For some people, the idea of volunteering at a sports club or group may feel daunting, as it can seem like a lot to take on.
However, breaking down traditional volunteer roles into individual tasks can enable your club/organisation to identify where responsibilities that might traditionally fall to one volunteer could be performed by more than one person.
Remember, the smaller the ask, the less daunting the task! For example, a parent might want to coach but doesn’t have the time to undertake the qualifications needed - could they support the coaching session by managing the setting up and clearing away of equipment and leading the warm up?
Similarly, you may have a member/participant that is interested in getting involved but not to the extent of being the Team Captain. Could they be tasked with writing match reports, organising social arrangements or arranging match officials?
Breaking down roles into tasks not only enables you to get more people involved in your club/organisation in different capacities, but it can support your existing volunteers by easing their workload and avoiding burn out.