I’m launching a community-based health education program aimed squarely at children and adolescents, and the entire focus of this first phase is physical activity and exercise. I need a specialist who can translate evidence-based guidelines into lively, age-appropriate learning experiences that fit neatly into school or after-school settings. What I’m after: • A structured curriculum broken into age bands (early primary, upper primary, lower secondary) with clear learning objectives, session outlines, and timing. • Engaging teaching materials—think slide decks, printable handouts, short demonstration videos or animated clips—that make movement fun and relatable. • Simple take-home resources so parents can reinforce the lessons. • A brief knowledge or behaviour checklist to gauge impact after delivery. Content must emphasise practical ways kids can hit daily activity targets, the “why” behind moving more, and safety basics (warm-ups, hydration, injury prevention). If you like, you may weave in touches of nutrition or mental-well-being, but the core deliverable must keep the spotlight on exercise. I’ll review on clarity, accuracy, and how easily a teacher or volunteer can pick it up and run a 30–45-minute session without extra prep. If this sounds within your wheelhouse, let’s make it happen—our young community members will thank you.