Volunteer

Volunteer

Volunteer as a Youth Sports Coach

Do you like to help create a positive learning environment where the children learn sportsmanship, fundamental skills, teamwork, and responsibility? Then BPRW could use you!

Burlington’s youth programs emphasize skill development, fair play, teamwork, cooperation, sportsmanship, responsibility, and fun. Each participant should be given equal playing time in every game, and play different positions on the field/court. Questions? Contact: Jen Cotton, Athletic Program Supervisor.

Current Volunteer Sports Coach openings:

To apply, click the link above and apply on CoachSpan, our volunteer coach onboarding platform.

Qualifications:

  • Have a desire to work with children, enthusiasm, patience, organization, dependability, and be responsible.
  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Be available at the times when games and practices are held.

Requirements:

  • Must have background check completed annually.
  • Regular attendance at scheduled practices and games.
  • Must have attended the coaches meeting or have reviewed the guidelines and rules with the Athletic Program Supervisor prior to the first practice.
  • Communicate program information to parents and players.
  • Complete online Concussion Training course on CoachSpan (completion certificate good for two years)

Responsibilities:

  • Teach fundamental skills to the children while emphasizing skill development, fair play, teamwork, sportsmanship, and fun.
  • Be on time at all practices and games or find a replacement coach that is acceptable by the Department’s standards (i.e. background check has been processed and approved.)
  • Provide a safe and fun environment for practice and games.
  • Put the well being of players ahead of your desire to win.
  • Learn all league rules and abide by the Code of Conduct.
  • Assume responsibility of the equipment that has been provided to you.
  • Provide proper first aid when injuries occur.
  • Report any problems with fields, equipment, player behavior, parent behavior, or officials to Athletic Program Supervisor.
  • Communicate with Athletic Program Supervisor on all matters of policy.
  • Be accessible by phone and/or email.
  • Teach skills in developmentally appropriate stages, using the alpha youth sports curriculum as a guide.

Become a Trail Steward

Want to spend some quality time outside? Come join us on the trails by volunteering to be a Trail Steward with the Burlington Wildways partnership. There are many spots around the city where you can volunteer. What a great way to spend time outside in your favorite spot. What is required? A half hour online training and an in person orientation!

Click here to sign up!

 

BPRW Spring Summer Volunteer Opportunities 

Now more than ever volunteer support for our parks is needed.  Please review the opportunities listed below and if interested in getting involved please contact Meghan O’Daniel at modaniel@burlingtonvt.gov. In the subject line, please list the volunteer role you are interested in.
 

Dog Park Volunteers –  

The Starr Farm Dog Park is in search of volunteers to support the stewardship of the dog park. Duties include locking and unlocking the park, helping monitor use and support safe access, performing clean up and basic green up tasks.

Ethan Allen Tower Keypers –  

Help keep the Ethan Allen Tower available to the community through signing up for an opening or closing shift.  Volunteers interested in this role will need to go through a brief orientation.

 

Volunteer at the Champlain Senior Center

Share your skills and knowledge teaching older adults!

Contact Sarah Carter

*Chair Yoga
*Sketching
*Crafts-General art and crafts
*Baking
*Computer skills
*Dance-Salsa/swing/
*Nature-Crafts/short walks
*History of Burlington
*Woodworking
*Weaving
*Basket making

Volunteer with CEDO

Work with CEDO to help keep our city clean and green! With events like the Spring Move Out Project and Green Up Day you and your friends could help maintain our city!

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Volunteer at Burlington City Arts

Do you have a creative mind and want to help others be creative? Help BCA with their many programs like the Art From The Heart initative that aims to bring art to all of those involved in hospitals. This includes, patients, staff and family. BCA also has many other programs that help the community throught creativity!

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Volunteer with Fletcher Free Library

Are books your forte? If so, volunteering for Fletcher Free Library may be the opportunity for you! In paticular, Fletcher Free Library is looking for volunteers to help with programining and outreach. Help keep the library a great space for anyone who wants to use it!

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