Judging Team Coach
Purpose
Provide leadership for a specific 4-H judging program on a county wide basis. Choose from these judging programs: consumer education, dairy, forestry, horse, horticulture, land, livestock, marine science, poultry, rabbit, or wildlife.
Length of Appointment
Sept. 1 - Aug. 31; renewable upon agreement of volunteer and 4-H Agent
Responsibilities
- Take leadership to plan and coordinate the training of 4-H members to prepare them for participation in the judging contest.
- Help promote this activity in the county.
- Organize and/or teach educational activities in the project relating to the judging program.
- Accompany the judging team members to the state contest, serving as their advisory and chaperone.
- Attend leader training meetings and workshops, a minimum of one per year.
- Be sensitive to risks and use risk management strategies in conducting this program.
- Maintain sensitivity to the individual differences of 4-H members such as differences in interests, abilities, personal needs, cultural heritage, and family support.
- Submit required reports in a timely manner. Follow 4-H policies and procedures.
Qualifications
- Ability to communicate with youth.
- Ability to supervise a group of young people.
- Belief in the educational value of the activity.
- Ability to plan, conduct, teach and evaluate the activity using resources of the Cooperative Extension Service and the University of Florida.
- Belief in the importance of youth development and the need to provide young people with out of school learning opportunities. A belief in the 4-H Program.
Resources & Support Available
- Orientation, training and support from County 4-H Staff. Assistance from other volunteers.
- Supplies and equipment.
- Opportunity to attend the State 4-H Leader Forum.
Time Required
1 - 2 hours per week; 1 - 2 days for the state contest
Success Criteria
4-H members will receive training in the judging program. The team will compete in the state contest.
Supervisor
County 4-H Extension Agent
Benefits
- Expenses incurred and miles driven are tax deductible.
- Liability and workman’s compensation insurance provided by the University of Florida.
- Recognition from others in your community.
- Helping in the positive development of the youth of the county.
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