Bradley:
You and I seem to think alike about a number of things to do with golf. Although I'm generally an optimist, I'm suspicious of those programs too but unlike you I don't know that I do applaud and endorse them. Maybe I'm just becoming one of those old Adam Smith "Inviisible Hand" type of guys.
Not sure if this is the answer, but the Golf Union of Ireland appears to be focused in on schools and kids. My Dad did not play, but my buddies did and taught me as a freshman in high school.
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Appointment of Regional Development Officers
Junior Golf Ireland is the body that oversees the development of grassroots junior golf in Ireland for the governing bodies. It is a partnership between the Golfing Union of Ireland (GUI), the Irish Ladies Golf Union (ILGU) and the Professional Golfer’s Association (Irish Region). Based at the PGA National in Kildare, the aim is to provide an awareness of golf among children and young people in both primary and secondary schools throughout Ireland, and to create pathways for those children to become regular golfers at club and elite level. In order to advance these goals JGI seeks to appoint 2 Regional Development Officers, (Munster and Leinster)
Duties
• To raise the profile of and increase the level of golf among children and young people
• To promote golf to children and young people in schools and create development pathways into regular coaching sessions
• To encourage golf clubs to create an environment in which junior golf can thrive
• Provide guidance to clubs regarding meeting the requirements of the ‘Junior Golf Charter’
• Support local councils, schools, junior convenors, volunteers and parents by providing information which will assist in the provision of golfing opportunities for children and young people.
Skills, Knowledge and Experience
• Organised, enthusiastic and self-motivated
• Excellent communication and presentation skills
• Effective time management skills
• Up-to-date IT skills
• An understanding of the structure of golf in Ireland
• Experience of sports development work and an knowledge of the structures in Ireland
• Experience of development initiatives in another setting
• A sports or leisure qualification is desirable
How to apply
Send a copy of your CV with covering letter, (including names of referees) to the Director of Development, Junior Golf Ireland, PGA National, Palmerstown House, Johnstown, Co. Kildare or email your details to info@juniorgolfireland.com
The closing date for applications is Friday 10th November 2006.
“terms and conditions to be discussed at interview”