Sport Organizing Committee Chair (Volunteer Position)

TO2015 Role Description – Volunteer

This is a generic volunteer position description that defines the role of a Sport Organizing Committee Chair.  Each unique sport discipline participating in the sport program for the Pan/Parapan American Games will have a separate Chair and committee.  Where required, there will be separate Chairs for Pan American vs. Parapan American sports. Please clearly indicate which sport and unique discipline within the sport you are interested in when making application.

 

  Posting Number

VSPT-01

Date Posted

Feb. 06/2012

Expiry Date

Feb. 20, 2012

Role Title

Sport Organizing Committee Chair (Volunteer Position)

Department

Sport and Venues

 

Location

25 Dockside Dr. Toronto, ON

 Time Commitment

Regular meetings

Apr. 2012 – Games

  Level

Volunteer

  Reports to

Director, Sport initially

Sr. Manager, Sport once appointed

Languages Required

ü English

ü French (Desirable)

 

ü  Spanish (Desirable)

○ Other ____________

  General Accountability

Each sport on the Pan and Parapan Am Games Program requires a Sport Organizing Committee Chair who is responsible for the planning and implementation of the sport program under the direction of the Director, Sport and/or Sr. Manager, Sport. He/she will define sporting competitions and training in accordance with the requirements of International Federations (IF), the TO2015 Business Plan, the Multi-Party and Host City Agreements.

   

Key Role Responsibilities

 
 
  • Oversee all aspects of sport planning for Pan and Parapan Am Games and test events for the respective sport (competition, training, sport equipment, scoring, timing and results)
  • Act as the direct point of contact with the National and, where appropriate, Provincial Associations to ensure their input into the planning for the TO2015 Games
  • Work closely with Venue Planning providing guidance about the sport and services to be provided based on IF, athlete and team official and technical officials’ needs including Parapan accessibility issues if relevant
  • Ensure long-term sport legacy planning is taken into consideration within venue planning
  • Educate TO2015 functional areas on the specific character and needs of their respective sport
  • Work with the Athlete Advisory Committee to ensure that athletes are given the highest priority and that sport remains the focus of the Games.
  • Work with the workforce function and the Volunteer Advisory Committee to establish appropriate volunteer requirements for recruitment, training, on boarding and development
  • Assist in recruiting other positions on sport council to help plan and deliver the sport
  • Identify and resolve strategic and operational sport issues
  • Communicate with Director, Sport and others as required on sport progress
  • Work with other Sport Chairs of the TO2015 Organizing Committee to share best practices, where possible, to ensure efficient use of resources
  • Hold meetings on a regular basis to ensure that stakeholders are kept apprised

 

 

Internal Contacts

  • All operating staff on the TO2015 Organizing Committee
  • Other committees including, but not limited to, venue planning committee, technical committee, athlete advisory committee
 
   

External Contacts

  • International Sports Federations and Governing Bodies (IOC, PASO)
  • International, Federal, Provincial and Municipal Sports Organizations (IF, COC, Sport Canada, Sport Alliance of Ontario, NSOs, PSOs)
 
   

Educational/Technical Requirements

  • Extensive background in respective sport
  • International sporting event experience at an elite competition level an asset
  • Established relationship with respective IF
  • Para sport experience preferred with respective sport
  • Multi-sport Games experience an asset
 
   

Personal Requirements

  • Strong organizational and management skills
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Able to lead and drive change
  • Highly resourceful, self-motivated, analytical problem solver
  • Experience working with both staff and volunteer resources
  • Able to achieve significant results with limited resources
  • Able to multitask and thrive in a fast paced environment
  • Able to operate at both a strategic and tactical level
  • Passionate for Games and mission of TO2015
 
   

Additional Information and Application Procedure

Sport Organizing Committees are a fundamental part of Games preparation and execution and committee chairs require technical knowledge which is specific to the Sport.  Only candidates with the required educational/technical requirements will be considered for these positions.  Applications should be submitted to TO2015 clearly identifying the desired sport and discipline within the sport.

 

 

Diversity

Toronto 2015 is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from Aboriginal people, people with disabilities, members of visible minority groups and women.

 

LEAGUE GAMES CANCELLED

Due to Dalplex being closed, this coming Sunday’s (February 12th) league games will be cancelled.

These games will be re-scheduled, and posted on this website, as well as our facebook page!

Edmonton 2012 Olympic Qualification Tournament

The Edmonton  2012 Men’s Water Polo Olympic Game Qualification Tournament will take place in Edmonton (Alberta), Canada April 1st to 8th at the Kinsmen Sport Centre.  All information regarding the event will be posted throughout this web site (http://www.finaedmonton2012.ca/default.aspx) including hotel information for athletes, delegates and guests, venue information, Edmonton tourism information, welcome messages from the City of Edmonton, the Canadian Olympic Committee, FINA and Water Polo Canada, schedule, results, stats and much more.  The official airport is the Edmonton International Airport (YEG).  For questions please contact Deanna Barry at dbarry@waterpolo.ca.

Interested in volunteering? http://www.finaedmonton2012.ca/volunteers.aspx

League Game Report: 15/01/2012

Sunday, January 15th, the Dalplex saw it’s second round of league games in the season.  In the first game of the evening Dal Black and Halifax Wavecutters squared off in what proved to be a challengingly close game.

The final score was 9-5 in favor of Dal Black.

Even though Dal Black came out on top, it was a victory well worked for, as the Wavecutters seemed to match the score shot for shot in the beginning quarters.

 Tim, Jonathan and Kai all scored twice for Dal Black, while Julian and Danielle scored twice for Halifax Wavecutters club.  Congrats to the 5 of top scorers of the game.

Intensity levels rose in the second game, where Dal Gold played a hard game against Truro.

Dal Gold started off strong ending the first quarter with 3-0.  In the second quarter Truro responded with 6 goals, Dal only managing one more. This didn’t sit well with Dal and they stepped up their game in the third quarter, scoring 6 goals but also letting 2 in, ending the quarter with a 10-8 lead.

Challenged, Truro gave it all they had in the final quarter of the game. Truro’s Kerry was able to get 2 of their 3 goals of the quarter. With only one minute left Dal found themselves behind again.  Seth was able to score his 4th goal and tie the game at 11-11.

Adult Drop-in Scrimmage: 19/12/2011

Monday December 19th Dalhousie Waterpolo will be hosting a drop in night for 16+. Scrimmage at Dalplex from 8:30-10PM.