governing body that actively encourages participation and fosters the development of volleyball in BC.
VBC’s summer programs involve over five hundred teams playing in weeknight leagues and three hundred teams playing in weekend tournaments from April to August. We are looking for enthusiastic, qualified individuals to coordinate our summer programs. Successful candidates will be outgoing, responsible, self-motivated and strong team players. Staff must be available to work weekends and evenings as well as occasional office hours. This position requires the ability to work at various locations throughout the Lower Mainland for the duration of the summer. Duties will include working outdoors in all weather conditions, lifting heavy sporting equipment, and interacting with participants, staff, and volunteers.
This position is made possible through the Canada Summer Jobs program and candidates MUST be between the ages of 15-30 to apply and must be enrolled as students in high school or university programs. Candidates must be returning to school in the Fall of 2025 to be eligible to apply. Candidates who do not meet this job criteria will not be invited to interview.

QUALIFICATIONS

  1. Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities:


    • Knowledge of volleyball or similar sport (i.e. tournament draws, league scheduling);

    • Must be able to regularly work evenings and weekends at various locations around the Lower Mainland;
    • Strong communication and interpersonal skills;
    • Proactive and friendly attitude;
    • Good organizational and administrative skills;
    • Ability to repeatedly lift 50 lbs to waist height (role requires the ability to maneuver large and heavy equipment);
    • English required;
    • 2. TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:

      • Completion of post-secondary courses in relevant field is considered an asset (i.e. sport administration, kinesiology, marketing, communication);
      • Event coordination, customer service and staff supervisory experience are considered an asset;
      • Experience with webpage and social media management is considered an asset.
      1. Licenses, Certificates and Registrations:
      • Valid Class 5 Drivers License issued in British Columbia required;
      • Completion and maintenance of clear Criminal Record Check required;
      • Any Long-Term Athlete Development (LTAD) and/or Physical Literacy training is considered an asset;
      • First-Aid and CPR training is considered an asset.

      In order to meet the Canada Summer Jobs Project funding requirements, applicants must be:
      Between 15 - 30 years of age at the start of employment;
      Legally entitled to work in Canada.
      Must be enrolled as students in high school or university programs.
      Candidates who do not meet this job criteria will not be invited to interview.

    Responsibilities
    1. Duties


      • Event coordination including facilitating leagues and tournaments, set up and take down of leagues and tournaments;

      • Responsible for completion of event report forms and equipment inventory management;
      • Support of high-profile tournaments and planning of social events;
      • Administrative duties and website upkeep;
      • Marketing and promotion support including recruitment of participants, ongoing communication with participants, and special event promotion;
      • Adherence to COVID-19 safety policies and procedures;
      • The Lead Adult Event Coordinator will manage all league administration (inquiries, registration, draws etc.) and will be the first point of contact.
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