 Angling Coach Education and Development Officer (In the region of £25,000 however the salary is negotiable for the right experience)
An exciting opportunity has arisen in the sport of angling to appoint a Development
Officer responsible for achieving the targets agreed with Sport England to increase the number of qualified and licensed angling coaches within England.
The sport is undergoing rapid and radical change driven by the Angling Development Board (ADB) which is made up of the National Governing Bodies for Angling in England. The ADB is seeking to appoint a highly motivated individual to lead the development of coach education which includes the UK Coaching Certificate (UKCC) for angling. The role will involve:
- leading the development of angling coaching qualifications, resources and workforce development
- co-ordinating key groups responsible for coaching in angling
- identifying and building partnerships to increase the delivery of angling coaching qualifications
- identifying and accessing funding and resources support the development of coaching
The successful applicant will be required to contribute to the achievement of the Angling Whole Sport Plan and to adopt a flexible working hours approach. Training and support will be provided to the most suitable candidate.
Timescales:
- completed applications returned by the 25 January
- shortlisting will take place by the 30 January
- interviews will be held on the w/b 11 February
A job pack, including a job description and application form can be obtained from Angela Woodgates email: angela.woodgate@nfadirect.com.
All application should be returned to Angela Woodgates email: angela.woodgate@nfadirect.com.
For an informal discussion about the post contact Jackie Sheldon on 07971677638.
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