Breadalbane Canoe Club Talent Coach

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RobM
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Breadalbane Canoe Club Talent Coach

Post by RobM » Wed Aug 29, 2018 2:48 pm

Talent Coach (Canoe Slalom)
Location: Breadalbane Canoe Club, (BCC) Aberfeldy & Grandtully, Perthshire
Remuneration £ 16,000 – £20,000 pa (commensurate with qualifications & experience)
Part time – 3 days per week on average
• Develop manage and deliver a seamless systematic training pathway for six ability bands from introduction to kayaking to graduation of athletes to meet the SCA inclusion criteria at performance level or GB level.
• Be the epicenter of coordination and communications with athletes, parents and guardians, the local council and leisure trust.
• Provide safety management systems for all aspects of the pathway.
• Provide training opportunities and mentoring to volunteer coaches, non-slalom paddlers and those who do not meet inclusion criteria, to cascade knowledge throughout the club.
• Create individualized athlete profiling and training plans with a performance contract between club and athlete.
• Work with SCA performance staff by discipline offering joint technical sessions with the SCA performance coach.
• Provide coaching and 5-7 training camps annually including an international camp.
• The position holder should hold the British Canoeing Coach Award or equivalent. The club will support the coach in their progress towards the British Canoeing Performance Coach Award.
If you wish to express an interest in the role, require more information about BCC and to obtain the application forms please contact Calum McDiarmid, 07979608283 email: calum@spirit-of-wood.com BCC is an equal opportunity employer.
Applications are due by Monday 24th September 2018 to Breadalbane Canoe Club, Mains of Murthly, Aberfeldy, PH15 2EA.

“Breadalbane Canoe Club is an active and inclusive club promoting both recreational and competitive paddling. We encourage participation at all levels and work to protect, improve and promote responsible paddle sports”

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