Coaching soccer and teaching English in Moshi, Tanzania


Coaching soccer and teaching English in Moshi, Tanzania

US$ 1515.00

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If you were inspired by the World Cup and want to make a real difference to the lives of young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, then this is the project for you! You'll be working with an organisation which uses sports as a tool for community development: tackling poverty and rehabilitating youngsters who have had very difficult lives. You don't necessarily need previous coaching experience but a love of the beautiful game and a few silky skills would be most welcome. You'll be teaching formations, improving the children?s technical skills and planning set pieces to be used in matches; there may even be the chance of you being able to take part in a game or two as part of the coaching staff. The importance of soccer to poor communities can not be overestimated: it brings hope, self belief and some much need fun into the lives of youngsters who really need it.

Project details:
You will be part of the aims and objectives of a Tanzanian Foundation (who conduct vocational training, school teaching, orphan education and women projects in towns and villages) whose main objective is to enhance the livelihood of the rural villages, orphans, women and tribal people as the Masai tribe. You will be concentrating on the football coaching programme for the children. The organisation comprises youth coordinators, sports coaches and players, and its mission is to use sports as a tool for tackling poverty and to rehabilitate young people and to produce successful sports competitors. The club contains 2 age groups (5-15) & (15-25) and they have their own football pitches.

Why the project needs volunteers:
The organisation is under-resourced and under-staffed, and would welcome assistance from volunteers with a passion for sports and an interest in the issues facing young people in Tanzania today. Volunteers are needed to create awareness of and enthusiasm for the work done and to assist the staff with sports programmes and youth work. You can bring your soccer experience and a fresh approach to organising fun, engaging football activities. Volunteers are also needed offer companionship to the young people at the organisation and to encourage a sense of self-worth and hope in them.

What kind of skills you need to go on this type of project:
You will need to be flexible, and have patience and enthusiasm to face the many hurdles and challenges that you will inevitably encounter within your role. To ensure that you get the most out of and contribute fully to your project, a pro-active attitude is essential. Any skills and previous experience that you have in sports ? whether playing and coaching ? will be welcomed. You should have an interest in and a commitment to issues affecting young people in Tanzania, for instance poverty and HIV/AIDS. You may wish to do some research into these areas before your project.

Your role as a volunteer:
Your role within the project will be to support the coaching of the children through various training techniques, improving their technical skill and technique as well as teaching them formations, set pieces ultimately broadening their understanding of the beautiful game! As well as this you can provide them with the important knowledge on the physiological aspect of sports, e.g. the importance of warming up, stretching, hydration, nutrition etc.

As the children attend school in the mornings, this project only takes place on an afternoon. In the mornings you will be allocated another project teaching English to the local community.

Where the project is based:
Moshi is the closest town to Mount Kilimanjaro in the north of Tanzania, close to the Kenyan border. The town has a range of facilities including internet cafes, ATM machines, banks and other shops and restaurants. It is also the start for most treks up Mount Kili and for other safaris and tours.

You will need to book your flights to arrive into Kilimanjaro International Airport (airport code JRO) on the arrival date.