Softball Ontario seeks a chairman for CanPITCH Committee
SOFTBALL ONTARIO SEEKS A CHAIRMAN FOR ITS CANpitch COMMITTEE!
TORONTO, ONTARIO – Softball Ontario is now accepting applications for the position of Softball Ontario CANpitch Committee Chairman. The successful candidate will take a leadership role in Softball Ontario’s CANpitch Program. CANpitch is a national pitching program created to provide a standardized curriculum based on Softball’s Long Term Player Development framework. This program introduces the skill of windmill pitching to children and youth.
To help Softball Ontario in making this program a success, we are looking for a Chairman who will take on the task of attending and governing all Pitching Committee meetings and overseeing operations in conjunction with committee members and the Softball Ontario’s Technical Program Coordinator to ensure assigned tasks are completed by their deadlines. Knowledge and experience in windmill pitching is a requirement.
Highlights of the Qualifications and Responsibilities of the Softball Ontario Pitching Chairman include:
Qualifications:
How to Apply
All interested candidates are asked to apply in writing, expressing their interest in a cover letter along with a detailed resume outlining your softball, pitching and coaching background and qualifications for this position. Applications should be received by the Softball Ontario office no later than November 22 , 2013 at 4:30 pm.
Softball Ontario is confident that this cutting edge program will be a huge success and will produce future pitching stars of tomorrow.
Email your resume to Steph Sutton at ssutton@softballontario.ca or fax it to (416) 426- 7368, for consideration.
TORONTO, ONTARIO – Softball Ontario is now accepting applications for the position of Softball Ontario CANpitch Committee Chairman. The successful candidate will take a leadership role in Softball Ontario’s CANpitch Program. CANpitch is a national pitching program created to provide a standardized curriculum based on Softball’s Long Term Player Development framework. This program introduces the skill of windmill pitching to children and youth.
To help Softball Ontario in making this program a success, we are looking for a Chairman who will take on the task of attending and governing all Pitching Committee meetings and overseeing operations in conjunction with committee members and the Softball Ontario’s Technical Program Coordinator to ensure assigned tasks are completed by their deadlines. Knowledge and experience in windmill pitching is a requirement.
Highlights of the Qualifications and Responsibilities of the Softball Ontario Pitching Chairman include:
Qualifications:
- Good communication and administrative skills
- Must sign Softball Ontario’s Confidentiality Agreement
- Must Complete a Softball Ontario Volunteer Application
- Must be approved by the Softball Ontario Board of Directors
- Minimum of 2 years commitment to the program
- Schedule, establish an agenda and chair committee meetings
- Delegate duties as required to committee members and follow up on the completion of these duties
- Communicate closely with the Master Pitching Instructors, Softball Ontario Technical Program Coordinator and Board of Directors
- Determine Softball Ontario’s Pitching Program budget (with assistance of committee members)
- Submit reports to, and attend the Board of Directors’ semi-annual meetings
- Assist in writing an annual report for Softball Canada providing data about the program and summarizing the feedback from players, coaches, Master Pitching Instructors and Regional Pitching Instructors regarding the CANpitch Program
- Assign Regional Master/Regional Pitching Instructors to scheduled CANpitch sessions in conjunction the Softball Ontario Technical Program Coordinator
How to Apply
All interested candidates are asked to apply in writing, expressing their interest in a cover letter along with a detailed resume outlining your softball, pitching and coaching background and qualifications for this position. Applications should be received by the Softball Ontario office no later than November 22 , 2013 at 4:30 pm.
Softball Ontario is confident that this cutting edge program will be a huge success and will produce future pitching stars of tomorrow.
Email your resume to Steph Sutton at ssutton@softballontario.ca or fax it to (416) 426- 7368, for consideration.
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