Sport Coach (ideally with expertise in Hockey) - 406781

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The Glasgow Academy
Glasgow
GBP 40,000 - 60,000
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3 days ago
Job description

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Sports Coach to join our outstanding Sports Department at The Glasgow Academy. An expertise in Hockey is essential to deliver first-class hockey coaching to pupils, encouraging them to gain and develop skills, knowledge, and techniques. Knowledge and experience of either Tennis, Cricket, or Athletics would be beneficial in order to deliver and support the summer term sports programme.

The successful candidate will have experience coaching Hockey or playing at a high level, with particular experience of coaching 10 to 18 years old.

Job description for Part-time, Term-time Sports Coach

Daily working hours would be 1.45pm-4.45pm Monday to Friday and Saturday mornings (timings flexible depending on home or away fixtures). Additional hours may be necessary from time to time at the discretion of the Director of Sport.

This includes six In-Service days, two in August, one in October, one in January, one in April, and one in May.

The successful candidate will report directly to the Director of Sport and liaise with the Head of PE/Head of Hockey (and others as necessary) on all duties related to the Sports/PE department.

This position is part-time (20 hours per week), term time only, on a permanent contract. Any additional hours outside of term-time, for example, pre-season training or joining a sports tour, would be considered as part of this role with no additional remuneration.

Responsibilities include but are not exhaustive:

  • The ability to work well on your own as well as part of a team.
  • Experience of working within school sport.
  • An ability to work under pressure.
  • Deliver the school sport vision through the Hockey programme and beyond.
  • Knowledge or willingness to learn how to use SOCS (The Academy's sports administration system).
  • Follow up on any accidents/incidents following Hockey fixtures or training and complete school accident form as necessary.
  • Coach year groups and teams as required by Head of Hockey both midweek and Saturdays.
  • Participate/lead Hockey tours as required by Director of Sport (no additional remuneration).
  • Attend all Hockey matches/fixtures midweek and on a Saturday as required.
  • Organise and publish team sheets for relevant teams on SOCS.
  • Ensure that standards of attendance, punctuality, equipment maintenance, appearances, and sportsmanship are consistently high.
  • Establish a culture of enthusiastic participation, enjoyment, and commitment in all areas of the hockey programme.
  • Support the Sports Department sports tracking and pupil player profile process with lead staff in line with the department's reporting system and procedures.
  • A willingness, on occasions, to work beyond the stated hours.
  • To attend and participate in training and development activities relevant to the role.
  • Responsible for ensuring high standards of conduct (and uniform) in line with school policy, practice, and Academy values. Manage appropriately any conduct issues that arise and communicate effectively with the Director of Sport who has responsibility for overall management of pupil conduct within the Sports programme.

Communication/Organisational Skills:

  • Excellent communication skills, including oral & written.
  • Ability to manage a high volume of tasks, prioritise workloads, and meet deadlines.
  • High levels of attention to detail.
  • Administrative skills, including all Microsoft Office Applications - Word, PowerPoint, Excel.
  • Proven communication, timekeeping, organisational, and interpersonal skills.
  • To respond, resolve or refer issues raised by parents or other staff in accordance with agreed procedures and practices.

Other:

  • Innovative and creative with a 'can do' attitude and approach to work.
  • A friendly, yet professional, manner.
  • To undertake other duties or attend events as may be required by the Director of Sport.
  • Have a current First Aid qualification.
  • Consider the possibility of driving a minibus (if required and comfortable doing so).
  • Provide information to the Director of Sport for Hockey prizes for Sports Prize Giving and any other relevant awards.

Daily/Weekly Tasks:

  • Meet as necessary with Director of Sport or relevant others to coordinate all required tasks.
  • Travel on a sports bus as required from Kelvinbridge to the School Sports Ground or any other relevant venues.
  • Support departmental annual events within your role, including; Prep & Senior Cross Country, P7 TGA Invitational Hockey Tournament, Parents Information Evening, Swimming Galas, Henderson Challenge, Cricket tournaments, Tennis tournaments, Sports Prize Giving, and Sports Days.

Working Hours

Monday - Friday, 1.45pm - 4.45pm (may require some flexibility). Also, Saturday mornings.

How to Apply

Please send completed applications and your CV to Applications@tga.org.uk by the end of business on Monday 13th January 2025.

Remuneration

The successful candidate will be subject to successful PVG membership, 2 references, and may also be required to supply a letter from their doctor stating their mental and physical fitness.

Closing date is 4.00pm on Monday 13th January 2025 with interviews the following week.

The Glasgow Academy has a no smoking policy. This includes e-cigarettes.

The Glasgow Academicals' War Memorial Trust is an educational charity registered in Scotland, Charity No SCO15638.

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