Jobs - continued

One-time or special/ongoing jobs

Age group coordinators
Value:  4 shift credits
•     one is needed for EACH boys’ group and girls’ group within EACH age group, except for the 13-18 year olds, who will have one coordinator for all.
•     is a liaison between age-group coaches and age-group parents 
•    builds relationships between age-group swimmers via planned activities ( at least 2)
•    organizes parent snack schedule for Fridays or another designated day during the week for informal gathering of age-groupers
•    assists parents proactively by disseminating team info, meet location, warm-up times, swimmer race assignments, etc weekly
•    good for someone who is organized, has good communication skills, attention to detail, is patient, and can plan fun events

Pre-Team Coordinator
Coordinator:
Value:  4 shift credits
•    organizes parents to run pre-team meets, of which there are only 2
•    meets are in the evening during the week, usually 6 pm and last about one hour
•    jobs needing filling include: starter, timers, heating, ribbons, etc.
•    meets are on a much lower scale than team and are informal
•    there is no concession stand to organize

Landscape Day
Landscape Coordinator
Value:  3 shift credits
Coordinator:  Kent/Anne Knutson  303-444-0737  ajanicki@aol.com
•    coordinates with Curt Colby and Elks to determine date and time for Landscape Day
•    solicits flower donations at parent meeting
•    meets with Curt to identify any special projects or needs
•    contacts volunteers with reminders for shift work times, flowers, and tools
•    provides coolers with water and ice for the work day
•    supervises check-in and check-out procedures on the workday
•    ensures availability of appropriate tools/supplies, including: lawn mower, hedge trimmer, leaf blower/sucker, weed wackers, heavy duty branch clippers or tree saws, brooms and dustpans, hoses, garbage bags, flowers, potting soil
•    supervises volunteers on projects, ensures everyone stays busy and projects are completed
•    cleans up at end of day
•    follows up to report volunteer fulfillments and credits

Landscape volunteers
Value:  1 shift credit per shift
•    required to donate flowers or potting soil and bring tools (labeled!)
•    expect the work to be hard and physical, sweaty and outside.  You will get dirty and may get blisters!
•    You may be required to:  sand and paint anything from the decks to lifeguard chairs, building exteriors, weed flower beds, entryway or concrete areas, mow grass, trim trees and/or shrubs, edge sidewalks, scrub deck chairs, clean bathrooms, sweep up clippings, shovel trash or dirt, lift equipment or trash, repair equipment, install starting blocks, haul debris, plant flowers, or construct the shade structures.
•    The workday typically runs from 10 am to 3pm
•    The 15-18 year old male swimmers have been particularly helpful in the past ☺
•    Shift availability is limited – some spots have been reserved for pre-team parent volunteers because pre-teamers no longer participate at regular meets

Clothing Orders and Sales
Clothing Coordinator
Value:  4 shift credits
Coordinator:  Christy Lapp     303-440-5698     busterlapp@earthlink.net
•    Provides clothing samples and order forms for team clothing (suits, sweats, shirts, etc)
•    Organizes ordering
•    Submits order after board approval
•    Ensures delivery of clothing and receipt of payment for clothing
•    Organizes help from clothing volunteer for possible obligations of clothing sales for BVSSL at pre-lims

Clothing volunteer
Value: 2 shift credits
•    Helps coordinator gather clothing orders at parent meeting
•    Helps distribute clothing to swimmers at practices
•    Assists in collecting money

Team Files & Swim Records
Value:  2 credit shifts
Files and Records volunteer:  Nancy Reck
•    Works closely with scoring and coaches from the start of the first meet and each one thereafter to determine team and league records set, including finals
•    Updates record board at Elks after each meet (if needed)
•    Elks record board located  at west end of pool

End-of-Season Banquet
Value:  4 shift credits
Banquet Coordinator:  Juli Wardlaw     juliwardlaw@yahoo.com
•    Secures end-of-season banquet location
•     Coordinates date and location with Elks BEST parent committee
•    Coordinates menu selection, budgeting, decorations, set-up
•    Oversees volunteers in specific areas listed

Banquet volunteers:
Value:  1 shift credit
Volunteers may be involved in any or all of the following:
•    Sell tickets to specific age groups at practices and meets
•    Be available by phone or e-mail for ticket sales/questions
•    Coordinate marketing of banquet and ticket sales with age group coordinators
•    Help with banquet set-up

Registration & Web Site
These volunteers magically take care of the Elks website, update information, and make registration just…happen! 
Registration and Web site wizards:
    Jil Schwanke-Godesiabois    720.244.8061        jilsg@comcast.net
    Nancy Reck     nmlcr@yahoo.com

Slide Show
Value:  4 credit shifts
Coordinator: Julie Spear    juliespear@comcast.net
•    Collects digital photos from parents
•    Organizes collecting procedure and alerts all parents regarding photo collection
•    Assembles photos into season ending slide show for banquet
•    Produces a DVD from slide show for purchase

Awards
Value:  4 credit shifts
Awards volunteer:
•    Starts at the beginning of July to organize awards
•    Works with the coaches to order plaques, certificates, longevity ribbons, medallions, and trophies for the Banquet at the end of the season.
•    This information is collected primarily from the coaches and is kept secret until the Awards Banquet.
•    Awards:  High Point Awards, Most Improved, Team Worker, Best Effort, Most Dedicated, Sportsmanship, Perfect Attendance, Old Yeller (parent), Best Excuse, etc.  List varies year to year.

Swim-a-thon
Coordinator:  Joan Kopp    jbaronkopp@aol.com    303-447-0068
Value:  4 shift credits
•    Organizes promotion on event, including sending pledge form to registration person for the website, along with any advertising for the event
•    Enters laps and $$ pledged form each participant
•    Collects $$ and performs ongoing accounting for $ paid/owed
•    Collects all $$
•    Oversees other volunteers

Assistant coordinator (Swim-a-thon): Vicki Criss    vickicriss@earthlink.net
Value: 2 shift credits
•    Helps get the word out via contacting age-group coordinators
•    Organizes and instructs counters at each age-group swim
•    Gets pledge sheets to data entry person and returns to counters
•    Helps to communicate to age-group coordinators about $$ collection

Poster volunteer
(Swim-a-thon):
Value:  ½ shift credit
•    Responsible for 4 posterboard-size (2 ft X 3ft) advertisements that are laminated and hung in designated areas of the Elks pool complex
•    Hang them as soon as date is set for swim-a-thon

Lap counters/food donors
(Swim-a-thon):
Value: ½ shift credit per each age-group counting
•    Helps set up chairs at end of lane for lap counters
•    Bring  home-made goodies for food table
•    Count laps for one hour ( works well to do this when your child swims)
•    Records laps on pledge forms
•    A good pre-teamer job

Food table volunteer(Swim-a-thon):
Value: 2 shift credits
•    Sets up food table for each age swim-a-thon time slot
•    Organizes goodies brought in for each age group
•    Cleans up afterward
•    Needs to be at the pool for each age-group’s swim (4 groups)
•    Occurs on picture day, except for 13-18 year olds who swim early the next morning

 

Pentathlon Coordinator:

Value: 4 credits

1. Find out entry deadline and date for pentathlon  (from coaches).
2. Let age-group parents spread the word about pentathlon well BEFORE the entry deadline, to see who wants to swim
3. Communicate with coaches and parents well before deadline to collect entries, checks, verify swim times, and get written commitment from parents about helping with timing AT the meet. Each child should have a piece of paper with times for all 5 events and a written signature from parent saying that they will help time at the meet (in addition to the entry fee check).
4. Organize and post (at pool or electronically via email) timing schedule with names of families attending ahead of time (this has been a problem in the past)
5. Assign family to bring team tent or small pop-ups for Elks
6. Attend pentathlon all day and make sure that Elks parents rotate through their timing shifts smoothly and distribute t-shirts to all Elks swimmers at the meet. Each team must provide their own watch timers, so be sure we have enough.