Your role is to provide support on the GEMS programme, which provides after-school clubs for girls aged 5-18. On the Football Club is
engage the girls during the football class supporting the coach.
What You'll Do:
- Assist in planning and facilitating after-school clubs for girls, providing support and guidance as needed.
- Help create engaging and age-appropriate activities that promote learning, creativity, and personal development.
- Foster a supportive and inclusive atmosphere where girls feel comfortable expressing themselves, building confidence, and forming positive relationships.
- Assist with administrative tasks such as attendance tracking, activity planning, and organising materials to ensure smooth operation of the programme.
What We're Looking For:
- Empathy and patience to work effectively with girls of varying ages, backgrounds, and abilities, understanding their unique needs and challenges.
- Strong communication skills to interact positively with girls and other volunteers.
- Creativity and enthusiasm to develop and implement engaging activities that capture the girls' interests and promote learning and growth.
- Reliability and commitment to attend scheduled sessions consistently.
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