 
The task of coordinating an Ortho-Bionomy class is not
for the weak of heart. It can be a very rewarding experience
when one "holds the space" for students and an instructor
to come together to create a class. At the same time it is
very challenging meeting everyone where they are at
and having the class be successful. There are many different
interpretations of what successful is and it is not always
measured in monetary terms. Lots of personal growth
takes place for everyone involved and that in itself can be
considered a success. None the less it is a balancing act
that takes organization and perseverence.
There are many duties which this involves. The following
are some of the main points which a coordinator agrees
to take on.
The role of a class coordinator:
1.) Inform students and prospects about classes, lecture
demos, and availability for sessions. Make and distribute flyer.
2.) Arrange for housing for instructor, and possibly transportation
3.) Find a suitable space for class as well as a reserve location
4.) Keep track of money and student names, addresses, and phone numbers.
a.) Collect deposits and fees for class, noting who paid what and when.
b.) Keep track of expenses. Save receipts
5.) Communicate with instructor about their needs and wants before class
6.) Clarify financial agreement with instructor ahead of time, regarding expenditures, deposits, cancellation or refund policy, split of expenses in case of cancellation, expenses covered, and percentage split.
7.) Go over finances with instructor during time together.
8.) Energetically: Allow energy and communication to flow positively. Be direct, positive, clean, and clear. Do not "try." "If you build it, they will come."
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