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Good Oil Tactix Development Coach • Coaching Developing Elite Netball Good Oil Tactix Development Coach • Coaching developing elite Netball players • Supporting player development in the Mainland netball centres • Vibrant and fast paced environment The Good Oil Tactix represent the Mainland area in the ANZ Premiership, and have the responsibility in partnership with Netball New Zealand (NNZ) for leading the development of elite players in the region. Netball has a proud tradition of widespread participation and sporting excellence from grassroots Netball through to the ANZ Premiership and the Silver Ferns. In partnership with Netball New Zealand (NNZ), the Mainland Tactix are seeking a Development Coach reporting to the Tactix Head Coach to take the lead on identifying and developing players with the potential to transition to the elite level in the Mainland region. The primary purpose of this role is to work across the Mainland region to ensure that the Tactix have a succession plan and pipeline of players to deliver a home-grown Mainland Tactix side that can win the ANZ Premiership. This will include the key role of coaching the Mainland National Netball League team. They will work closely with Tactix staff, Netball Centres in the region and NNZ high performance staff to ensure that development of players in the Mainland region is aligned to the needs of both the Mainland Tactix and National programs. In order to ensure alignment to the Tactix program, the successful candidate will also hold a defined coaching role in the Tactix campaign. They must be able to link the player needs of the Mainland Tactix to player development systems in the wider netball community in the region to grow player depth. Ultimately, the successful candidate will be responsible for the creation of a clear development pathway to transition players from Mainland centre programs through to the Tactix and ultimately the Silver Ferns. Applicants must have a proven track record in Netball coaching at the high performance or talent development level with experience of system development and the transition of players to elite. The ability to work across multiple levels of the game, and strong stakeholder management and interpersonal skills that generate mutual trust and respect are essential. This position is a full-time fixed term appointment recruited in partnership with NNZ and will involve significant involvement and engagement with both organisations. Have you got the skills and experience we need? Keen to be part of the future of the Good Oil Tactix? If so, send your detailed C.V to [email protected] Applications close at 1pm Friday December 4th For a copy of the Job Description please contact [email protected] .
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