Pathways Coach Tasmania – Part Time (0.4 FTE) Employment position through to July 2024This position was previously a contract position and is moving to 2 days per week employment position in 2023.  The initial term of this contract is for 18 months inline with the programs current funding schedule.  The role will be extended beyond 2024 dependent on funding.Bowls Australia (BA) is the national sporting organisation responsible for the leadership, development and management of Bowls in Australia. We are a not-for-profit organisation governed by a voluntary board that provides the strategic direction for the sport and the strategies that are implemented by the staff at the national office. BA’s members are the nine state and territory bowls associations. There are over 1,870 clubs and over 640,000 participants nationwide. BA is affiliated with World Bowls, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Commonwealth Games Australia where it is a core sport in the Commonwealth Games held every four years.With great support from the AIS Performance Pathways Program, BA are looking for coaches to join the BA High Performance team as a Pathways Coach. These coaches will be working with athletes in both the Open and Para Squads who are categorised as either Developing or Emerging athletes on the BA Player Pathway, along with some Podium, Podium Potential and Podium Ready Para athletes. This is an opportunity to work with athletes who are striving to represent Australia at future Commonwealth Games, World Bowls Championships and other international events.This position is working with our categorised (Pathways, Emerging, and Para) athletes which reside in Tasmania.The Pathway Coach will be responsible for:Case management of Pathways, Emerging and Para Jackaroos athletesEngage with the National Pathways Manager to monitor and influence the daily performance environment for identified athletesDesign and implement a high performance training plan that includes group and individual sessions, integrated into the athlete’s overall competition calendarProvide advanced technical coaching for the identified athletesWork with the National Pathways Manager to oversee the delivery of best practice support services to athletes in the critical areas of sport science, sport medicine, strength and conditioning and athlete wellbeingLiaison with other BA and BT coaches and selectorsManage key stakeholder relationships, promote National Team values, resolve issues, and deliver quality HP outcomesReport on a regular basis to the Joint Management Committee (JMC)To be successful in this role you need to meet the following criteria:Thorough understanding and knowledge of bowls at a state, national and international level.Minimum coaching accreditation of Club Coach.Proven experience developing elite athletes, including devising and implementing programs.Demonstrated ability to plan, implement and lead an effective high performance program.Understanding of performance analysis programs and tools.Technology skills - computer: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook and Skype. Video camera and video editing skills are also desirable.Current WWC checkTertiary qualifications in coaching or related field (desirable)Outstanding communication skills (both verbal and written) to liaise with a wide range of people including athletes, service providers, management etc.Well-developed interpersonal skills.Demonstrated networking skills to develop, maintain and improve partnerships, networks and client relationships.Understanding of the concepts and proven ability to integrate sports science, sports medicine and technological advancements into elite training programs.Self-motivated, able to work independently and as an active participant in a team.Prepared to travel interstate; work weekends and non-traditional hours as required.The role will be part time employment (0.4 FTE) position through to 30 June 2024. The role will be home office based, with coaching taking place in various venues and locations.We are seeking experienced applicants so please only apply if you have the skills and experience we are looking for.Bowls Australia (BA) is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. BA requires all applicants who are to work with children and young people to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment, a process that may include, but is not limited to, comprehensive reference checks, an identity check, a ‘working with children’ or equivalent check and/or a ‘national criminal history record’ check.TO APPLYTo apply, please click on the Apply button and provide a CV and covering letter.For further information please contact Rebecca Van Asch, High Performance Manager, Bowls Australia, E: rvanasch@bowls.com.au, M: 0421 786 588. Applications close 5pm – 14th December 2022.

Pathways Coach Tasmania

Pathways Coach Tasmania – Part Time (0.4 FTE) Employment position through to July 2024

This position was previously a contract position and is moving to 2 days per week employment position in 2023.  The initial term of this contract is for 18 months inline with the programs current funding schedule.  The role will be extended beyond 2024 dependent on funding.

Bowls Australia (BA) is the national sporting organisation responsible for the leadership, development and management of Bowls in Australia. We are a not-for-profit organisation governed by a voluntary board that provides the strategic direction for the sport and the strategies that are implemented by the staff at the national office. BA’s members are the nine state and territory bowls associations. There are over 1,870 clubs and over 640,000 participants nationwide. BA is affiliated with World Bowls, the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) and Commonwealth Games Australia where it is a core sport in the Commonwealth Games held every four years.

With great support from the AIS Performance Pathways Program, BA are looking for coaches to join the BA High Performance team as a Pathways Coach. These coaches will be working with athletes in both the Open and Para Squads who are categorised as either Developing or Emerging athletes on the BA Player Pathway, along with some Podium, Podium Potential and Podium Ready Para athletes. This is an opportunity to work with athletes who are striving to represent Australia at future Commonwealth Games, World Bowls Championships and other international events.

This position is working with our categorised (Pathways, Emerging, and Para) athletes which reside in Tasmania.

The Pathway Coach will be responsible for:

  • Case management of Pathways, Emerging and Para Jackaroos athletes
  • Engage with the National Pathways Manager to monitor and influence the daily performance environment for identified athletes
  • Design and implement a high performance training plan that includes group and individual sessions, integrated into the athlete’s overall competition calendar
  • Provide advanced technical coaching for the identified athletes
  • Work with the National Pathways Manager to oversee the delivery of best practice support services to athletes in the critical areas of sport science, sport medicine, strength and conditioning and athlete wellbeing
  • Liaison with other BA and BT coaches and selectors
  • Manage key stakeholder relationships, promote National Team values, resolve issues, and deliver quality HP outcomes
  • Report on a regular basis to the Joint Management Committee (JMC)

To be successful in this role you need to meet the following criteria:

  • Thorough understanding and knowledge of bowls at a state, national and international level.
  • Minimum coaching accreditation of Club Coach.
  • Proven experience developing elite athletes, including devising and implementing programs.
  • Demonstrated ability to plan, implement and lead an effective high performance program.
  • Understanding of performance analysis programs and tools.
  • Technology skills - computer: MS Word, MS Excel, MS Outlook and Skype. Video camera and video editing skills are also desirable.
  • Current WWC check
  • Tertiary qualifications in coaching or related field (desirable)
  • Outstanding communication skills (both verbal and written) to liaise with a wide range of people including athletes, service providers, management etc.
  • Well-developed interpersonal skills.
  • Demonstrated networking skills to develop, maintain and improve partnerships, networks and client relationships.
  • Understanding of the concepts and proven ability to integrate sports science, sports medicine and technological advancements into elite training programs.
  • Self-motivated, able to work independently and as an active participant in a team.
  • Prepared to travel interstate; work weekends and non-traditional hours as required.

The role will be part time employment (0.4 FTE) position through to 30 June 2024. The role will be home office based, with coaching taking place in various venues and locations.

We are seeking experienced applicants so please only apply if you have the skills and experience we are looking for.

Bowls Australia (BA) is committed to protecting children and young people from harm. BA requires all applicants who are to work with children and young people to undergo an extensive screening process prior to appointment, a process that may include, but is not limited to, comprehensive reference checks, an identity check, a ‘working with children’ or equivalent check and/or a ‘national criminal history record’ check.

TO APPLY

To apply, please click on the Apply button and provide a CV and covering letter.

For further information please contact Rebecca Van Asch, High Performance Manager, Bowls Australia, E: rvanasch@bowls.com.au, M: 0421 786 588.

 

Applications close 5pm – 14th December 2022.