Orienteering ACT has many different coaching programs. See below for one that suits your situation. You can also contact the Coaching Administration Officer if you need help.
Coaching accreditation information is available on the Orienteering Australia website: Coaching Accreditation
Orienteering Instructor and Learn and Play Coach accreditation (and re-accreditation) is the responsibility of Orienteering ACT. Competition Coach and Performance Coach accreditation (and re-accreditation) is the responsibility of OA.
Orienteering Instructor Accreditation is the entry point of the Orienteering Australia (OA) coaching accreditation structure.
Orienteering Instructor Accreditation has been designed to meet the needs of both:
School teachers wanting to deliver orienteering in primary or secondary schools.
Community members, who could be current orienteers, wanting to deliver orienteering coaching/skill instruction in community or school setting.
This level is suitable to become a Sporting Schools coach. For community members, the basic requirements are to complete an online course via the OA Learning Centre, hold a WWVP card, and be a member of an orienteering club. For teachers, only the online course is required. Completion of an ASC online course (approx. 3-4 hours) and a first aid certificate are also recommended.
Performance coaches work with elite athletes, both nationally and internationally, assisting these orienteers to train and compete at the highest levels.
Orienteering ACT would love to have you involved in coaching, whether it’s coaching the children just starting out, or our Cockatoos elite team. Please contact the relevant coaching officer here: OACT Office Holders
Blue Lightning
Cockatoos
Sporting Schools
Children aged 12-18
Canberra’s elite team
Children aged 7-13 (programs typically involve half a day for 4 weeks at a time)
Coaching Scholarships Program
There is also an Australia wide coaching scholarships program, of which OACT is a part of. If you are interested in one of these scholarships, see Orienteering Scholarships Australia
There are certain circumstances where a coach may not be required to be registered for one-off type activities. These circumstances are described in s.12 of the Act.
If you have any queries about how the WWVP legislation applies to you, please read the guidance from Access Canberra or contact the primary schools coaching coordinator in the first instance: