BRAVE Academy Coaches & Managers Wanted
Scottish Hockey is seeking to appoint a number of coaches and managers to our new Brave Academy Centres.
The purpose of the Brave Academy Centres is to build on the good work already being done across the country in Schools, Clubs and Districts to support our talented emerging and aspiring hockey athletes. They will form the basis of a talent and performance system that ultimately aims to bring consistent international success for Scotland and improve the quality of our domestic game. We will achieve this by helping to broaden the base of talented athletes and increase the number of players capable of playing international youth hockey at the highest level.
The principles included within our Brave Performance Blueprint will form the framework for this exciting new academy programme, and an ongoing programme of training and support will be offered to successful applicants.
Ideally you would be based within reach of one of our three Academy Centres in Dundee, Edinburgh and Glasgow. If you feel you are passionate about supporting the journey of taking Scotland’s international hockey teams and our domestic game to the next level, and feel you have the necessary motivation and qualifications, then see below opportunities to get involved.
Brave Academy Centre Lead Coach application
Brave Academy Centre – Assistant Coach application
Brave Academy Centre – Assistant Coach (wrfGKs) application
Brave Academy Centre Manager Application
Please submit an Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form as part of your application.
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