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National Wheelchair CoachPlaced: 8 April 2024 |
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It is an exciting time for Tennis in Australia and we have ambitious plans to continue to grow the game from grassroots through to high performance. Our Performance team is focused to become global leaders in Players with Disability tennis. Together, we’re creating an inclusive, high-performance environment where players with disability thrive in tennis. To help us achieve our plans we are looking for a National Wheelchair Coach to join our team!
We will consider applicants from all states and territories. About the role Reporting to the Head of Players with Disability, The National Wheelchair Coach is responsible for the holistic development of select Australian wheelchair tennis players. Central to the role, the National Wheelchair Coach will oversee the daily training environment and tournament schedules of assigned players nationally. This will include daily on-court training with players in their home state, and daily/weekly touch points with select players in other states. In this role you will:
About you What you will bring to the role:
What’s to love
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Full Time | 14 April 2024 | |
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High Performance Coach Must be a Tennis Australia coach member or be able to provide proof of adequate insurance, qualification, Working With Children Checks and First Aid certification. |
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If you think you’re up to the challenge, we’d love to hear from you! A copy of the position description can be found here. Please submit your resume and cover letter via our online application system. Please note, only applications submitted through our system will be considered. |
Players with Intellectual Impairment & Deaf/Hard of Hearing National CoachPlaced: 8 April 2024 |
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Overview |
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It is an exciting time for Tennis in Australia and we have ambitious plans to continue to grow the game from grassroots through to high performance. Our Performance team is focused to become global leaders in Players with Disability tennis. Together, we’re creating an inclusive, high-performance environment where players with disability thrive in tennis. To help us achieve our plans we are looking for a Players with Intellectual Impairment (PWII) and Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHOH) National Coach to join our team!
We will consider applicants from all states and territories. About the role The Players with Intellectual Impairment (PWII) and Deaf/Hard of Hearing (DHOH) National Coach is tasked with overseeing the development, performance, and selection of PWII and DHOH players on both national and international stages. This coach is required to integrate tennis expertise with a profound understanding of intellectual disabilities, Autism, and deafness in order to optimise each player’s potential. Additionally, the role involves the formulation of a comprehensive PWII and DHOH talent identification strategy, aimed at ensuring a steady stream of players progress through the pathways. This strategy is geared towards achieving the overarching objective of consistently producing world #1 PWII and DHOH players year-on-year. In this role you will:
About you What you will bring to the role:
What’s to love
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Employment Status |
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Full Time | 14 April 2024 | |
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High Performance Coach Must be a Tennis Australia coach member or be able to provide proof of adequate insurance, qualification, Working With Children Checks and First Aid certification. |
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Apply/Contact |
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If you think you’re up to the challenge, we’d love to hear from you! A copy of the position description can be found here. Please submit your resume and cover letter via our online application system. Please note, only applications submitted through our system will be considered. |
Blind/Low Vision (BLV) and Alternative Disability Pathways National CoachPlaced: 8 April 2024 |
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Overview |
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It is an exciting time for Tennis in Australia and we have ambitious plans to continue to grow the game from grassroots through to high performance. Our Performance team is focused to become global leaders in Players with Disability tennis. Together, we’re creating an inclusive, high-performance environment where players with disability thrive in tennis. To help us achieve our plans we are looking for a Blind/Low Vision (BLV) & Alternative Disability Pathways National Coach to join our team!
We will consider applicants from all states and territories. About the role Reporting to the Head of Players with Disability, The Blind/Low Vision (BLV) and Alternative Disability Pathways National Coach is tasked with the development, performance, and selection of BLV players on both national and international platforms. Additionally, the role will be charged with keeping abreast of emerging disability tennis pathways globally, with a focus on positioning Australia as a leader in this field. Integral to the role is the creation of a comprehensive BLV talent identification strategy aimed at fostering a continuous stream of players through these pathways. This strategy is designed to align closely with the overarching objective of achieving and maintaining a world #1 BLV player and ensuring Australia ranks #1 in international BLV medals year-on-year. In this role you will:
About you What you will bring to the role:
What’s to love
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Employment Status |
Applications Close |
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Full Time | 14 April 2024 | |
Qualifications |
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High Performance Coach Must be a Tennis Australia coach member or be able to provide proof of adequate insurance, qualification, Working With Children Checks and First Aid certification. |
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Apply/Contact |
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If you think you’re up to the challenge, we’d love to hear from you! A copy of the position description can be found here. Please submit your resume and cover letter via our online application system. Please note, only applications submitted through our system will be considered. |