Talent Academy Senior Coach
University of Bristol - School of Physiology, Pharmacology and Neuroscience

Date: 1 week ago
City: Bristol, Connecticut
Contract type: Part time

The role
The University of Bristol is a top 10 university for sport. The Sport, Exercise & Health Department works with more than 70 student sport clubs, encouraging participation, enhancing the student experience & pursuing athletic performance, whilst supporting Academic excellence.
The Sport Exercise & Health Department (SEH) also fosters strong community links, partnering with local schools, clubs & national governing bodies to deliver programmes from participation through to performance for the Bristol community.
The #Wearebristol hashtag demonstrates our ambition beyond university life, we want to be an organisation that can represent Bristol, that the city can be proud of. Leveraging the university performance environment, utilising high quality coaching & athlete development as a proud ‘independent’ organisation, the University of Bristol Talent Academy seeks to develop & support the widest range of young people in hockey in the Bristol area.
The Hockey Talent Academy, an England Hockey licenced Programme began life in September 2023 and is now in it’s second year of operation, following a highly successful first year bringing together 55-60 young people from across the region for in the order of 280 hours of activity, on-pitch training, strength & conditioning training, development & competitive matches, off pitch game education & video review, sports psychology & nutrition classes.
The SEH Performance Team seek passionate, creative & highly skilled coaches to join our team. Building on established foundations, embracing the culture of excellence & people-focused development that exists today within both the Hockey Club & Talent Academy, the successful candidate will playing a key role in the continuation and enhancement of an inspiring, positive & supportive development focused performance culture at the hockey Talent Academy, mirroring that of the wider University of Bristol hockey & performance culture.
Talent Academy training will either take place on a Monday or Thursday evening. This is still being finalised and we hope to be able to confirm at interview stage.
What will you be doing?
The post-holder will lead the ‘day-to-day’ coaching for one of the Boys / Girls groups of c.25 athletes. You will plan & deliver quality, individual & team focused coaching according to the England Hockey Talent System Framework & in line with top level cycle & development planning created by the Head of Hockey & / or Talent Academy lead.
The successful candidate(s) will
You should apply if
You
Contract type: Fixed term contract for 12 months
Work pattern: Part time, 1x 10 hours and 1x 6 hours
Grade: G
Salary: £30,805 - £35,116 per annum (pro rata)
School/Unit: Centre for Sport, Exercise and Health
Shift pattern: Monday or Thursday evenings and weekends
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Monday 2nd June.
The University SEH Performance team is more than happy to discuss the role informally prior to the application deadline. Please contact the Hockey Co-Ordinator Martin Hicks ([email protected]) with any questions you may have.
Our strategy and mission
We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.
Available documents
The University of Bristol is a top 10 university for sport. The Sport, Exercise & Health Department works with more than 70 student sport clubs, encouraging participation, enhancing the student experience & pursuing athletic performance, whilst supporting Academic excellence.
The Sport Exercise & Health Department (SEH) also fosters strong community links, partnering with local schools, clubs & national governing bodies to deliver programmes from participation through to performance for the Bristol community.
The #Wearebristol hashtag demonstrates our ambition beyond university life, we want to be an organisation that can represent Bristol, that the city can be proud of. Leveraging the university performance environment, utilising high quality coaching & athlete development as a proud ‘independent’ organisation, the University of Bristol Talent Academy seeks to develop & support the widest range of young people in hockey in the Bristol area.
The Hockey Talent Academy, an England Hockey licenced Programme began life in September 2023 and is now in it’s second year of operation, following a highly successful first year bringing together 55-60 young people from across the region for in the order of 280 hours of activity, on-pitch training, strength & conditioning training, development & competitive matches, off pitch game education & video review, sports psychology & nutrition classes.
The SEH Performance Team seek passionate, creative & highly skilled coaches to join our team. Building on established foundations, embracing the culture of excellence & people-focused development that exists today within both the Hockey Club & Talent Academy, the successful candidate will playing a key role in the continuation and enhancement of an inspiring, positive & supportive development focused performance culture at the hockey Talent Academy, mirroring that of the wider University of Bristol hockey & performance culture.
Talent Academy training will either take place on a Monday or Thursday evening. This is still being finalised and we hope to be able to confirm at interview stage.
What will you be doing?
The post-holder will lead the ‘day-to-day’ coaching for one of the Boys / Girls groups of c.25 athletes. You will plan & deliver quality, individual & team focused coaching according to the England Hockey Talent System Framework & in line with top level cycle & development planning created by the Head of Hockey & / or Talent Academy lead.
The successful candidate(s) will
- Plan & deliver high quality high intensity, person-centred coaching suitable for young athletes. Sessions to be game-based, representative learning, utilising other elements of the session design toolkit as appropriate.
- Lead at matches & tournament in support of training groups.
- Utilise Individual Development Plans to shape targeted coaching conversations. Use video & other tools as part of training & match planning as well as targeted feedback.
- Provide detailed, developmental feedback to athletes that reflects both individuals learning objectives & observed performance.
- Develop & utilise a sustainable assessment strategy to enable fair and open assessment of players & development opportunities for young people aspiring to the Talent Academy. Ensure open & fair selection with a person / team centred approach at all times.
- Lead, work alongside & develop assistant coaches & the wider coaching team, embodying a culture of continuous improvement, development & teamwork.
- Be part of planning meetings including for training planning, squad selection & communicate regularly with the Head Coach / TA lead & other Assistant Coaches. Collaborate within the division & the Talent Academy / hockey community to plan & administer registration, training, match, umpiring, assessment delivery.
You should apply if
You
- Bring extensive experience of developing high potential (young) players in club & performance environments & ideally significant experience working within the England Hockey Talent System or former player Pathway.
- Demonstrate a track record of connecting with young people, parents & other coaches and as part of athlete personal development & wellbeing.
- Have active accredited coach status with England Hockey, holding at minimum England Hockey Level 2 Coach Award, alongside an ability to demonstrate continuous personal development beyond this. Hold an up to date Safeguarding Certificate.
- Demonstrate experience of team-working / co-coaching with other coaches to deliver a safe, prosperous & high quality development environment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of rounded athlete development & be passionate about sport as part of a rounded lifestyle.
- Be an excellent, rounded leader of people, focusing on developing a long-term culture of learning & performance.
- Be conscientious, committed, punctual & reliable
- Demonstrate excellent verbal & written communication skills.
Contract type: Fixed term contract for 12 months
Work pattern: Part time, 1x 10 hours and 1x 6 hours
Grade: G
Salary: £30,805 - £35,116 per annum (pro rata)
School/Unit: Centre for Sport, Exercise and Health
Shift pattern: Monday or Thursday evenings and weekends
This advert will close at 23:59 UK time on Monday 2nd June.
The University SEH Performance team is more than happy to discuss the role informally prior to the application deadline. Please contact the Hockey Co-Ordinator Martin Hicks ([email protected]) with any questions you may have.
Our strategy and mission
We recently launched our strategy to 2030 tying together our mission, vision and values.
The University of Bristol aims to be a place where everyone feels able to be themselves and do their best in an inclusive working environment where all colleagues can thrive and reach their full potential. We want to attract, develop, and retain individuals with different experiences, backgrounds and perspectives – particularly people of colour, LGBT+ and disabled people - because diversity of people and ideas remains integral to our excellence as a global civic institution.
Available documents
- Further Particulars - Sports, Exercise & Health.pdf
- Job Description - Talent Academy Senior Coach.pdf
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