Organisation: The English Institution of Sport (EIS)
Location: The University of Bath
Job title: lead Physiotherapist working with England Netball (EN).
Salary: £36,000 to £42,500 P.A
At the English Institute of Sport, we think of ourselves as the team behind the team and deliver a range of performance impacting sport science and sport medicine services to over 40 Olympic and Paralympic sports along with a select number of non-Olympic sports, including Netball and Cricket. There has never been a more exciting time to be part of the team behind England Netball .The High Performance Programme is embarking on a phase of change and development as it commences its new four year performance cycle, 2011-2015. Firmly established as the No.3 world ranked Netball nation, winning bronze at the Commonwealth Games in 2010 and again at the World Netball Championships in 2011, England Netball now has its sights on the World title in 2015.
The role will include:
- Leading the delivery of National Physiotherapy that supports the achievement of the EN's High Performance Programme targets 2011-2015
- Managing and coordinating physiotherapy services at all Netball training centers and training venues for High Performance players
- Handling physiotherapy services at domestic and international camps which will involve overseas travel during the competitive season
- Direct delivery of physiotherapy support from the EIS site in Bath
You will also use a wide range of techniques and approaches, including:
- Massage and manipulation, using the hands to relieve muscle pain and stiffness and encourage blood flow to an injured part of the body to help recovery. There are different types of therapy such as Heat, cold, electric current, light and water
- Remedial exercise, exercise that takes into account a person’s current level of health providing support to help patients manage chronic conditions
Requirements of the job.
· A qualification at degree level (or equivalent) in Physiotherapy
· Membership of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (MCSP) and registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC)
· Extensive experience in the provision of physiotherapy services to athletes and coaches which should include work with high performance teams or squads. Applicants must have the right to live and work in the UK.
Working Hours: 30 - 37 hours per week (depending on the candidate). Hours will be flexible as you will be travelling across the UK and around the world during the competitive season. However you will mainly be based at the University of Bath.
Football development Officer needed!!!!!
Rossendale Leisure Trust
37 hours per week
Job title: Football Development Officer Salary: £17,131.97 to £19,092.72 (dependent upon experience/qualifications)
the role will include:
Job title: Football Development Officer Salary: £17,131.97 to £19,092.72 (dependent upon experience/qualifications)
the role will include:
· Managing the existing football programme
· Developing new leagues
· training sessions and events at each of the Trust's facilities liaising with local football clubs
· Playing a key role in developing football across the valley.
· Monitoring financial performance of the football programmes and meeting sales target
· Delivering multi-sports coaching sessions in schools.
Requirements of the job.
The role requires an individual who is enthusiastic for local football, and who has confidence in organising and managing a varied football programme whilst working to meet financial sales targets.
They will also be a competent in schools multi-sport coach and must enjoy working with young people and children.
However having previous experiences in coaching and a CRB will benefit your application as it will save time and costs of courses.
Working Hours:
37 hours can be spread across the week and will require some evenings and weekend work. Hours will be split 50:50 between football development facility based work and coaching.
They will also be a competent in schools multi-sport coach and must enjoy working with young people and children.
However having previous experiences in coaching and a CRB will benefit your application as it will save time and costs of courses.
Working Hours:
37 hours can be spread across the week and will require some evenings and weekend work. Hours will be split 50:50 between football development facility based work and coaching.
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