Thursday 18 August 2011

Scotland Rugby League Volunteer Vacancies


A unique opportunity has arisen within Scotland Rugby League for positions within the Regional Player Development Centres in the North of Scotland and in the Central Belt of Scotland.


We are currently looking for volunteer coaches, strength and conditioning coaches and physiotherapists to work within the Regional Player Development Centre environment at both Under 15 and Under 16 age groups.

The PDC will run from 1st October 2011 - 26th November 2011 and then again from 3rd March 2012 - 28th April 2012 before forming the National Centre.

Please see the adverts and job descriptions below for North and Central positions.

NORTH - PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE ADVERTS:

North Coaches
North Strength and Conditioning Coaches
North Physiotherapists / Sports First Aiders

Job Descriptions:

Job Description - North Head Coach
Job Description - North Assistant Coach
please note there are no job descriptions for North Strength and Conditioners or Physiotherapists


CENTRAL - PLAYER DEVELOPMENT CENTRE ADVERTS:

Central Coaches
Central Strength and Conditioning Coaches
Central Physiotherapists / Sports First Aiders

Job Descriptions:

Job Description - Central Head Coach
Job Description - Central Assistant Coach
please note there are no job descriptions for Central Strength and Conditioners or Physiotherapists



CLOSING DATES FOR APPLICATIONS: FRIDAY 2nd SEPTEMBER


INTERVIEW DATES:
CENTRAL - MONDAY 12th SEPTEMBER 2011
NORTH - TUESDAY 13th SEPTEMBER 2011

If you are interested in work experience with a Scottish Governing body, have a look at the adverts below and submit your CV stating what position you are applying for directly to:

srl.development@rfl.uk.com

or alternatively post to:

PDC - Scotland Rugby League
Caledonia House
1 Redheughs Rigg, South Gyle
Edinburgh
EH12 9DQ.

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