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Junior Rowing Coach

Junior Rowing Coach

Headington School

Oxfordshire

  • Expired
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
September 2023
Apply by:
8 June 2023

Job overview

Part Time

Start date: September 2023           

Salary: Competitive

Headington is a vibrant and welcoming school set in 23 acres of playing fields and grounds. In an environment where individuals come first, Headington is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence and an impressive range of sports, music and arts.  

Applicants are invited to apply for a position coaching one of our junior rowing squads. You will be passionate about rowing and ideally possess relevant rowing coaching qualifications or certificates. You will have experience of rowing and sculling, be flexible and able to commit to working weekends, before and after school and during holiday periods.

The Junior Rowing Coach will work under the guidance of the Head of Rowing in day to day coaching and running of the rowing squads. The main purpose of the role is to teach the basic skills of sculling and rowing to the junior rowers.

Duties include coaching on weekday afternoons (3 to 4 sessions per week depending on time of year and role) and on weekends (Saturday and/or Sunday depending on role). Coaches will also need to be available for boat club events (Regattas/Head races, camps and meetings) for the duration as agreed with the Head of Rowing.

If you are interested in applying for this position please refer to our website: www.headington.org for a job specification and application form. Please send your completed application form and covering letter to recruitment@headington.org

Closing date: 8 June 2023              

Interviews: Week commencing 12 June 2023

 

Headington School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and DBS and barred lists checks. The School expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Headington School is an equal opportunities employer. 

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About Headington School

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+44 1865 759 100

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Headington is a leading day and boarding school for girls aged 3-18, set in a green 23-acre site located a mile from Oxford city centre.

It is a place where girls are given the opportunities to grow and develop their strengths and talents, whatever they may be, partnering academic excellence with superlative pastoral care and extra-curricular activities. While academically selective, girls are selected on potential and many achieve far beyond their predictions on entry. The focus is on providing a well-rounded education, with fantastic teaching and learning complemented by exciting, inspiring and challenging opportunities outside the classroom, and ensuring girls are ready for their future, whatever it may hold.

Headington’s results regularly place it among the top schools in the country at GCSE and A Level. The School offers an extremely broad curriculum, with over 20 subjects to choose from at GCSE and a choice of nearly 30 subjects in the Sixth Form. Girls benefit from proximity to Oxford’s two universities with a wide-ranging programme of speakers, lectures and visits involving experts and specialists from Oxford and Oxford Brookes. 

Around 150 different extra-curricular activities are on offer each week, featuring academic enrichment, creative arts, sport, dance, performing arts and leadership and enrichment. 

The School is rated excellent in all areas by the Independent Schools Inspectorate. The School, which has over 1,000 pupils across the prep and senior schools, has a thoroughly international and culturally diverse outlook, with more than 45 different nationalities represented. Around one in four of the 800 Senior School girls board and there are opportunities for staff to become involved in the boarding life of the School alongside their day to day roles. 

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