"Scope of Work
Youth Grow Activity
Football (Soccer) Co-Trainers for youth in youth centers
About Q2IMPACT
Q2IMPACT, a QED Group company, has over 25 years of expertise in development, diplomacy, and defense solutions. Q2IMPACT leverages cutting-edge technology, data-driven insight, and strategic expertise to tackle today’s most pressing challenges. Q2IMPACT is the Prime Subrecipient under the USG-funded Youth Grow Activity (YGA) under Agreement No. 72027823CA00003.
About Youth Grow Activity (YGA)
Youth Grow Activity (YGA) is a U.S. Government-funded initiative working with national partners in Jordan to help youth build practical skills and connect to income opportunities, leading to stable communities in Jordan by supporting lawful work, productive routines, and positive engagement for the youth themselves.
Background
Despite the strong interest of Jordanian youth in sports and physical development, many communities continue to face limited access to structured and high-quality football training programs that follow recognized national technical standards.
Football (soccer), as the most widely played and followed sport in Jordan, offers an effective platform for youth development. Participation in organized football activities helps young people strengthen discipline, teamwork, self-confidence, coordination, and physical fitness.
When sports activities are delivered within safe, structured, and supervised environments, they encourage youth to remain engaged in positive routines, reduce idle time, and support the development of stable and cohesive communities.
Description
This Scope of Work outlines the job description for 40 to assume the role of Football Trainer Assistants who will support the delivery of structured Football (Soccer) training programs implemented through the Ministry of Youth (MoY) youth centers across Jordan.
The initiative aims to provide recent graduates from sports-related faculties with practical professional experience, strengthen their technical and facilitation skills, and support their transition into the workforce, while also contributing to the effective delivery and expansion of youth sports programs.
Selected Trainer Assistants are expected to be fresh-graduates from sports education faculties, who
demonstrate strong technical capacity.
Program Implementation
The selected Trainer Assistants will support the implementation of a structured Football (Soccer) training program including the following components:
Delivery of structured football training sessions for youth aged 10–12 years across 40 Ministry of Youth centers.
Training of 30 youth participants per center, reaching a total of 1,200 youth.
Conducting program activities from 1st of April 2026 through 30th December 2026.
Delivery of training three days per week (Friday, Saturday, and Tuesday).
Each training session will last two hours per day.
Duties and Responsibilities
The selected Trainer Assistants will support the delivery of structured football training sessions under the supervision of the lead trainers assigned to each youth center. Their role is designed to provide practical coaching experience while contributing to the effective implementation of the training program.
Co-trainers will be responsible for the following tasks:
Training Support
Assist the lead trainer in preparing and delivering structured football training sessions in accordance with the program curriculum and technical standards.
Support the organization and facilitation of training drills, exercises, and practice matches for youth participants.
Help ensure that training sessions are conducted in a safe, inclusive, and well-organized environment.
Support the preparation and organization of training equipment and materials before and after each session.
Participant Engagement
Assist in guiding and motivating youth participants during training activities.
Encourage teamwork, discipline, respect, and positive sportsmanship among participants.
Help monitor participant attendance and engagement during training sessions.
Program Implementation Support
Support the lead trainer in maintaining regular communication with the youth center administration.
Assist in documenting training activities, including attendance records and session summaries when required.
Help coordinate logistical aspects of the training sessions, including participant organization and time management.
Assist in reporting any safety concerns or incidents observed during training sessions to the lead trainer.
Learning Objectives:
Through participation in the football training program, Trainer Assistants will gain practical experience and develop foundational coaching and program implementation skills. By the end of the engagement, Trainer Assistants are expected to:
Develop practical coaching skills by supporting the preparation and delivery of structured football training sessions in line with recognized training methodologies and technical standards.
Strengthen facilitation and youth engagement skills by assisting in guiding, motivating, and supporting youth participants during drills, exercises, and practice matches.
Build the ability to promote positive sports values, including teamwork, discipline, respect, and fair play among youth participants.
Gain experience in sports program organization and logistics, including preparing training equipment, organizing participants, and supporting the smooth implementation of training sessions.
Enhance communication and coordination skills through collaboration with lead trainers, youth center staff, and program coordinators.
Develop basic monitoring and documentation skills, including tracking participant attendance, observing engagement levels, and assisting in maintaining activity records.
Strengthen awareness of safety and safeguarding practices in youth sports environments, including identifying and reporting potential safety concerns.
Gain exposure to structured youth program management, contributing to their professional development and readiness for future roles in coaching, sports training, or youth development programs.
Accountability
Reports Directly To: Lead Trainers
Working Directly with: YGA team and MoY Centers staff members
Location of Assignment
Ministry of Youth Centers across Jordan, as below:
Youth Center Name
Ramtha Youth Center
Deir Abi Said Youth Center
Al-Wasatiyya Youth Center
Sheikh Hussein Youth Center
Al-Dafyaneh Youth Center
Northern Badia Youth Center
Rahab Youth Center
Um Al-Jimal Youth Center
Kafr Khal Youth Center
Burma Youth Center
Kufraneh Youth Center
Anjara Youth Center
Ajloun Youth Center
Abeen Ablein Youth Center
Yarqa Youth Center
Ayra Youth Center
Deir Alla Youth Center
Salt Youth Center
Al-Dhaleel Youth Center
Zarqa Model Youth Center
Jreina Youth Center
Mleih Youth Center
Madaba Youth Center
Faquq Youth Center
Ghor Al-Mazra'a Youth Center
Shihan Youth Center
Al-Qatrana Youth Center
Ayma Youth Center
Al-Ain Al-Bayda Youth Center
Al-Hassa Youth Center
Al-Hashimiyya Youth Center
Shobak Youth Center
Al-Husseiniyya Youth Center
Adhruh Youth Center
Al-Taybeh Youth Center
Petra Youth Center
Al-Quwayra Youth Center
Aqaba Youth Center
Al-Risha Youth Center
Quraiqira Youth Center
Level of Effort/ Period of Performance
The total Level of Effort (LOE) for this assignment is estimated at up to 13 working days per month (3 days per week).
Note: The exact LOE for each month will be determined based on the *signed monthly timesheet submitted at the end of each month and approved by the direct supervisor.
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