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Coach Rugby Union in Clubs and Schools in Perth in Australia
Coach and Play Rugby Union at one
of the top Rugby clubs in Perth
in beautiful Western Australia. You'll work with a number of Junior
teams and also have the opportunity to play for one of the clubs. You'll
also coach general sports in schools and to Refugee children and you'll
gain a lot of satisfaction from seeing how your efforts help them!
Your
accommodation is located in the CBD (Central Business District) of Perth, Western
Australia. Therefore you are very central, close to the main train station
and shopping district, as well as being conveniently located for getting to
and from the places where you'll work.
If you do any
placement in Perth, an Indigenous
(Aborigine) Heritage tour
in Kings Park, Perth's No. 1 tourist
attraction, is included
in your itinerary, free of charge!
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►SUMMARY
FACTFILE |
| Start Dates |
All year round, but some sports
subject to seasons. Flexible: you choose your
start and finish dates! |
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Duration |
From 2
weeks to 1 year, subject to visa restrictions |
| Requirements |
No qualifications or
experience required, but you must be enthusiastic and have a very
good knowledge of the game. You must be aged 18 or over. |
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Price |
From
£995 for 2 weeks, ranging to £3,195 for 12 weeks.
Full Price List |
| What's included |
►Accommodation
►Food (excluding
lunch)
►Meeting you at the Airport
►Transfer to your accommodation
►Full
pre-departure support
►Local in-country team support and backup
►24-hr emergency
support
►2 free T-shirts |
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What's not included |
Flights, Insurance,
Cost of Visas (if a visa is required, but we'll provide necessary documents and
assistance), Transport to and
from your project, Return transfer to the airport. |
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Who can do this Project? |
All projects are
open to all nationalities.
You need to be aged between 18 and 70+ |
PROJECT OVERVIEW
This project provides you with a diverse experience in
that your activities will take place in two locations and will also give
you the opportunity to coach other sports as well:
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You'll spend your afternoons and evenings coaching
and/or training at a Rugby Club in Perth.
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During the mornings and early afternoons, for about 4-5 hours
every day, you'll bring very welcome athletic coaching skills to the Sports
Refugee project. This project takes place in a school in one of the suburbs of
Perth and here you'll coach a variety of other sports to refugee children from
war-torn countries.
You'll work with a variety of ages at the club and during the
weekend you will have an opportunity to compete yourself and test your abilities
against the Aussies! The clubs we work with have a very
lively social scene and you'll be welcomed with open arms!
WHAT YOU'LL GAIN FROM DOING THIS PROJECT:
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An exciting, never-to-be-forgotten adventure into
Australia and you'll learn about the Aborigine culture that makes
this country so fascinating!-
The enormous satisfaction of also helping disadvantaged children and
knowing that you made a difference to them.
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New skills, more confidence, a greater understanding
of a different culture, invaluable personal and professional
development.
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An entry on your CV or résumé that will put you head
and shoulders above most others in the job market
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And best of all ... an unforgettable experience!
WORK CONTENT:
1. YOUR PROJECT AT THE CLUB:
This element of your programme will take place in the late afternoons
and evenings. As a Travellers
Rugby Union coach, you'll work at an RU club that is conveniently
located fairly close to your accommodation in Perth.
Perth is home to the
Western Force Rugby Team which plays in the Super 14. The stadium is located
close to your accommodation and if you time your placement to take place
during the season, you should
try and watch a game.
The clubs we work with have
excellent facilities and they have a large number of
junior teams which you will coach. They also have a large number of senior teams as well as colts teams (under
19s) which you'll have the opportunity to
coach, train with and possibly play for if you get selected.
The clubs we
work with are some of the best in Western Australia so if you play to a high
standard, you will also have the opportunity to play here, or if you are
just a social player you will also have the chance to play social rugby.
You'll work
with a number of junior teams at the clubs, including:
If you wish to also play Rugby Union on this project, you will
have the opportunity to with a number of senior teams. There is a good
mixture of standards at the clubs so there is something for every one. As
well as training and playing for one of these teams, you also have the
opportunity to coach one if you are good enough. Here are the senior teams
that you can train with and play for:
The club you
will be working at has
a great social scene and your club will welcome you with open arms and you
will soon be embraced into the Aussie Rugby culture.
THE RUGBY UNION SEASON AND COACHING TIMES: The Rugby Union season runs from March - September,
with Pre season training from January - March. Coaching and training times are as follows:
Games take place on the weekends during the season. The
juniors play there game in the morning where you will have the opportunity
to coach a team putting everything you have taught them into practice on the
field. In the afternoon as a senior player it will be your opportunity to
play.
2. YOUR PROJECT AT THE REFUGEE CENTRE:
The Refugee Sports Project will take place during the day. For this element
of your programme, you will be working
at a school located in Perth. The school you will be working with have an
Intensive English Centre (IEC) which has children from war-torn countries
such as Sudan, Somalia and Afghanistan who have come to Australia as
refugees with the United Nations. The IEC was set up to enable children on
the program to learn English and enable them to adapt to the Australian
education system before moving into main stream schooling.
As part of the IEC program, the children learn to play
sports at the school. As a volunteer on this project, you will be coaching a
number of sports to the IEC children as well as main stream children at the
school. Coaching takes place for around 4-5 hours a day. The schools have good sports facilities
and you'll work as an assistant to the current sports
teacher.
This project is very beneficial to the IEC
children because, through sports, you can improve their English skills as well as
teaching them new sports. Many of the IEC children are very talented at
sports and with your help they will get the opportunity to improve their skills and
sporting abilities.
There are a wide number of sports available to coach on
this project and you will be involved in a wide range of sporting activities,
giving you great diversity on the project. The sports are generally coached
by season, but if you wanted to coach a sport that was not in season, or if
you wanted to introduce a new sport to the children, the school would welcome
it as long as it was of benefit to the children.
The sports are as follows:
Term 1: Volleyball, Basketball & Tennis
Term 2: Aussie Rules, Soccer, Netball
& Basketball
Term 3: AFL (Aussie Rules Football),
Athletics, Netball, Soccer, Cross Country
Term 4: Tennis, Swimming, Volleyball,
Cricket & Soccer
This element of the project runs during the school terms. The school terms for 2009 are as follows:
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Term 1: 2nd Feb - 9th April
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Term 2: 28th April - 3rd July
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Term 3: 20th July - 25th September
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Term 4: 12th October - 17th
December
The lessons you will be coaching in will
last for 40 minutes and the school day runs from around 8:45 - 2:45 pm. As
a volunteer you will be assisting the existing sports teacher at the
school coaching the children. You'll spend about 4 to 5 hours a day
helping the children at the school.
FREE COACHING MANUALS:
As a volunteer sports coach with Travellers,
you have access to a large number of coaching manuals for each sport - these
manuals have been produced in-house by our Sports Manager. These manuals are
very useful and will help you to plan coaching sessions for your students.
REQUIREMENTS: WORKING WITH CHILDREN'S CHECKS & POLICE CHECKS:
The law in Western Australia required all volunteers who work with children to undergo a Working With
Children's Check (WCC). It is also compulsory for volunteers who
work in schools to undergo a police check. These checks are done to ensure the safety of children in
Western Australia.
The checks are a simple process and we will provide you
with all the details of what identity you need to take with you.
On your arrival in Perth, our Australia manager will complete the checks
with you and take you through the process. As soon as you have
registered, you'll be allowed to start working with children. The fees
for is A$53 (about £25).
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