Call for Academy selectors

Dear all,

The South African Schools Debating Board invites all suitable candidates to apply for a position on the panel of selectors and trainers that will select the South African Schools Academy Debating Team 2013.

SA Academy will be held in Johannesburg from 6 – 10 July 2013, with selectors arriving the afternoon of Saturday the 6th of July and departing midday of Wednesday the 10th of July. Selectors will be housed with Gauteng-based selectors/debating union members.

SA Academy selectors are unpaid and will be responsible for their own travel arrangements and travel costs.

Selectors will be responsible for the following:

  • Selecting the SA Academy Team to attend AWSDC 2013
  • Giving extensive constructive feedback to trialists after each debate
  • Engaging in active coaching sessions with trialists (this may include giving a workshop if requested to do so)

Your application should comprise the following:

  • Your name and contact details
  • A brief CV indicating your past involvement in debating
  • A brief written motivation

Please submit applications on or before Wednesday 19th of June 2013 to sasdbinfo@gmail.com.

The panel will be announced on 20th of June 2013. No late applications will be accepted.
The SASDB reserves the right to change any elements of this procedure should it see fit.

Kind regards,
SASDB Exec

Call for adjudicator to accompany the South Africa A teams in Thailand

The two South Africa A teams are attending the Asian World Schools Debating Championships held in Bangkok, Thailand in August this year. The teams need to be accompanied by an adjudicator. The successful candidate will be expected to join the team coaches for the pre-tournament training camp, assist the coaches during training and at the tournament.

Requirements:

  • Available to travel between the 27th of July and the 8th of August.
  • A valid South African passport.
  • National level adjudication experience.

Covered:

The following expenses will be covered:

  • Flights
  • Accommodation
  • Tournament Registration

The successful candidate will be responsible for the following costs:

  • Any meals not covered by the tournament.
  • Spending money

To apply please send a scanned copy of your passport, a letter of motivation and a debating related CV to sam.dunne.sasdb@gmail.com. The closing date for applications is 6pm on Wednesday 22 May 2013. Selection will take account of both adjudicator ability and ability to contribute to team preparation for the tournament.

 

Regards,

Luke Churchyard,

Head Coach of the SA schools debating team

 

 

 

 

Call for national selectors

Dear all

The South African Schools Debating Board invites all suitable candidates to apply for a position on the panel of selectors that will select the South African Schools Debating Team to attend Worlds 2013.

National Trials will be held in Johannesburg from 27 April – 1 May 2012, with selectors arriving the evening of Friday the 26th of April and departing on the afternoon/evening of Wednesday the 1st of May. Selectors will be housed with Gauteng-based selectors/debating union members.

National selectors are unpaid and will be responsible for their own travel arrangements and travel costs.

Selectors will be responsible for the following:
– Selecting the National Team to attend WSDC 2013
– Giving extensive constructive feedback to trialists after each debate
– Engaging in active coaching sessions with trialists (this may include giving a workshop if requested to do so)

Your application should comprise the following:
– Your name and contact details
– A brief CV indicating your past involvement in debating
– A brief written motivation

Please submit applications on or before Friday 22nd of March 2012.

The panel will be announced on 24th of March 2012. No late applications will be accepted.
The SASDB reserves the right to change any elements of this procedure should it see fit.

Please email all questions and applications to the following email address: LChurchyard@fnb.co.za

Call for trainers

Looking to turn your passion into money? The South African Schools Debating Board is running a program to develop debating in Worcester, Mossel Bay, George, Knysna and Oudtshoorn. The project consists of two training weekends and a tournament. Petrol from Cape Town and accommodation is covered and there is a R1000 trainer stipend per trainer per weekend. For more information on how to apply contact our operations officer on sam.c.dunne@gmail.com.

Funding officer resignation and call for applications

Dear members of the South African Schools’ Debating Board,

It with sadness we announce the resignation of Dylan Smith from the position of funding officer. His professional responsibilities made it difficult for him to fulfill his responsibilities on the board. We appreciate his work in the Eastern Cape and his role as the convener of NSDC 2012.

The NEC wishes him well in all his future endeavours.

This means that applications are now open for the position of Funding Officer. The role of funding officer according to the constitution of the SASDB is as follows:

the Funding Officer shall serve a term of two years, and shall source funding for the Board’s core programme, specifically for:
(i) the NSDC;
(ii) the SASDA;
(iii) the South African Schools Debating Team’s (SASDT) participation in the World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) 
and to participate in discussion and issues up for voting within the SASDB NEC.

Applications should be submitted to sam.dunne.sasdb@gmail.com on or before 4 March 2013.

Call for applications: National Academy Shadow Coach

Dear Members of the South African Schools’ Debating Board,

Please see below the call for applications for the position of National Academy Shadow coach. Please submit applications on or before Monday 4 March to sam.dunne.sasdb@gmail.com

The position of shadow coach for the National Academy is a learnership position. The shadow coach will have an opportunity to improve her/his skills as a coach and organiser of the Academy.

The position of shadow coach does not guarantee the selected applicant the position of head coach in the future, although the experience is a valuable one for future applications.

The shadow coach would be expected to:

  • Liaise with the head coach prior to the National Academy.
  • Have input into the development of curriculum.
  • Have input into the structure of the academy.
  • Assist with the sourcing of speakers/ coaches/ judges if necessary.
  • Follow the process of planning for the Academy closely.
  • Be present at and participate actively in the National Academy.
  • Interact with the selected speakers at the National Academy.
  • Train/ coach alongside the head coach in such capacities are agreed before the tournament.
  • Assist with administration of the curriculum and daily organisation at the National Academy.
  • Retain a professional demeanour throughout the Academy and abide by all the norms and standards expected of an adult coach/ trainer/ educator.
  • Provide feedback to the head coach.
  • Meet with the head coach following the Academy to assess and reflect critically on all aspects of the Academy.
  • Assist the head coach in drawing up suggestions for the Academy in the following year/ assist in curriculum modification.
  • Have input into the selection of the Academy team to attend an international competition.
  • Assist with training of the Academy team prior to the international competition.

The shadow coach may, depending on his/her skill set and necessity:

  • Run selected sessions at the Academy, with the support of the head coach.
  • Run selected training sessions of the Academy team, with the support of the head coach.
  • Accompany the Academy team to the international competition as a shadow/ support coach.
  • Accompany the Academy team to the international competition in place of the head coach if circumstances prevent the attendance of the head coach AND if the head coach believes the shadow coach capable of taking on this responsibility.