Singapore Olympic Youth Games (YOG)
Volunteer Opportunities and Job Description
More details have been released by Organising Committee of the Singapore Youth Olympic Games (YOG) regarding the job description and nature of volunteer opportunities. The following are the broad headings for various volunteer opportunities. The detailed job descriptions can be obtained from the SYOG at their website, Singapore2010.sg
Corporate Services
1. Administration & Coordination Services
2. Government Relations
3. IOC Relations
4. International Relations
5. Interpretation & Translation Services
6. NOC Relations
7. Risk Management and Assurance Services
HR and Workforce
1. Volunteer Management Services
2. Workforce Support Services
Corporate Communications and Public Relations
1. Community & Public Relations
2. Editorial Services & Online Communications
3. Media Relations
4. Press Operations
Marketing
1. Commercial Rights Management
2. Sponsorship & Servicing
3. Ticketing Services
4. Venue Branding Services
Sport and Venue Operations
1. Sport Support Services
2. Venue Support Services
Operations and Games Services
1. Accreditation
2. Anti-Doping
3. Accommodation
4. Ceremonies
5. Communications
6. Environment
7. Event Services
8. Hospitality Services
9. Medal Ceremonies
10. Medical Services
11. Security Services
12. Torch Relay
Culture and Education Programmes
1. New Media
2. Community Sports Programme
3. Arts and Culture
4. Athlete Programme
Youth Olympic Village
1. Athlete Support Services
2. Athlete Logistics and Transport Services
3. Athlete Programme Services
IT and Technology
1. IT and Technology
Logistics and Finance
1. Finance Services
2. Food and Beverage Services
3. Transportation
4. Venue Support Services
This once-in-a-lifetime volunteer opportunity to be part of the world's first Summer Youth Olympic Youth Games is an extremely special one. Step forward and volunteer to be part of the Youth Olympic Youth Games history.
Volunteer now at the official SYOG website.
Singapore Olympic Youth Games (YOG) Volunteer Opportunities and Job Description
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How to volunteer for Singapore Youth Olympic Games SYOG
There’re two ways to become a YOG Volunteer:
(1) If you’re a student, there’re many opportunities to get involved in the YOG through your school.
For students in the ITEs, polytechnics, and universities, please ask for more details from the nice people at your student affairs office.
For students in the primary and secondary schools, and junior colleges, please bear with us a little longer. SYOGOC is working closely with the Ministry of Education to come up with exciting opportunities for you to be part of the YOG heartbeat. In-the-works are the Schools-NOC Twinning Programme where your school may get to host youths from other parts of the world, and other ways for you to be involved through your CCAs such as NCC, NPCC, photography, student presenters, and many more.
(2) If you’ve already left school, and will be at least 18 years old on 1 March 2010, we welcome you to register with us as an individual volunteer.
By understanding what’s involved in becoming a YOG Volunteer, you can tell us what you can do and like to do, and we will do our best to match you to the right volunteering opportunities.
Like an Olympic athlete, a YOG Volunteer needs heaps of passion and commitment because you will need to train for your job, and there will be a lot of hard work during the Games (but also lots of fun!).
If you are ready the Singapore Youth Olympic Games (SYOG) adventure and want to help make history, e-mail: singapore2010_volunteer@singapore2010.sg
and SYOGOC will get in touch with you.
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Volunteers Needed For Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG)
You’ll have the chance to choose your preferred role on the volunteer application form.
The Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Committee Organising Committee (SYOGOC) is looking for 5000 local and 2000 international volunteers.
Apply through the Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games (YOG).
Website: www.Singapore2010.sg
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