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Additional information: This post is 0.35 FTE on an annualised hours contract with hours of work to be agreed with the successful candidate. Delivery will mainly be during the University term.
NTU is a great place to work. We take care of our colleagues with flexible and competitive packages, and the opportunities for genuine professional progress. We respect and value all our staff, because we know that it takes a strong and diverse workforce to maintain the kind of success we’ve achieved. Our award-winning research is celebrated around the world, and we’re proud of our strategic partnerships. It’s all down to the ability of our people to shape, create and innovate, in whatever capacity they work with us.
Our continued success — underpinned by the number of prestigious national awards we’ve won — has hinged on two commitments: creating excellent global collaborations, and harnessing the talents of all our people. NTU is a university at the peak of its powers, but we know we can still go even further. Join us in our mission to become ‘the university of the future’ — seize the challenge and adventure of working with an organisation where progress never stops. This is your career, reimagined.
NTU Sport proudly supports talented athletes and those who play sport purely for fun, helping each individual to achieve their personal goals; we encourage all of our students and staff to follow an active, healthy lifestyle; and we are pleased to welcome the wider community onto campus to take advantage of our world-class sports facilities.
We are seeking an individual who is able to lead and deliver high quality coaching and recruitment services to the performance program within NTU Womens Basketball. You will possess an in-depth understand of coaching styles and practical delivery and the needs of student players. You will have experience of working as part of a multi-disciplinary team, and a proven track record of delivering results. Knowledge of the BUCS competition structures as well as Basketball England National League competition structures would be advantageous. The successful candidate will be conscientious with good communication, influencing and team working skills. You will need to be adaptable and have a flexible approach to work across the academic year, including the availability to work evenings and weekends where necessary, and also away from the university, both within the U.K. and abroad.