AmeriCorps Members serving with Bridge Lacrosse commit to a designated term of part-time service. The role of AmeriCorps Program Coordinator serves under the Program Director to help provide organizational and logistical direction to the year-round programs so that we are able to reach more community youth.
Primary Responsibilities
Be one point of contact between Bridge Lacrosse and community partners. Usually this means answering questions and being an advocate for Bridge Lacrosse. Occasionally, the Member might have the opportunity to conduct presentations to community groups.
Serve as an instructor and role model during camps, demonstrations, clinics and practices and events
Serve as a point of contact for members including parents, youth, volunteers and partners
Schedule and manage practices, games, tournaments and workshops
Manage equipment and uniform inventory
Ensure all student?athletes are safely prepared for all activities
Support efforts to coordinate and manage recruitment and retention of players into the program
Ensure member led programming is delivered effectively and at the highest?level of quality and impact
Train and supervise volunteers and interns
Foster and build a culture of family and impact within volunteers
Oversee the performance and development of volunteer coaches and interns.
This location requires a total service commitment of 675 hours, 23 hours per week.
Skills & Qualifications
We are looking for an energetic and enthusiastic individual who believes that sports can play a direct role in providing opportunities to youth. The Program Coordinator believes and excels at maintaining meaningful relationships with all members of our organization. Our ideal candidate will have an entrepreneurial and can-do spirit in accomplishing the goals and objectives of Bridge. Lastly, the Program Coordinator must have a great sense of humor and spirit in working with kids on a regular basis.
Enthusiasm for working in fast-paced, youth-centric organization
Exceptional communication skills, both written and verbal
Exceptional work ethic and ability to take initiative on one's own to address questions and challenges
Passion and commitment to improving the quality of opportunities for urban communities
Lacrosse background preferred but not required
Organized, detail-oriented, and able to multi-task in a fast-paced, deadline focused environment
Must be able to manage and comfortably work with large groups of children and/or adults
Must be able to work nights and weekends, when necessary
Valid driver's license and use of personal vehicle required
Former Bridge student-athletes are highly encouraged to apply
Benefits Include
Living Allowance of $8,100.00; paid out biweekly ($506.25)
Education Award of $2,817.14; earned at the end of term
To Apply
Visit our partner site at EqualHeart to apply. Go to americorps.equalheart.org/apply, select state (Texas) and city (Austin) from the dropdown menu, and submit application.