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Program Volunteer - Parkland; Swan River

Job in Parkland, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Listing for: Volunteer Manitoba
Volunteer position
Listed on 2026-01-21
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Volunteer / Humanitarian, Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach
  • Education / Teaching
    Youth Development
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Position: Active Start Program Volunteer Opportunities - Parkland (Swan River)

Active Start Program Volunteer Opportunities - Parkland (Swan River)

Organization Name:
Special Olympics Manitoba

Address: 304-145 Pacific Avenue, Winnipeg MB R3B 2Z6

Organizational

Description:

Special Olympics Manitoba is the provincial sport governing body for Manitobans with an intellectual disability by providing athletes with quality sport programming. SOM is a non‑profit charitable organization.

Volunteer Opportunity Details

Volunteer Opportunity

Position Overview

Do you enjoy connecting with young athletes and supporting fun, inclusive sport experiences? Special Olympics Manitoba's youth programs help children with an intellectual disability build basic motor and sport skills through movement, play, and friendship.

We are seeking volunteers of all experience levels. Each program session is supported by:

  • One Adult Program Volunteer (18+):
    Responsible for program communication to athletes and parents.
  • Program Volunteers (14+):
    Support athletes and take on shared responsibilities such as attendance, practice setup, and program delivery.

Active Start (Ages 2-6): A physical literacy program that helps young children learn the basics of movement through fun, active play. Skills include balance, running, jumping, throwing, rolling, catching, kicking, and striking. Perfect for building confidence and getting kids moving!

Volunteer

Roles & Responsibilities 1. Adult Program Volunteer (18+) – Program Communicator Training & Leadership
  • Serve as the primary communicator with parents/caregivers, volunteers, and participants.
  • Ensure the safety, well‑being, and inclusion of all athletes during all activities.
  • Support and coordinate Program Volunteers during practices.
  • Communicate regularly with SOM staff.
  • Ensure an Emergency Action Plan (EAP) is in place and understood by the team.
2. Program Volunteer – Attendance Lead (14+)
  • Track athlete and volunteer attendance each session.
  • Update program lists and share attendance information with the Adult Program Volunteer.
  • Assist with transitions, warm‑ups, and activities as needed.
3. Program Volunteer – Practice Organization Lead (14+)
  • Support preparation and setup of equipment for weekly lesson plans.
  • Organize stations, materials, and demonstrations during practice.
  • Assist athletes during activities to promote participation, skill development, and fun.
4. General Program Volunteers (14+)
  • Work directly with athletes to support participation and engagement in all activities.
  • Promote a positive, inclusive, and encouraging environment.
Requirements
  • Follow the Special Olympics Manitoba Coaches Code of Conduct.
  • Follow Special Olympics Manitoba Constitution, By‑Laws and organizational principles.
  • Must follow the philosophy and mission of Special Olympics Manitoba.
  • Adult Program Volunteer: Must be at least 18 years old.
  • Program Volunteers: Must be at least 14 years old.
Training
  • Complete required online training:
    Respect in Sport (renew every 5 years)
Onboarding Process
  • Complete Volunteer Enrollment via Better Impact.
  • Interview & orientation.
  • Reference check.
  • Required waivers:
    Liability, Privacy Policy, Media Release, Code of Conduct.
  • Criminal Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Search (for Adult Program Volunteer; 18+).
  • Complete required online training:
    Respect in Sport (renew every 5 years)
Benefits of Volunteering
  • Make a meaningful impact in the lives of athletes with an intellectual disability.
  • Build leadership, communication, and coaching‑related skills.
  • Gain valuable volunteer experience for resumes, school requirements, or job applications.
  • Create friendships and connections within the community.
  • Stay active, have fun, and engage in sport.
  • Attend recognition events and celebrate achievements with our athletes.
  • Most importantly – experience the joy and spirit of Special Olympics!

Age: 13‑15, 16‑17, 18‑30, 55+

Time Commitment:
Daytime, Evening, Weekend

Program: Swan River – Active Start

Day/Time: Wednesday 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm

Location: 908 2 St N, Swan River, MB R0L 1Z0

Dates: March to May 2026 (12 weeks), 1 hour per week

Location of volunteer opportunity:
Parkland

Does opportunity require a criminal record check? Yes

Will cost be reimbursed? Yes

Does opportunity require a child abuse registry check? No

Opportunity is available to candidates that:
Are able to attend with a support person

Organization will provide: a letter of reference, certificate of recognition, supervision, training/orientation

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