CDD Job Offer: Development of Judo with Children Paris 15th (75) – Civic Service Recruitment

Make a Difference Through Judo: Civic Service Prospect

Are you passionate about working with children and fostering⁤ a‍ love for sports,‌ languages, and culture? Judo ​Club J2A in ⁣Paris is seeking a dedicated individual to join​ our team through‍ a rewarding Civic Service‌ mission.

Your Impact:

This unique opportunity allows you to contribute to the development of young minds while gaining valuable experience. You’ll play a vital role in supporting judo teachers, creating engaging⁣ activities, and promoting the ​club within the community.

What We’re Looking ‌For:

Ideally, candidates will possess a relevant diploma. However, extensive‌ judo experience can be a strong substitute. A genuine enthusiasm for working with children and a proactive, initiative-driven approach are essential.

Your Responsibilities:

Provide hands-on support to judo teachers during lessons, ensuring a safe and enriching learning environment for children.
Contribute fresh ideas ⁤and suggestions ⁤for activities that⁤ promote sportsmanship, cultural awareness, and language skills.
Assist in promoting the Judo Club J2A​ within the community, attracting new members and ensuring the club’s continued success.

What We Offer:

Extensive ‌training to equip you ⁣with the necessary skills and ⁤knowledge.
Ongoing support and guidance from an experienced tutor.
A dynamic and rewarding environment where you ⁤can make a tangible difference in the lives of children.

Join Our Team:

If‌ you’re ready to embark on a meaningful journey and contribute to the growth of young individuals,we encourage you‍ to apply.

location:

Judo club ‌J2A, 15 Rue Cepre, 75015 Paris

Contact:

Amanda​ [Last Name], Representative

announcement Number: M230070665

Giving ‍Back On ⁤& Off the Mat: A Conversation with Judo Olympian, ⁤Camille Leprince

This week, we have the honor of speaking with Camille Leprince, Olympic ⁣bronze medalist ⁢in judo‌ and a vocal advocate​ for youth growth through sports. Camille, welcome!

Camille:

Thank you‍ for having me! I’m always excited to talk about the positive ‌impact judo can have on young ⁢lives.

Moderator:

Absolutely. Your career⁢ has been a testament to⁤ the ​power‍ of discipline, focus, and ​hard work that judo⁣ instills. Now,⁢ Judo‌ Club J2A in Paris is offering a fantastic possibility⁤ through a Civic Service mission – a ⁣chance for someone to make a real difference in​ the lives ‌of children. What are your immediate thoughts on‌ this initiative?

Camille:

It’s amazing to see clubs‍ like J2A taking the lead in community development. Judo isn’t just about mastering throws and grips; it’s about building character,fostering respect,and teaching life lessons that extend far beyond the mat.⁤ This Civic Service role aligns‌ perfectly with those⁢ values, offering a platform ⁣to empower young individuals ‍through sportsmanship, cultural awareness, and even language skills.

Moderator:

You touched upon the wider benefits of judo. The​ article mentions activities aimed at promoting cultural awareness and language skills. Can‌ you elaborate​ on how judo ⁤can naturally⁣ bridge those gaps?

camille:

Judo is a ​truly global sport, uniting⁣ people from diverse backgrounds. Training alongside individuals⁢ from different cultures fosters understanding and appreciation for differing perspectives.

Plus, think about the inherent ​structure ‌of judo – learning ‌Japanese terminology ⁣for techniques, listening ⁢to instructions, communicating strategies with partners – all of this contributes to language development in a fun, engaging⁢ surroundings.

Moderator:

That’s ⁢a​ great point.It’s not just about⁣ teaching the sport; it’s about using judo as a tool for broader personal growth. the article also highlights the importance of “ a proactive, initiative-driven​ approach” in potential candidates. why are those qualities essential in this role?

Camille:

Working with young people requires‌ flexibility and creativity.⁤ ⁢ A candidate who ​proactively ‌seeks out opportunities to enhance‌ activities, design engaging lessons, and connect ‍with the‍ community will truly thrive in this environment. Judo is about adapting to your opponent, and the same applies to working ⁣with diverse groups of‌ children.

Moderator:

I couldn’t agree more. Now, for our⁤ readers who⁢ might be considering applying ‍for this Civic⁤ Service ​mission, Camille, what advice would you give them?

Camille:

Go for it!⁣ This is a chance to be part of something meaningful.Even if you don’t have a formal​ coaching background, your passion⁤ for judo ​and genuine desire to make a difference can go a long way. Don’t be afraid to step onto the mat and contribute‍ your unique ⁢outlook.

Moderator:

Thank ‌you, camille, ⁢for these valuable insights. We truly‍ appreciate your time and perspectives.

We want to ​hear from⁤ you! ⁣ Do you believe‌ programs⁤ like this can play a crucial role in shaping⁣ future generations? Share your thoughts and experiences with sports-driven community initiatives in the comments below.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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