Head of Hockey
Giggleswick School
North Yorkshire
- £20,000 - £28,000 per year
- Expired
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Apply by:
- 14 October 2024
Job overview
Job Title: Head of Hockey
Hours: Full time, term time only plus two weeks for pre-season training and tours.
Salary: £20-£28,000 dependent upon the skills and experience of the candidate
Closing Date: Sunday 1 November 2024
Interview Date: Wednesday 13 November 2024
Start Date: January 2025
Job description
A well-qualified Graduate and outstanding, inspirational Hockey Coach is required to take the leading role in the continued development of Hockey, as one of the School’s major sports.
The ideal candidate will also be able to coach a second sport, ideally cricket or tennis. The Head of Hockey will be expected to contribute fully to the wider co-curricular and boarding life of the School, including boarding duties and Saturday fixtures during term time.
A commitment to the values and the expectations of the boarding community and to the welfare of the pupils is a vital component of the job. In addition to coaching, all full-time members of staff are expected to play a full role in the extra-curricular and pastoral life of the school. The applicant will be expected to have strong administrative and organisational skills.
MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Main responsibilities:
There is an expectation that the Head of Hockey will support other sports and commit to the wider coaching of sport at Giggleswick School.
- Oversee the management of the Hockey programme and manage staff in charge of school teams
- Develop and deliver the staff CPD programme for all Hockey staff
- Work with the Director of Sport on the annual budget for Hockey
- Work with the Director of Sport to develop a strategic development plan for Hockey, in line with the school’s overarching aims for sport
- Increase profile of Giggleswick as a destination for aspiring Hockey players
Coaching:
- To be an exemplary coach of Hockey, leading by example and supporting other staff in their coaching development To work closely with the Director of Sport to ensure that a consistent, coherent strategy for Hockey and player development exists in the school including S&C sessions and offseason training
- To work with the other coaching staff in junior age groups to develop Hockey at Giggleswick School
- Contribute to the Elite Sports Programme to support player development
- To coach year-round including the planning and execution of a pre-season programme for all players
Administration:
- Plan an appropriate fixture list for all teams, including targeting specific, appropriate regional and national competitions Be responsible for the logistical organisation of fixtures through SOCS Plan and oversee the successful resourcing of equipment to support the Hockey programme
- Plan and oversee the provision of Hockey year-round to support players
- Organise the House Varsity Hockey competition formats
- Ensure record-keeping and publications of results, reports and achievements
- Ensure that all Hockey activity in the school adheres to School and National Governing Body Guidelines for welfare, health and safety
- Make arrangements for, and deliver, preseason training camps and tours in consultation with the Director of Sport. This may coincide with some school holidays Write an annual/termly report for the Director of Sport
- Discuss with the Director of Sport any CPD your coaches require and encourage them to attend coach education opportunities
Recruitment and outreach:
- Maintain and strengthen external links with England Performance Centres and regional sides including North Yorkshire, West Yorkshire and Lancashire
- Assist with the awarding of Sports Scholarships and identification of talented Hockey players
- Develop a relationship with prep and primary schools, as well as local clubs. This may include coaching or umpiring school/club matches
- To forge links with local clubs and representative teams, and others as necessary to ensure that opportunities are made for individuals to gain representative honours
- To be responsible for the creation and development of a community based Giggleswick & Settle Junior Hockey club. This will provide an additional income and involve evening and weekend commitments
Other duties:
- All staff are expected to follow the Staff Code of Conduct and to follow the guidance laid out in the staff handbook
- The School has a regular pattern of assemblies and Chapel services which staff are expected to attend. Staff support students at major School functions such as drama productions, Spring Concert and Sports Day
- Other tasks may develop and been added to this role, following suitable training and subject to time available
- Be fully knowledgeable of the Health and Safety regulations in the area of responsibility
- Whilst every effort has been made to explain the main duties and responsibilities of the post, each individual task undertaken may not have been identified. Employees will be expected to comply with any reasonable request from the Head to undertake work of a similar level that is not specified in this job description
- This job description may be amended at any time following discussion between the Manager and member of staff and will be reviewed annually
Equal Opportunities Employer
Giggleswick School is committed to eliminating discrimination and encouraging diversity amongst our workforce. We aim to provide quality and fairness for all job applicants and employees and not to discriminate, or to receive less favourable treatment, on grounds of age, disability, race, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation, or is disadvantaged by conditions or requirements which cannot be shown to be justifiable.
Employment decisions will be made on the basis of each applicant’s job qualifications, skills, experience, and abilities. Applicants or employees with questions or concerns relating to discrimination for any of the reasons listed above should contact Human Resources Manager, hr@giggleswick.org.uk
Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy
Giggleswick School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment by complying with the School’s Child Protection Policy and Staff Code of Conduct at all times. Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and The Disclosure and Barring Service.
School Values
Ensure your work, communication and approach conforms brand values and style of the school. You will need to be aware and comply with the Giggleswick school rules, policies and procedures at all times, as detailed in the handbook you will be provided with at induction.
About Giggleswick School
Our approach to education combines excellent academic achievement, ambition and strong self-belief, creating well–rounded individuals with a lifelong desire to learn. Learning does not stop at the classroom door and we believe in the benefits of participation across a wide range of activities. All of this happens across 215 acres of stunning countryside where you’ll find 500 years of heritage, exceptional modern facilities and a welcoming community. It’s the perfect environment to bring out the best in every child.
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