As a Special Olympics coach, you bring enthusiasm, commitment and a positive attitude to each practice, event and competition, enriching the lives of the athletes you meet. In return, you develop relationships with athletes who inspire you with their dedication, perseverance and courage. You learn new skills, meet new people and gain unique experiences, enriching your own life in turn.
Regular seminars, workshops and training sessions are held to ensure that high coaching standards are maintained across the country. Learn more by reviewing our Resources for Volunteers and Coaches page.
Special Olympics PEI has two coaching streams:
Community
Coaches work with athletes on a community level. The focus here is on a love of sport, participation, and basic skills, all in a fun environment.
Competitive
Coaches work with athletes to prepare for sport specific competitions at a variety of levels.
Coaching Positions
All Special Olympics PEI programs offer several positions for volunteers who wish to coach.
See our Volunteering Screening Guidelines Policy 5000-15 for a description of each role.
Join the Movement!
For more information about becoming a Coach with Special Olympics PEI, please visit our Volunteers page. To apply to become a Coach, please see our Apply to Volunteer or Coach page.