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Gaelic Athletic Club - est. 1975

Gaelic Football and Gaelic Games Coach Job Posting

We are hiring for a Gaelic Football and Gaelic Games Coach

Job Summary

The Gaelic Football and Games Coach will be responsible for the provision of high quality coaching of youth and adult players for recreational and competitive teams and programs including taking teams to an international Gaelic Games competitions and the GAA World Games.

Duties

  • Will coach and train athletes on the complete Gaelic Games offering including Gaelic Football, hurling, handball, rounders and athletics for club programs
  • Identify strengths and weaknesses of athletes or teams
  • Plan, develop and implement training and practice sessions
  • Nurture and develop athletes’ potential skills and abilities
  • Develop, plan and co-ordinate competitive schedules and programs
  • Motivate and prepare athletes or teams for competitive events or games
  • Formulate competitive strategies, develop game plans and direct athletes and players during games or athletic events
  • Analyse and evaluate athletes’ or teams’ performances and modify training programs.
  • Coach teams at local, provincial, national and international competitions including the GAA World Games.

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Essential Experience

  • Excellent Gaelic Games (Gaelic Football, Hurling, Handball) coaching skills with a minimum of 7 years’ practical coaching experience in a professional and voluntary capacity
  • Have had full-time experience of coaching children in a school, club and summer scheme environment in the last five years
  • Have knowledge of LTAD and experience of Physical Literacy in a club, undergraduate or school context
  • Demonstrated motivation and desire to work with youth and adult athletes

 Essential Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Science Health and Sports Studies in Sports Science or a related area
  • Gaelic Football specific minimum Level 2 Award for youth, and Level 1 for youth & adult
  • Hurling, handball and rounders Foundation Award minimum
  • GAA for All Disability Award
  • Clear and detailed knowledge of the GAA’s coaching structures and initiatives
  • Strong organization and problem solving skills with a demonstrable ability to work in high-pressure situations

To apply, submit cover letter and CV to chairperson@ottawagaels.ca by March 5, 2018.