Special Olympics Waikato

Special Olympics is a year round program with weekly training for young people and adults with an intellectual disabilities. Athletes can be as young as five and there is no upper age limit. Individuals who compete in Special Olympics develop physical fitness and self confidence.

The Special Olympics movement can ultimately transform communities by inspiring people to open their minds, accept and include people with intellectual disabilities.

For more information, see our website:
https://www.special-olympic-waikato.org/

Available Roles

Special Olympics Waikato

Volunteer Ten Pin Bowling Coach – Special Olympics Waikato

Special Olympics Waikato is looking for enthusiastic volunteer ten pin bowling coaches to support athletes with intellectual disabilities in a fun, inclusive environment, building confidence, skills, & connection through sport. Mondays from 6pm at SkyCity
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Volunteer Swimming Coach – Special Olympics Waikato

Special Olympics Waikato is looking for enthusiastic volunteer swimming coaches to support athletes with intellectual disabilities in a fun, inclusive team. Training is Sundays 5–6.15pm at Waterworld, Te Rapa, with possible competitions during the year.
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Volunteer Basketball Coach – Special Olympics Waikato

Special Olympics Waikato is looking for enthusiastic volunteer basketball coaches to support athletes with intellectual disabilities in a fun, inclusive team. Training is Wednesdays 6–8pm in Hamilton, with possible North Island competitions.
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