Volunteer : Curriculum Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-10
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Sports/Fitness/Wellness
Physical Education Teacher, Sports Industry, Exercise Science / Kinesiology -
Education / Teaching
Physical Education Teacher, Sports Industry, Exercise Science / Kinesiology, Youth Development
Overview
Leveling the Fields is a programs-focused nonprofit dedicated to increasing the number of girls in sports, recognizing the strong correlation between sports participation and future leadership roles. We are committed to breaking down barriers and providing universal access to sports, regardless of financial constraints, geographical limitations, or lack of options. Through our Empower Play and Play Fit programs, we aim to get more girls into sports, keep them engaged, and equip them with the tools needed to thrive as future leaders.
About Leveling The Fields
Leveling the Fields uses sports as a vehicle to build confidence, leadership, and lifelong healthy habits in elementary-aged girls. Our programs are designed to meet girls where they are, many with little to no prior sports experience, and grow with them year after year. As our programs expand, we are seeking a Curriculum Coordinator to create, evolve, and scale our sport-specific curricula across multiple years of participation.
Role Overview
The Curriculum Coordinator is responsible for managing, creating, and maintaining Leveling the Fields’ sport curricula. This role ensures that each sport has a clear Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 progression, allowing girls who participate across multiple years to continuously build skills, confidence, and understanding of the sport. This is a high-impact role that directly shapes the athlete experience and supports coaches—many of whom are not former athletes—by providing clear, age-appropriate, easy-to-use curriculum resources.
Key Responsibilities
Curriculum Management & Oversight
- Own and maintain all sport curricula across the organization
- Organize and version curricula so updates are clear and accessible
- Ensure consistency in structure, tone, and instructional clarity across all sports
Curriculum Development
- Create Phase 2 and Phase 3 curricula for existing sports, building on current Phase 1 foundations
- Support development of curricula for new sports as they are introduced (currently expanding from 6 to 8 sports)
- Ensure each phase reflects
- Skill progression
- Age-appropriate instruction
- Increased complexity and confidence over time
Growth & Progression Design
- Design curricula assuming girls may participate for up to three consecutive years
- Ensure each phase feels distinct, rewarding, and developmental
- Collaborate with program leadership to align curriculum progression with overall program goals
Coach-Friendly Design
- Ensure curricula are
- Simple and intuitive for first-time or non-expert coaches
- Low-resource and adaptable to different school environments
- Clearly written with drills, objectives, and outcomes
Collaboration & Continuous Improvement
- Collaborate with Program Managers, coaches, and leadership to gather feedback
- Make iterative improvements based on real-world implementation
- Help identify gaps or opportunities for enhancement across sports
Sports Scope
- Current sports 6 existing sports (some with Phase 1 already developed)
- Near-term expansion 2 additional sports
- Responsibility includes both refining existing content and building future phases
Ideal Skills & Experience
- Experience in curriculum design, coaching, education, or youth sports (formal or informal)
- Strong organizational and documentation skills
- Ability to think developmentally about skill progression over time
- Comfortable working independently while collaborating with a growing team
- Passion for youth development, equity in sports, and empowering girls
Former athletes, coaches, educators, or sport-adjacent professionals strongly encouraged, but not required.
What Success Looks Like
- Each sport has a clear Phase 1, Phase 2, and Phase 3 curriculum
- Coaches feel confident delivering programs regardless of experience level
- Returning athletes experience visible growth year over year
- Curricula are organized, easy to update, and scalable as programs expand
Commitment 5 to 10 hours/month (flexible; more during curriculum build phases)
Location Remote (with optional collaboration with local program staff)
About Leveling The Fields
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