Netball Coach

  • Organisation: Westminster School
  • Location: South West London
  • Tenure: Temporary
  • Closing Date: Wednesday 27 November 2024

We are currently seeking to fill the position of Netball Coach.

Required for: January 2025

Location: Great School (Dean's Yard)

Hours of work: core hours are Tuesday and Thursday afternoons (2:00pm – 4:00pm) from September through to March (inclusive).

Salary: £34.84 per hour

The deadline for applications is midday on Wednesday 27th November 2024. 

Interviews will take place w/c 2nd December on either a Tuesday or Thursday to facilitate a coaching session.

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic Netball Coach to lead the delivery of enjoyable and engaging training sessions for our small but competitive Netball Programme of 20-25 pupils aged 16-18.

This role may be suited to individuals who are keen to continue their involvement with Netball, and progress from playing the sport (either at high level or more casually) into coaching.

We would prefer candidates to have a good level of current technical and tactical understanding and experience coaching netball at school and/or club level, but this is not essential. Candidates who have played at high level and are looking to move into coaching would also be considered.

The successful candidate would be required to work on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from September to March, in line with Station afternoons, and will have the full support and guidance of the Master in charge of Netball.

Netball at Westminster School

Around 20 girls aged 16-18 receive instruction from the Netball Coach who is assisted by two members of teaching staff with previous coaching experience. Fitness sessions are run by an external fitness trainer every two to three weeks. Netball is open to players of all ability levels but is popular amongst pupils with significant prior match experience.

We aim to field two teams for around ten fixtures across the two terms against various London Girls Schools and enter one or two tournaments. Home matches are played on two all-weather netball courts at Vincent Square (Westminster School’s playing fields) or in the nearby Sports Centre when it is too dark to play outside. Away matches are within easy reach by public transport. In addition to external fixtures, there is a popular internal House competition.

Line manager

The Netball Coach will report to the Master in Charge of Netball and Director of Sport.

For informal enquiries, please email Matt Perrins, Master in Charge of Netball, (matthew.perrins@westminster.org.uk) who would be happy to discuss the role in more detail.

Coaching

  • Plan, implement and deliver an engaging, enjoyable coherent core netball skills curriculum during Station afternoons.
  • Support teaching staff in the delivery of sessions through the creation and sharing of session plans.
  • Be responsible for teams on match days, coaching or officiating as required.
  • Attend specified competitions as agreed with the Master i/c Netball.
  • Be a representative of the School and its values at fixtures with other schools.

 

Administration / Operational Duties

  • Ensure all school health and safety, safeguarding, critical incident, registers and other relevant policies and processes are adhered to in the delivery of Netball Station.
  • Ensure that all critical incidents and Health and Safety incidents are reported in a clear and timely manner.
  • Prepare facilities for coaching purposes. Monitor the state of equipment, identify equipment which needs updating.
  • Communicate regularly with the Master i/c Netball about fixtures, training and progress.
  • Perform other duties the Master i/c Netball requests in relation to the administration of Netball Station (where such duties are appropriate for the role).

Training

  • Attend mandatory Safeguarding Training within the School
  • Attend INSET training outside the School, where appropriate, to increase competence, proficiency and safety awareness.
  • Attend First Aid Training as required.

Please note, this list is not exhaustive and may be adapted to suit the requirements of the role. Any changes to the job description will be discussed with the successful candidate before they are implemented.

Salary

The salary for this role is £34.84 per hour

Hours of work

Station (sports) runs on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons (4-6 hours per week) from 2:00pm to 4:00pm throughout Play Term (September through to December inclusive) and Lent Term (January through to March inclusive). The successful candidate must be available to coach at these times.

Availability is also desired for external fixtures to provide coaching/officiating as required. Matches typically start at 4:30pm meaning a later start and finish to the session on those days: 3:30pm – 5:30pm if home, 3:00pm – 6:00pm if away. It is hoped that the successful candidate will have the flexibility to accommodate this; dates of matches will be communicated well in advance.

We are currently seeking to fill the position of Netball Coach.


Description

Required for: January 2025

Location: Great School (Dean's Yard)

Hours of work: core hours are Tuesday and Thursday afternoons (2:00pm – 4:00pm) from September through to March (inclusive).

Salary: £34.84 per hour

The deadline for applications is midday on Wednesday 27th November 2024. 

Interviews will take place w/c 2nd December on either a Tuesday or Thursday to facilitate a coaching session.

We are looking to appoint an enthusiastic Netball Coach to lead the delivery of enjoyable and engaging training sessions for our small but competitive Netball Programme of 20-25 pupils aged 16-18.

This role may be suited to individuals who are keen to continue their involvement with Netball, and progress from playing the sport (either at high level or more casually) into coaching.

We would prefer candidates to have a good level of current technical and tactical understanding and experience coaching netball at school and/or club level, but this is not essential. Candidates who have played at high level and are looking to move into coaching would also be considered.

The successful candidate would be required to work on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons from September to March, in line with Station afternoons, and will have the full support and guidance of the Master in charge of Netball.

Netball at Westminster School

Around 20 girls aged 16-18 receive instruction from the Netball Coach who is assisted by two members of teaching staff with previous coaching experience. Fitness sessions are run by an external fitness trainer every two to three weeks. Netball is open to players of all ability levels but is popular amongst pupils with significant prior match experience.

We aim to field two teams for around ten fixtures across the two terms against various London Girls Schools and enter one or two tournaments. Home matches are played on two all-weather netball courts at Vincent Square (Westminster School’s playing fields) or in the nearby Sports Centre when it is too dark to play outside. Away matches are within easy reach by public transport. In addition to external fixtures, there is a popular internal House competition.

Line manager

The Netball Coach will report to the Master in Charge of Netball and Director of Sport.

For informal enquiries, please email Matt Perrins, Master in Charge of Netball, (matthew.perrins@westminster.org.uk) who would be happy to discuss the role in more detail.

Coaching

  • Plan, implement and deliver an engaging, enjoyable coherent core netball skills curriculum during Station afternoons.
  • Support teaching staff in the delivery of sessions through the creation and sharing of session plans.
  • Be responsible for teams on match days, coaching or officiating as required.
  • Attend specified competitions as agreed with the Master i/c Netball.
  • Be a representative of the School and its values at fixtures with other schools.

 

Administration / Operational Duties

  • Ensure all school health and safety, safeguarding, critical incident, registers and other relevant policies and processes are adhered to in the delivery of Netball Station.
  • Ensure that all critical incidents and Health and Safety incidents are reported in a clear and timely manner.
  • Prepare facilities for coaching purposes. Monitor the state of equipment, identify equipment which needs updating.
  • Communicate regularly with the Master i/c Netball about fixtures, training and progress.
  • Perform other duties the Master i/c Netball requests in relation to the administration of Netball Station (where such duties are appropriate for the role).

Training

  • Attend mandatory Safeguarding Training within the School
  • Attend INSET training outside the School, where appropriate, to increase competence, proficiency and safety awareness.
  • Attend First Aid Training as required.

Please note, this list is not exhaustive and may be adapted to suit the requirements of the role. Any changes to the job description will be discussed with the successful candidate before they are implemented.

Salary

The salary for this role is £34.84 per hour

Hours of work

Station (sports) runs on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons (4-6 hours per week) from 2:00pm to 4:00pm throughout Play Term (September through to December inclusive) and Lent Term (January through to March inclusive). The successful candidate must be available to coach at these times.

Availability is also desired for external fixtures to provide coaching/officiating as required. Matches typically start at 4:30pm meaning a later start and finish to the session on those days: 3:30pm – 5:30pm if home, 3:00pm – 6:00pm if away. It is hoped that the successful candidate will have the flexibility to accommodate this; dates of matches will be communicated well in advance.


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