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Assistant Hockey Coaches - Women & Men 1st Teams

University of Bath University of Bath Sports Training Village
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The Department of Sports Development and Recreation at the University of Bath seeks to utilise the power of sport to foster the best environment to enable individuals to thrive.

The Department manages and organises a range of activities under the University’s sports brand - Team Bath - and aspires to create a world leading multi-sport environment delivering to elite athletes, staff and students of the University and the local and regional community.  Based in the inspiring £35m Sports Training Village, the Department offers a wide range of high-quality sports activities, programmes, events, services and facilities catering for all ages and abilities. 

In addition, we are recognised by UK Sport as one of only eight Elite Training Centres, providing the training base for around 250 international level athletes. This is an opportunity to become part of a professional and progressive organisation at the leading edge of sport, health and fitness. 


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The University of Bath is offering an exciting opportunity for qualified assistant hockey coaches to join their Women's and Men's Student Performance Sport hockey squads. This part-time role is perfect for those passionate about sports and coaching, particularly in a dynamic and competitive environment. The teams are actively preparing for a successful season in the BUCS National League, aiming high for 2025/26.

 

As an assistant coach, you'll have the opportunity to contribute to training sessions primarily held on Monday evenings, with fixtures scheduled on Wednesday afternoons. You'll also be involved in pre-season training in September, allowing you to kickstart the season on a strong note. Flexibility is key to this role, with hours arranged around the BUCS fixtures calendar.

 

This role offers the unique chance to work within a high-performance framework, collaborating with a team of professionals, including physiotherapists and strength and conditioning coaches.

 

If you're interested, please contact Ian Cordwell, the Head Coach, via email at ic225@bath.ac.uk. Be sure to include your coaching resume and a brief statement about your motivation for coaching at this level. 

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