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East London Performance Development Coach

Role overview

Qualifications

  • Experience in coaching
  • Ability to work as part of a team
  • Strong personal qualities to develop a high-performance environment
  • Willingness to be flexible in working hours

Responsibilities

  • Identify, recruit, and develop new athletes with future Olympic potential
  • Work with local clubs and organizations to promote rowing
  • Develop rowers progressively following a long-term development model
  • Create opportunities for individuals to excel in the sport

Key facts

Other skills

  • Coaching
  • Teamwork
  • Physical Flexibility
  • Communication

About the company

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British Rowing

British Rowing, as the governing body for the sport, is responsible for the development of rowing in England and the training and selection of rowers to represent Great Britain. Rowing has a proud history as one of GB’s most successful Olympic sports producing World, Olympic and Paralympic Champions from across the UK. The squad is supported by the National Lottery Sports Fund.

Company details

Company typeSME
Company size51 - 200

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Job description

A bit about the role

British Rowing’s vision is to lead a sport that welcomes everyone by creating opportunities to participate, regardless of goal, age, background or ability. We are dedicated to creating an Olympic pathway that is open and accessible so that any individual who has the potential to row or coach for Great Britain can discover their ambitions and achieve them.

You will play a key role within that Pathway, as the Performance Development Coach (Based at Lea Rowing Club) to identify, recruit, and develop new athletes (predominantly Juniors and students/U21s) with future Olympic potential who might not otherwise enter the sport of rowing or excel within a traditional ‘mainstream’ rowing pathway.

This specific role is based in East London, working with partners including local clubs, London Youth Rowing and the London Regatta Centre. East London is a hugely diverse region with a rich rowing history. This is an exciting opportunity to identify a new generation of talent from the area and drive forwards the performance of athletes from East London towards future GB representation and ultimately Olympic success.

A bit about you

Do you want to take your coaching more seriously and have a can-do attitude? 

We are looking for an ambitious coach who can work as part of a team, to successfully develop rowers progressively, following a long-term development model. 

You should have the experience and personal qualities to enable you to develop a high-performance rowing environment, and aspire to identify and work with individuals, who may not otherwise have the opportunity, to reach the very top of the sport.

As a coach working for British Rowing, you will need to be flexible in regards to working hours, but you will enjoy being outdoors and by the water. You will also have many opportunities for your own personal development. 

We believe in developing potential even if you don’t have all the qualifications. So if you're ready to dive in, expand your coaching experience and make a real difference, this could be the perfect role for you.

Mandatory Requirements

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What we offer

The position of Regional Talent Coach is a full-time paid role (£32,500 - £37,000), and you will also receive opportunities that you won't get elsewhere, including opportunities at camps, trials and competitions, and professional development opportunities through our Olympic Pathway coach development. 

It offers the opportunity to join our team at an exciting time for the Olympic Pathway, as we embark on delivering a bold and ambitious new strategy to identify and develop our Olympic Rowers of the future.

Additional Information

To apply please download and complete this application form and Upload Herewith your CV. No need for a cover letter. 

Applications will close at 09:00 on Monday, 27 July. 

With interviews taking place on Tuesday, 4 August. 

(Holme Pierrepont, Nottingham).

As part of the interview you will be invited to attend the National Development Camp from 4 to 8 August. 

If you need any specific support, accommodations, or adjustments for your interview, please contact us so we can make the necessary arrangements. 

If you are interested in discussing the role, please don’t hesitate to contact Dan Harris (dan.harris@britishrowing.org) our Senior Performance Development Coach

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