This is one of the BGA Job Descriptions pages.
The National trainer is a job required as part of the European Go and Cultural Centres training programme. He or she acts as an interface for teaching material produced between the EGCC and the BGA. He or she also should encourage training through a network of trainers and provide training courses and materials.
The Analysis service provides BGA members with the chance to get their games commented on by a stronger player. Games should be sent to the Analyst who will either review them himself or pass them to other members of the committee for review. If your game is very interesting, your permission may be sought to publish it in the British Go Journal. Electronic game records are preferred, but paper game diagrams are OK too.
Provides the BGA with training advice and material that can be used to run seminars or courses.
Organises the Shodan Challenge, setting up and maintaining the list of challengers and their mentors.
Provides support for the training and encouragement of players at and below 10 kyu.
Suggests and encourages teaching initiatives that can be used by clubs for internal teaching.
Suggests and encourages teaching events to be held around the country during the year.
Monitors the rating and grading system, determines if any changes are needed and makes any changes necessary.