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10908 - Physical Preparation Coach

Job details
Posting date: 29 July 2024
Salary: £24,533.00 to £27,181.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 12 August 2024
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Remote working: On-site only
Company: University of Edinburgh
Job type: Contract
Job reference: 10908

Summary

UE04: £24,533.00 - £27,181.00 Per Annum.

Corporate Services Group, University Sport & Exercise.

Fixed Term Contract - 2 years.

Full-time, 35hrs per week.

Could you support the development and delivery of physical preparation programmes to some of the University’s leading performance athletes and development teams?

If so, this could be the role for you!

The University of Edinburgh is one of the most prominent sporting institutions in the UK and has ambitions to be a global player emulating the worldwide success of our academic colleagues.

The University has recently undergone an independent review of its performance sport programme, with the purpose of supporting and enabling our student athletes and associated programme athletes to succeed on the world stage. We strive to create a high-performance learning environment where innovation can thrive and where we are recognised as ‘best in class’.

The Opportunity:

The University is looking to appoint a Physical Preparation Coach, following internal succession. This pivotal role involves developing and delivering world-class physical preparation programmes for the University's top-level team performance and development squads. You will work closely with senior Physical Preparation coaches and collaborate with physiotherapists, and performance support teams to ensure optimal athlete performance.

Your skills and attributes for success:

You will have a postgraduate qualification in Strength and Conditioning and a good level of understanding of holistic support alongside the integration of technical performance solutions. You should have experience in performance sport and demonstrable experience in the development of young sportspeople in a multi-sport environment.