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Head National Coach @ British Gymnastics


Contract Type: Full-Time

Based: Lilleshall, Shropshire

Salary: Competitive

Closing Date: 7th April

Interview Dates: 18th/19th April

 

British Gymnastics are looking for a Head Coach as they heading in to their 2020 Tokyo Olympics Cycle.

About the role
As the Head National Coach, you will be accountable and responsible for delivering High Performance (HP) technical programmes by creating and contributing to a sustainable, thriving World Class performance culture for athletes, coaches and support staff. As well as, designing, implementing and monitoring a World Class performance programme that will meet the specific outcomes at Olympic, World and European levels, as set by the British Gymnastics Tokyo Strategy (in conjunction with UK Sport) and the overall British Gymnastics strategy.

To be successful in the role, you must have proven international coaching experience in a medal-winning World Class performance program at World and Olympic level along with experience of working with and improving elite athletes in a coaching capacity. Additionally, you will hold a High Performance Coach (HPC) or level 4/5 equivalent qualification with a background in Men’s Artistic Gymnastics coaching and current knowledge/certificate of safeguarding and protecting children in sport.
Please note appointment to this post will be subject to an Enhanced Disclosure Check with Barring List.

 

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