Description
- Do you want to coach on Open Water?
- Want to support your club?
- To start a career in coaching paddlesport?
If the answer is yes to any of those questions the Open Water Canoe Coach Award could be for you!
Why become a Open Water Canoe Coach?
First of all, you will be joining a community of like minded individuals, keen to learn, develop and have fun whilst sharing their love of paddlesport. The Coach Award takes what you know and supports you through formal and informal development opportunities, part of your journey will involve an assessment, but the assessment isn’t the end as we believe in life long opportunities for learning.
The Coach Award is used by the self employed, clubs, centres and organisations as an appropriate level of training for coaches who develop individuals paddlesport knowledge and skills in a open water environment.
What can a Open Water Canoe Coach do?
The Coach Award is designed for you, to support you coaching paddlers who want to gain/improve paddlesport skills.
You will coach in paddlers in the Open Water environment. This will include coaching beginners new to the sport, or paddlers looking to develop their skills as well as open water tactics such as sailing.
As a Coach you can work independently or you could be deployed by a club, centre or organisation. Being a Coach allows you to design coaching to support their learners and provide Paddle UK Awards and Training such as:
- Paddle Awards – for example the Paddle Start Award, Paddle Discover Award, Paddle Explore Award and the Canoe Personal Performance Award
Note: other experience, training or qualifications may be required find out more in our develop skills section.
There will be opportunities to develop and progress your own paddling skills and meet like-minded people during the course. Many of our course candidates develop long lasting friendships, connections and contacts.
Find out more:
Click through the tabs for more info or read the course guide here.
Registration
The Open Water Canoe Coach has two formal registration requirements, registration and assessment check-in
COACH AWARD REGISTRATION
Registration can take place at any point during your learning journey but must be done ahead of your assessment to give you the chance to complete the eLearning before your assessment.
To register you only need to hold the following prerequisites:
- You need to be at least 16 years of age to register.
- Full National Association Membership.
WHAT DOES REGISTRATION COST?
£46.80
HOW DO I REGISTER?
- You need to access your membership portal and register through the portal.
- Click on the registration tab and follow the on screen instructions.
- For more information you can use our Registration Guidance.
Why do I have to Register?
Your Registration covers:
- Coach Award eLearning. This needs to be completed before your Assessment
- Advice, support and guidance
- Registration services
- Provision of Internal Verification
- Provision of digital platforms and resources
- Administering qualifications including e-certificate and digital records
- Enhanced insurance
- For more information you can use our Registration Guidance.
ASSESSMENT CHECK IN
Coach Award Assessment Check in is required before you attend your Assessment course. The purpose of the Check in is to confirm you hold all prerequisites. It's quick, easy and confirmation is sent straight to your inbox*.
This should then be shared with the assessor to confirm eligibility for assessment. It also gives you peace of mind that you have everything you need in place and you can focus on enjoying your assessment.
Please do not try to Check In unless you hold all prerequisites:
- Open Water Canoe Coach Registration,
- Coach Award eLearning,
- Core Coach Training (or APL),
- Open Water Canoe Coach Training (or APL),
- Open Water Canoe Leader (Or Canoe Leader)
- Safeguarding Training (dated within the last 3 years),
- 2 day First Aid (dated within the last 3 years),
- Full National Association Membership.
WHAT DOES Check In COST?
Assessment Check in is free
When should I Check In?
When you have all of the prerequisites in place
AndAt least 2 weeks before your assessment, this allows us to resolve any issues in plenty of time!
HOW DO I CHECK IN?
- This is done the same way that you register through the membership portal.
- Ensure your record is up to date before you start**.
- Click on the registration tab and follow the on screen instructions. **Note – if you are aware that your record is out of date (for example your First Aid has expired) we recommend you update your record before you start.
Content
The Open Water Canoe Coach is made up of four formal elements, however for experienced paddlers/ coaches you could consider Accreditation of Prior Learning(APL) to move directly to the formal element that suits your development click here to find out more about APL.
Core Coach Training
Typically run over 2 days, the Core Coach Training will develop your understanding of the WHO and the HOW of coaching. You will explore different approaches to coaching, understanding and enabling learning, and some core coaching skills. You will also be supported in evolving your personal coaching development plan to enable you to take your learning into practice after the course. There are no formal Personal Performance Award or Safety Award requirements, however, to get the best from your course you need to feel comfortable in or on your craft and be able to independently paddle on sheltered water. We recommend holding the the Paddle Explore Award before booking on your training (or equivalent)
You can look at a Sample Programme here.
For more information on the Core Coach Training click the Tile Below
Open Water Canoe Coach Training
Typically run over 2 days the Discipline Specific Training focuses on HOW to coach the WHAT (discipline specific skills) and WHERE you will be coaching. The training explores how to coach technical and tactical skills. The course will help you to plan and deliver safe, enjoyable, progressive coaching sessions and explore specifics to help you coach typical learners on White Water. To attend the training you must hold the Canoe Leader Award or Open Water Canoe Leader AwardYou can look at a Sample Programme here.
Coach Award eLearning
The Coach Award eLearning is an online set of activities that need to be completed before assessment when completing the BCAB Coach Award. These activities are only available once you have registered for the Coach Award, after which, a log in will be generated and sent to you. You can register at anytime, but it must be complete before you Check-in for assessment. The activities inside this eLearning package are:
- Coaching Philosophy
- How Learners/Athletes Learn
- Stages of Learning
- Enabling Learners/Athletes to Learn
- Coaching To Develop Learner/Athlete Learning
- Coach’s Decision Making
- Information Gathering
- Creating an Optimum Learning Environment
- Structuring Practice Sessions
- Games With Aims
- Reflective Practice
- Planning Coaching Sessions
- Roles and Responsibilities
- Deployment Matters
- Welfare of Learners/Athletes
- Equality and Learner/Athlete Needs
Open Water Canoe Coach Assessment
We believe in assessments for learning and you will definitely learn a lot from your assessment, to find out more click on the assessment tab.
Course Assessment
We do everything we can to take the stress out of assessments, we are focused on the journey and not the destination. The experience will be safe, engaging and enjoyable, with the you at the heart of the process involving you in as much of the decision making as possible.
As soon as you are considering taking your assessment we encourage you to 'Check-in' this free peace of mind registration checks you have everything in place for your assessment - find out more on the Registration Tab.
Once your checked in you can arrange an assessment either by using the booking now tab to find an advertised course or by using the Provider Finder to 'find' a Open Water Canoe Coach Assessor.
Typical Assessment
Your assessor will guide you through the stages of arranging your assessment, discussing with you the best times and dates for the assessment, helping you ensure you have someone to coach and the appropriate assessment conditions on the day.
Your assessment will include:- Assessment Discussion Task
- Practical Coaching
- Rescue Skills
- Personal Skills
- Background Knowledge, Understanding and Experience
You can look at the Assessment Day Pack here. (Download and print a copy for your assessment day).
You can look at the Assessment Guidance here.
Help and Support for your Assessment
Every coach will prepare differently for their assessment, however we have provided a couple of examples of preparation for your Assessment Discussion Task here:
- Example 1 Forward Paddling
- Example 2 SUP Based
You also might find it useful to prepare for the discussion around your Background Knowledge, Understanding and Experience by logging your coaching experience in a logbook the Coaching resources page contains a template logbook as well as other resources to help you prepare for your assessment. Coaching and Leadership Resources
Booking Now
Course Description
- Do you want to coach on Open Water?
- Want to support your club?
- To start a career in coaching paddlesport?
If the answer is yes to any of those questions the Open Water Canoe Coach Award could be for you!
Why become a Open Water Canoe Coach?
First of all, you will be joining a community of like minded individuals, keen to learn, develop and have fun whilst sharing their love of paddlesport. The Coach Award takes what you know and supports you through formal and informal development opportunities, part of your journey will involve an assessment, but the assessment isn’t the end as we believe in life long opportunities for learning.
The Coach Award is used by the self employed, clubs, centres and organisations as an appropriate level of training for coaches who develop individuals paddlesport knowledge and skills in a open water environment.
What can a Open Water Canoe Coach do?
The Coach Award is designed for you, to support you coaching paddlers who want to gain/improve paddlesport skills.
You will coach in paddlers in the Open Water environment. This will include coaching beginners new to the sport, or paddlers looking to develop their skills as well as open water tactics such as sailing.
As a Coach you can work independently or you could be deployed by a club, centre or organisation. Being a Coach allows you to design coaching to support their learners and provide Paddle UK Awards and Training such as:
- Paddle Awards – for example the Paddle Start Award, Paddle Discover Award, Paddle Explore Award and the Canoe Personal Performance Award
Note: other experience, training or qualifications may be required find out more in our develop skills section.
There will be opportunities to develop and progress your own paddling skills and meet like-minded people during the course. Many of our course candidates develop long lasting friendships, connections and contacts.
Find out more:
Click through the tabs for more info or read the course guide here.