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Rowing Coach and Boat House Coordinator

Rowing Coach and Boat House Coordinator

St Paul's Girls' School

London, W6

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive salary based on experience
Job type:
Full Time, Permanent
Apply by:
29 August 2018

Job overview

An experienced and flexible full time Coach is required to support the school’s ambitious rowing programme. The role involves coaching and teaching rowing from novice to elite level and managing our fleet of boats, including undertaking the organisation required for participation in training camps and major competitions. 

To apply, you will have a rowing and coaching background and sound technical knowledge of the rowing stroke and of boat maintenance. Motivation skills to encourage girls of varying abilities are essential, along with the ability to oversee strength and conditioning training. Applicants must be able to confidently drive a launch; a powerboat 2 licence is highly desirable.  Possession of a minibus driving licence and experience of towing would be advantageous, together with previous knowledge of the Thames Tideway.

St Paul’s Girls’ School is one of the country’s leading independent secondary day schools for girls aged 11-18.  Housed in a grade II listed buildings close to the Thames at Hammersmith, the school provides excellent facilities and is easily accessible by public transport. 

Follow the link to our careers site https://spgs.schoolrecruiter.co.uk/ to access further details, or contact our recruitment line on 020 7605 4875. Our on-line application form, including a supporting statement and full CV should be submitted by midday on the specified closing date. 

Closing date: Thursday 30 August 2018, noon

Interviews: week commencing 3 September 2018

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and the successful applicant will be subject to an enhanced disclosure through the Disclosure and Barring Service.

About St Paul's Girls' School

St Paul's Girls' School is one of the UK's leading independent secondary schools for girls aged 11-18. We offer a classical yet forward-thinking education, providing talented young women with a dynamic and stimulating environment in which to learn and develop as individuals.

Education here is not just about passing exams, but rather about a sheer joy of learning. Individual research, discussion and debate are at the heart of our teaching. All students are encouraged to dig deeper, to explore ideas and to develop their own particular interests. Our broad and progressive curriculum places emphasis on creativity, innovation and entrepreneurship and is rich in opportunities to learn about new technologies and engage in cross-curricular projects. The aim is to give students the skills and confidence to lead the way in a modernising and fast-moving world.

This love of academic discovery is enriched by extensive co-curricular provision, the kindest and most individual of pastoral care and a commitment to partnerships and service to others.

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