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Junior Rowing Coach, Part Time

Junior Rowing Coach, Part Time

Headington Rye Oxford - Senior School

Oxfordshire

  • New
Salary:
Competitive
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
As Soon As Possible
Apply by:
11 November 2024

Job overview

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: 11 November 2024                     

 

INTERVIEWS: WEEK COMMENCING 18 November 2024

 

Headington Rye Oxford is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must be able to provide evidence of having the right to live and work in the UK and 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 Rye Oxford is an equal opportunities employer.                                                       

About Headington Rye Oxford - Senior School

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Headington Rye Oxford is a vibrant and welcoming school set in 23 acres of playing fields and grounds. In an environment where individuals come first, Headington Rye Oxford is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, pastoral support and an impressive range of extra-curricular opportunities.

The School has roots as Headington since 1915 and as Rye St Antony since 1930, with the two schools merging in 2024. Both schools were founded to offer girls a contemporary education fit to prepare them for the world at the time. Today, pupils at Headington Rye Oxford face very different challenges and we aim to enable them to develop the thinking, creativity and problem-solving skills they need to help explore their potential and achieve more than they thought possible. Headington Rye Oxford is home to more than 1,000 pupils comprising 45 nationalities, including approximately 200 boarders and 250 pupils in the Preparatory School. We have undertaken several exciting building projects in the last 15 years including a Theatre, Sixth Form Centre, Music School, Dance and Fitness Centre and a state-of-the-art Library. More recently, we opened our new Creativity & Innovation Centre, ‘The Hive’, in September 2021 and a brand new Food and Nutrition Centre, featuring state-of-the art teaching kitchens and a mezzanine demonstration kitchen, in April 2022. A new boathouse on the River Thames for the School's championship winning boatclub was completed in 2023.

Our goal is that each pupil will achieve beyond their expectations and become independent in thinking and learning. Pupils can choose from around 30 subjects in the Sixth Form, allowing each individual the flexibility to follow the curriculum most suitable for them. Academically, Headington Rye Oxford is consistently one of the top performing schools in the UK.

In 2023, 58% of GCSE grades were 8/9 and 75 per cent of all grades were 7 or higher. A Level results were similarly impressive, with 49 per cent of results at grades A* or A and 75 per cent at grades A*- B.

We believe that a truly excellent education is about more than academic achievement alone, so we encourage every pupil to take advantage of the impressive range of around 150 clubs and societies. Pupils have the opportunity to have a go at everything from Street Dance and football to Duke of Edinburgh and Robotics. We are one of only a handful of girls’ schools nationwide to have a thriving Combined Cadet Force and we consistently rank as the top girls’ rowing school in the UK.

We are proud of the excellent pastoral care at Headington Rye Oxford. Every teacher is involved, either as a tutor or as part of the experienced and dedicated boarding staff. Tutors are supported by Heads of Year and Section, with the aim of ensuring that every pupil receives support, advice and encouragement, as required. Our thriving boarding community, comprised of five houses, enriches the educational opportunity and experience for all. Pupils have the advantage of choosing from full, weekly or half-weekly boarding and all enjoy the benefits of an outstanding programme of boarders’ activities and events.

Headmistress

Caroline Jordan

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