KYSA JOB OPPORTUNITY

The Kamloops Youth Soccer Association (KYSA) is seeking an ADDITIONAL full time Senior Staff Coach to add to our current team. The Association serves over 2500 participants through three main programs over the course of the year. We own and operate a 20,000 square foot indoor facility. KYSA’s mission is to be a community leader in the provision of positive, rewarding, and inclusive athletic
experiences through soccer. We are looking to add a new team member who can deliver programming while staying true to the values of our club: Community, Inclusion, Respect, Growth, and Excellence.

View the full job posting HERE.

Application Deadline: February 7, 2022.

WE’RE HIRING!

 

– JOB POSTING – 
DOME FACILITY ATTENDANT

The Kamloops Youth Soccer Association is looking to add a Dome Facility Attendant to our team for the remainder of the 2022 indoor season.

The duties and responsibilities of the Dome Facility Attendant are as follows:

      • Open and close facility including arming and disarming security system
      • Respond to inquiries from user groups 
      • Ensures the setup is in place for user groups and monitors use of facility
      • Ensure compliance with safety protocols and public health guidelines
      • Performs general cleaning duties: Clearing entrance of snow/ice during inclement weather, sanitizing all touch points, janitorial duties and use of cleaning equipment
      • Takes action to deal with incidents, problems and emergencies 

Hours of work: 

      • Evenings & weekends
      • Seasonal, part-time hours 

Compensation: 

      • $15.20 per hour 

Please send your resume to Executive Director, Missy Cederholm at ed@kysa.net

Position will be open until filled by an appropriate candidate. We appreciate all responses, however only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

 

SEMI-PRO SOCCER IS COMING TO KAMLOOPS

The BC Soccer Association, proponents and governors of a new semi-pro-fessional soccer league titled “League1 BC,” has announced that Rivers FC, a newly formed soccer club in Kamloops, will be one of seven clubs to play in the league, which is set to kick-off in May of 2022.

The provincial governing body of soccer is launching the new league to fill a void that presently exists in the soccer development pathway in British Columbia.

“The board of directors and staff of Rivers FC, and the entire soccer community in Kamloops, is thrilled to have been chosen to participate in the inaugural season of League1 BC” says Rivers FC president, Nick Rinaldi. “The introduction of a semi-professional level of play in BC is another giant step in the player, coach and referee development ladder that bodes well for the future of the game in our province.”

BC Soccer has already announced the names of two of the seven clubs that have been awarded a franchise in the league: Vancouver Whitecaps and TSS Rovers. The remaining participants are being introduced on a weekly basis.

The quest for a franchise in League1 BC has been spearheaded by a group of local businesses, soccer enthusiasts, and Thompson-Rivers University.
Rivers FC will be working hand-in-glove with TRU in the development of current and future WolfPack players, as well as helping young recruits make the transition from youth to adult competition.

“We are proud to partner with Rivers FC,” said TRU director of athletics and recreation and Rivers FC board member Curtis Atkinson. “This initiative will bring another level of high performance soccer to our community, and I look forward to the impact it will have on the future generations of Kamloops’ soccer players.”

League 1 BC will have two divisions––a men’s and a women’s division. The league schedule will run over the months of May, June and July. Each team will play six home, and six away games. There’ll be a one-game final between the first and second place teams in the standings at the conclusion of the regular season, to determine league champions. The first-place team will play host to the final.

While there is much to do in setting up a new soccer club in a new league, one task that has already been completed is the appointment of three key staff members.

Current TRU head coaches John Antulov (men) and Mark Pennington (women) have been hired to fill the same roles with Rivers FC’s two teams (see P. 7). Their appointments will not interfere with their roles with TRU and will, in fact, complement each other.

Former Kamloops Youth Soccer Association Executive Director Keith Liddiard has been recruited out of retirement to serve as the General Manager of the club.

Players of any age or gender––amateur or professional––are candidates to join Rivers FC. They can be recruited from any part of the province, though it is very likely the majority will be drawn from the Kamloops area.

Rivers FC has been registered as a not-for-profit society with a board of directors consisting of nine individuals. Funding and support for the club’s operations will come from numerous sources, including local businesses, sponsorships, grants, individuals, gate receipts and TRU.

Rivers FC is presently working with the City of Kamloops on two potential sites for its home games: Hillside Stadium & McArthur Island #2 (with enhancements).

While coaches Antulov and Pennington have a very good handle on the soccer talent in the Thompson-Okanagan Region through their roles with their TRU teams, the club will be holding open tryouts in the New Year. Dates, location and times will be broadly advertised.

REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2022 SPRING SEASON

Registration for KYSA’s 2022 Community Spring League and Spring Initiation Program is now OPEN!

The KYSA Community Spring League is for players of any skill level. The season runs from April through June for U3 to U18 players.

KYSA has planned the 2022 season with an assumption that we will be able to operate a normal season with games and practices.

Important for U8 to U18 players:  With the cancellation of the 2020 season and a modified season in 2021, we recognize that many players have not participated in our programs since 2019. As such, we have made some changes to the placement policy for U8 to U18 players this season — please review the new Team Placement policy HERE.

Full details on the Community Spring League and Initiation Program are available HERE.

REGISTER HERE

VOLUNTEER COACHES WANTED

Community Spring League Coaches Wanted

We’re looking for volunteer coaches for the 2022 Spring season!

Each of our teams in the Community Spring League is coached by a volunteer coach, with the majority of volunteer coaches coming from the parent pool on each team.  For information on what’s involved in becoming a volunteer coach, CLICK HERE.

Are you interested in volunteering as a coach or manager for the 2022 season? We want to hear from you! Please contact Carolyn at office@kysa.net to learn more.


Volunteers Wanted for U6/7 Game Days 

The U6/7 program requires the support of parent volunteers to act as coaching assistants and game facilitators.  Training, development, and support is provided for all volunteers and all sessions are led and mentored by experienced KYSA Instructors. 

Please email our Technical Director, Ciaran McMahon at td@kysa.net to express your interest in volunteering as a coaching assistant and game facilitator.


Proof of Vaccination Requirements (as of Nov 1, 2021)

The current public health order requires proof of vaccination for supervisors (12 and older) for youth sport events and programming. A supervisor refers to a person leading, supporting or assisting a sport activity.

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Due to the evolving public health protocols, this information is subject to change at any time. We will continue to provide updates as further information is provided and we get closer to the start of our Spring season.

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