It's time to show up for the next generation! Girls on the Run of Nebraska needs dedicated coaches and volunteers across the Omaha-metro area more than ever. See your impact in the faces of our future by mentoring youth in your area. No running or coaching experience needed. All genders welcome.
Not a runner? No problem. Coaching a team is about WAY more than running. It's about teaching young kids valuable life lessons and making a difference in their lives. GOTR provides coaches with all the supplies and easy-to-deliver curriculum so you can be confident to deliver our transformational social-emotional learning program.
Girls on the Run is an innovative after-school program that combines exercise, education and mentoring to promote self-esteem, goal-setting and healthy living in sixth- through sixth-grade girls. Teams meet for 75 minutes twice a week for 8 weeks to play interactive running games and train for a 5K run/walk at the end of the season. Lessons on goal-setting, health, communication and teamwork are incorporated with the physical training, so girls get a well-rounded positive experience in a noncompetitive atmosphere.
The overall time commitment for first-time coaches is about 36 to 40 hours over 16 weeks. That includes:
- background check
- 3.5 hours of online training modules;
- an in-person meeting in February (dates/locations vary),
- 16 meetings with your team during the season (early March to May 10);
- CPR/First Aid certification, if required (one coach per site must be certified);
- and 5K day.
Coaching GOTR is a fun and rewarding short-term opportunity. Learn more about how to bring a team to a school near you or volunteer at an existing site at www.GOTRNebraska.org.
Omaha-area schools
United States