Judy Seddon Memorial Award

The Judy Seddon Memorial Award is open for applications from May 1st to July 15th. This $2000 scholarship will be awarded annually to a young woman who is involved in rugby in Alberta as an athlete, referee, coach or volunteer, selected on the basis of community service and academics, who is or will be enrolled in a post-secondary institution. Visit https://canadianrugbyfoundation.ca/index.php/judy-seddon-memorial-scholarship/ for details.
Eligibility:

A current female student who is:

  1. Involved in the sport of rugby as a player, coach, administrator, volunteer or referee.
  2. Enrolled in a full-time degree (graduate or undergraduate), diploma or certificate program at a Canadian college or university for the academic year commencing in the year in which the scholarship is granted. Students commencing their studies in the Fall are eligible.

General Guidelines:

  1. Unsuccessful applicants may reapply in a subsequent year.
  2. Successful recipients may not apply again.
  3. The scholarship is conditional upon the acceptance and continuance in the educational program of the applicant’s choice. Verification of acceptance will be required.
  4. The award recipient must agree to have her name and photograph publicized. Judy Seddon’s family may wish to personally award the scholarship if feasible.

Application Procedures:

>Applications open May 1st and close July 15th. The successful applicant will be notified by July 31st. Only the winner will be notified.

An application can be submitted via this Google Form: https://forms.gle/MMcpRN1PxqUwyTFx7

The Google Form is the preferred method of application, but if there are issues with the above form, the applicant can instead e-mail the information listed below to judyseddonmemorialscholarship@gmail.com:

  1. Applicant’s full name, date of birth, address, phone number and e-mail address.
  2. Name, address, program and year of study for the educational institution you will be attending in the fall.
  3. A 250 word letter, describing why you would be a worthy recipient of the Judy Seddon Memorial Scholarship. Include your contribution to the rugby community, other volunteer activities, your academic achievements, your most important accomplishments and your future goals.
  4. Two letters of reference (PDF files please).
  5. Name and contact information (phone and e-mail address) for the individuals who provided the two letters of reference.

 

AJRA Looking For New Rookie Rugby Manager

AJRA is looking for a NEW Rookie Rugby Manager.

Accepting Applications until April 17th, 2022

Full time 40 hours/ week, travel required Please email resume and cover letter to ultanmacpheadair@hotmail.com

Full Description – AJRA RR Job_Description-_Rookie_Rugby_Manager[59].pdf

Wolf Pack Rugby Program Leads

Wolf Pack Rugby Program Leads

Rugby Alberta is seeking Program Leads for its Wolf Pack Rugby Teams. Our new Program Leads will help us grow, engage, and deepen the connection we have with our community of athletes, coaches, and parents by executing the programs in positive, purposeful, and professional ways. Rugby Alberta Program Leads will work collaboratively to provide a performance program for Age grade and senior programs for male and female players over the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

With support from the Rugby Alberta, the Program leads will be responsible for the delivery of a positive and holistic high-performance program that supports both individual player development and team success. In addition to on-field success, the Coach is committed to long-term player development, the overall promotion of the game and to operating within the guidelines of a provincial program that is consistent across all levels and ensures Rugby Alberta programs are aa reflection of the Alberta Way.

Job requirements

  • NCCP Level 2 Certified is preferred, however, Rugby Alberta will accept applications from NCCP Level 2 Trained coaches who wish to use the age-grade performance programs to conduct their coach evaluation to compete their certification.
  • Rugby ready and concussion management (World Rugby Passport Certificates)
  • Experience coaching age grade or club rugby in Alberta
  • Criminal Record Check & Vulnerable Sector Check
  • Willingness to implement Rugby Alberta Structure and principles of play
  • This is to ensure preparation and continuity for players in the Pathway
  • Experience in a rugby coaching role or a role that developed technical skills in program design and delivery
  • Experience working with and communicating effectively with a number of different people from diverse backgrounds
  • Flexibility to travel
  • Supervisory skills with delegation of areas of responsibility
  • Team building and group dynamics skills
  • Dispute resolution and conflict management skills
  • Excellent communication and creative problem-solving skills

Job responsibilities

  • Abide by RUGBY ALBERTA code of conduct
  • Scout and recruit players during the season
  • Run practices leading up to regional and national championships
  • Implementation of Rugby Alberta structure and principles of play
  • Provide appropriate guidance and feedback before during and after games relative to team performance
  • Provide feedback to athletes who do not make the squads
  • Give feedback to Alberta selectors to aide with selection if asked
  • Provide positive encouragement while recognizing potential pressure points with players and easing back on training accordingly.
  • Aim for the absolute best for these high-performance athletes, creating an environment of hard work, encouragement and positive reinforcement of the boundaries and personal expectations.
  • Contribute to the overall management of the programme by taking part in meetings and other activities as needed; and Keep up to d ate with industry best practice and attend any training or undertake
  • development opportunities as needed.
  • Work collaboratively with the Rugby Alberta  Technical Director to develop, refine, and execute a team plan that maximizes player development.
  • Deliver safe, fun, and impactful practices, training camps, and preparation for exhibition and competitive matches.
  • Adhere to World Rugby’s Player Welfare and Rugby Canada’s Playsafe protocol of ‘Recognise and Remove’ at all times and promote a culture of disclosing injury and symptoms of concussion.
  • Attend the 2022 Alberta Regional Championships (ARC) 7s in Janurary 22-23rd at Foote Field in Edmonton and ARC 15s in July (TBD)
  • Lead team at the 2022 Western Canada Rugby Championships on July 28-31 at Kelowna (NB: U16 to U18 only).

The following skills and abilities will help the Coach succeed in the role:

  • Strong leadership skills and ability to inspire
  • Empathy and understanding of individual needs
  • Awareness of cultural differences and supportive of athletes of all backgrounds
  • Ability to identify and develop strong relationships at all levels
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills
  • Strategic analytical and problem-solving skills
  • Professional manner and approach
  • Self-motivated with an ability to work unsupervised

Responsibilities

  • Responsibilities of the position include but are not limited to:
  • Design Practice Plans to address technical deficiencies of academy players;
  • Develop and Deliver an Individual Development Plans (“ IDP ”) for each Academy player;
  • Develop Key Performance Indicators with each player, in conjunction with the Head Coach, which is specific to each IDP;
  • Deliver regular feedback / reviews / previews of training sessions and fixtures that link to IDP and ongoing learning.
  • Provide, in conjunction with the Head Coach, both practical and theoretical sessions to individuals, units or teams within the performance pathway as required. 

Application Process

Please submit the following and follow these instructions:

  • Resume (in PDF format, titled “[ Resume – FirstName LastName ]”)
  • Cover Letter (in PDF format, titled “[ Cover Letter – FirstName LastName ]”)
  • Two references who can speak to your skills and experience

Interviews will be conducted by Rugby Alberta staff through video conferencing technology in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The closing date for these positions is Dec 31st 2021. Please specify what age group and gender you are applying for with your cover letter.

If you have any questions about this role, please contact Rugby Alberta Executive Director Peter Houlihan at p.houlihan@rugbyalberta.com

WP Program Leads .pdf

AJRA Casino Volunteers Needed

Alberta Junior Rugby Association is running a casino on December 23rd and 24th , 2021 at Cowboys Casino (421 12 Ave SE, Calgary, AB) and we need volunteers.

Volunteers will receive $100 credit for their club or dues.

Monies raised during our casinos are used to support all of the wonderful programs run by AJRA. Please help us support our community, and all its members, by volunteering. Your support is greatly appreciated.

Sign up at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0d4ca8a72aa6fc1-ajra

Or contact rookierugbyalberta@gmail.com

2022 Canada Summer Games

Fill out the below form to be added to the Canada Summer Games training list and receive updates on activities. This is intended for U18 girls  born in 2004 or later, interested in representing Alberta at the 2022 Canada Summer Games.

Canada Summer Games Women’s Rugby Interest Form

August 6-21, 2022, Brock University will host the Rugby Sevens leg of the Canada Summer Games. This will be the inaugural Rugby Sevens competition for the Canada Summer Games and the first-ever appearance of women’s rugby in the Games. Following a COVID-19 delay, Alberta will be begin recruiting and training for this competition.

One of the oldest sports to be featured at the Niagara 2022 Games, Rugby Sevens has exploded in recent years, partly due to the success of the national Canadian women’s team. Hosted on the playing fields of Brock University, 2022 will be the inaugural Rugby Sevens competition for the Canada Games.

Canada Summer Games ID Camp POSTPONED

December 4th 2021 10am – 2pm 

Cost $30 dollars payable by e-Transfer to info@rugbyalberta.com 

Red Deer Dome 

334 Energy Way, Alberta T4E 0A7

Camp overview: 

  • Physical profiling 
  • Skill assessment
  • Lots of fun and games!

AJRA Board Vacancy

Are you looking for a unique leadership opportunity? Have you been yearning to put your talent in strategic thinking, volunteer management, project management or policy advocacy in the service of a great cause? Well, look no further! If you are committed to growing youth rugby in Alberta, we are looking for you!

The Alberta Junior Rugby Association is looking for leaders like you to join our board of directors.

Available Positions include;

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • Secretary
  • Members at Large

Contact rookierugbyalberta@gmail.com for more details.

Job Posting, Rugby Alberta Rugby Development Officer

Want to join our team to help make a positive difference in the rugby community in Alberta?

We are hiring a Rugby Development Officer!

The Rugby Development Officer position is designed to work with clubs and community programs to develop sustainable rugby in the province. RDO responsibilities include increasing recruitment, participation, and retention to grow our membership numbers, and developing tools and resources that support this growth.

This position was made possible through a partnership with Rugby Canada as part of their push to ‘grow the game’ in community rugby. We appreciate the opportunity to add another dedicated member to our team and grow the sport of rugby in Alberta

If you, or anyone you know is interested in this position, send in a resume and cover letter to p.houlihan@rugbyalberta.com

**No Visa is attached with this position, must be legally eligible to work in Canada

RDO Job post 2021.pdf

Respect In Sport Activity Leader Course For Registered Coaches

DATE: October 14th 2021

TO: All Members

FROM: Peter Houlihan, Rugby Alberta

MEMO: Respect in Sport Activity Leader Course for Registered Coaches

Dear Coaches,

As we near the end of 2021 rugby season and approach an important off season, the entire Rugby Alberta organization want to thank all coaches for registering during this difficult season. Your hard work, support and energy to keep your rugby community active was outstanding. Rugby Alberta’s vision to be “the best sporting experience” was evident in your commitment to your clubs, as we saw the return of well over half of our membership. As an organization we are committed to growing the game at the grass roots level and giving back to the community with coach development initiatives. As a Thank you for all you have done this season, registered coaches will receive a code for a complementary Respect in Sport for Activity Leaders Course.

The Respect Group is a forward-thinking organization founded by former NHLer turned victims’ rights crusader Sheldon Kennedy to deliver training to equip employees with the education and skills needed to prevent bullying, abuse, harassment, and discrimination in the workplace. The Sport Activity Leader/Coach Program educates youth leaders, coaches, officials, and participants to recognize, understand and respond to issues of bullying, abuse, harassment, and discrimination. Activity Leader and Parent Programs are part of the Safe Sport Canada program.

Thank you once again for instilling the World Rugby values – integrity, passion, solidarity, discipline and respect as the defining characteristics of rugby and making it one of the world’s best sports. We look forward to seeing everyone out on the pitch next season.

Yours sincerely,

Peter Houlihan

Executive Director

p.houlihan@rugbyalberta.com
www.rugbyalberta.com

RespectinSportforcoachesAB.pdf

HSBC Edmonton Canada Sevens 5050

HSBC Edmonton Canada Sevens 5050

Whether you’re enjoying the action Live at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton or watching at home you can participate!

Buy your tickets now for the HSBC Edmonton Canada Sevens 50/50 Draw, Proceeds benefit The Judy Seddon Scholarship and Alberta Rugby.

The HSBC Canada Sevens Edmonton 50/50 Draw, aims to raise funds vital in making the sport of Rugby more accessible for all throughout the province.

Tickets are available online and are available to purchase in-person at Commonwealth Stadium throughout this weekend’s action!

You do not have to be at Commonwealth Stadium to buy tickets or be entered into the draw.

Buy Now

50/50 RAFFLE RULES 

1. Tickets 

Tickets may be sold and purchased only in Alberta.

Ticket purchasers must be 18 years of age or older.

2. 50/50 

ALBERTA GAMING, LIQUOR AND CANNABIS COMMISSION #578483
400 @ 1Ticket for $5.00 $2000.00
500 @ 10 Tickets for $10.00 $5000.00
2500 @ 60 Tickets for $20.00 $50,000.00
660 @ 200 Tickets for $50.00 $33,000.00

Total tickets available is 4060 Total value is $90,000.00

The 50/50 is a draw where the money received in ticket sales is divided evenly between the winner and the charity.

Maximum 50/50 payout will be $45,000.00

All ticket sales are final. No refunds will be issued to anyone for any reason.

3. Important Dates & Draw Information 

Deadline Final ticket sales deadline: September 26/21 at 4:30pm

Draw 50/50 draw: September 26/21 at 5:00pm

Draw will be held at Commonwealth Stadium. 11000 Stadium Rd, Edmonton AB. T5H 4E2

The winning ticket is drawn using Random Number Generator software (RNG) Via Raffle Nexus.

The winner will be posted online at www.rugbyalberta.com on September 26/21.

In case of a power outage The Alberta Rugby Football Union will use mobile device capabilities to access the internet.

4. Winner

The winner will be contacted by phone and email by the Alberta Rugby Football Union.

The winner has 90 days to claim their prize.

If unclaimed after 90 days from the draw date, the Alberta Rugby Football Union can apply to AGLC to have it donated back to the group to be spent on the group’s currently approved Use of Proceeds.

Winners consent to release of their names by licensee.

No tickets will be purchased by the Board of Directors of the Alberta Rugby Football Union, Raffle Nexus, employees involved with the conduct and management of the ticket raffle.

5. Privacy

The Alberta Rugby Football Union does not sell, rent or exchange any personal information collected from our supporters with any other organization or entity.

6. Contact Information

Complaints, comments or concerns should be addressed to administration at The Alberta Rugby Football Union. 11759 Groat Road, Edmonton AB. T5M 3K6 or 780-222-0347 or info@rugbyalberta.com

National Coaches Week September 18th-26th

National Coaches week kicks off September 18th and goes to the 26th.  The Coaches Association of Canada wants to say #ThanksCoach by providing a number of professional development opportunities for Free.  It is a great opportunity for coaches to continue their learning journey, earn some PD points and add some more tools to their tool box.  Here is the line up of free eLearning modules:

  • NCCP Coach Initiation in Sport
  • NCCP Coaching Athletes with a Disability
  • NCCP Making Headway in Sport
  • Mental Health in Sport
  • Leading a Return to Sport Participation
  • Understanding Teen Dating Violence
  • Safe Sport Training
  • NCCP Emergency Action Plan

For more information visit coach.ca/NCW

Or to Download the Free Nation Coaches Week Participation Guide – Click HERE