Fancy being a sports coach? Kick-start your coaching career with Sportscape Education’s 1st4Sport Level One for Activators (Multi-Skills)

If you’ve ever thought of becoming a sports coach, we have the perfect way to start your journey for anyone aged 14 and over.

Sportscape Education is offering the 1st4Sport Level One Award for Activators (Multi-Skills), an essential course designed to equip you with the foundational skills and knowledge to organise and lead engaging coaching sessions.

The course will run during the half-term holidays on Monday, February 17, 2025, at Sandbach Boys' School, and Tuesday, February 18, 2025, at Brine Leas School, in Nantwich, from 8:45am to 3:15pm.

For just £95, participants will gain invaluable insights into coaching and leave equipped with the confidence to inspire others through sports.

During the sessions, participants will complete two key units:

  1. How to activate participants through multi-skills: Techniques to engage and motivate diverse groups in physical activities;

  2. Understanding the role of an activator: A clear understanding of responsibilities when leading activity sessions.

This qualification is open to anyone aged 14 and over, making it an accessible entry point for young aspiring coaches.

Delivered through a mix of coursework and practical demonstrations, the programme ensures participants develop both theoretical understanding and hands-on experience.

Millie Jones, Head of Education for Sportscape said: “This course is perfect for CV building, anyone doing their Duke of Edinburgh awards or for anyone looking for a career in sports.

“When I was younger, there was nothing like this to help me get into sports coaching from an early age, I had to wait a lot longer before I could start on my coaching career path.

“So this course is idea for someone of a younger age who loves sports and would like to be a coach to get onto the their career journey early.

“The one day course includes certification, assessment and delivery.

“We are plerased to be working with 1st4Sport, this is an exciting time for us as we grow the number and range of courses we offer.”

Successful candidates will be well-prepared to advance to more specialised coaching qualifications or explore job opportunities in the sports coaching and education sectors.

Don’t miss this opportunity to take the first step toward your coaching career.

Spaces are limited, so book your place today for Sandbach Boys' School (Feb 17), click here or Brine Leas School (Feb 18), click here via the Sportscape Education website.

With Sportscape Education, your coaching journey starts here.

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