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British Rowing - Sports Scientist - Men (Maternity cover)

British Rowing
Organisation
British Rowing
Salary
£28-£34,000
Location
Caversham, Reading
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
17 May 2026
Job Description
What you’ll be doing

The primary purpose of this post is to provide essential sports science support and expertise to the British Rowing Olympic Men’s programme. This role will be managed by the Performance Science Lead with the daily deployment of the post-holder led by the Olympic Head Coach - Men.

Sports Science Support

- Conduct physiological testing and biomechanical monitoring as agreed with the coaches and Performance Science Lead.
- Collect video and GPS data to provide technical insight to the coaches.

Training Load Monitoring

- Organise, collect, and process training load data from training and racing scenarios.

Programme Support

- Attend and contribute to regular rowing performance reviews for the Men’s squad.
- Collaborate with the NTC staff to ensure athlete training, recovery, and race day preparation needs are catered for.

Data Management

- Support the collection, storage, and analysis of training and testing data.

Innovation

- Stay abreast of the latest research and innovation related to elite performance and training for endurance athletes
- Any other related work that contributes to the success of the wider GBRT provided that it does not detract from the primary purpose of the post.

To see the full list of responsibilities, please read the full job description here:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bP9tZtZ9_sAOkllM_7z5qdiFME79qHPL/view
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1xlFguEyxhf_ls51wAji0IJTDk6J4ZCUR/view

A bit about you

We are looking for an experienced and suitably qualified practitioner with a minimum of two years embedded within a high-performance sporting team who can work collaboratively. It is important to be adaptable, approachable, and visible in this role.

Mandatory Requirements

Essential Criteria
- Experience of providing physiological and/or biomechanical support to athletes and coaches
- Sport and exercise science degree with experience in laboratory and field testing of athletes
- Ability to critically evaluate and interpret data and collaborate with coaches to impact performance improvement

Desirable Criteria
- Masters degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field of sport and exercise science
- BASES accredited physiologist or biomechanist, or the experience to obtain this within 6 months
- Experience working within a multidisciplinary team that includes coaches, scientists, and medical practitioners

What we offer

Besides the salary and 25 days holiday (plus bank holidays) pro rata, you’ll also get:

- 7.5% employer pension contribution (when you contribute 3%)
- £20 per month with Betterspace (our wellbeing platform)
- Company Health Insurance and Health Cash Plan
- Life assurance (x3 your salary)
- Cycle to work scheme
- Free and secure parking in Caversham
- Free annual ROW Membership
- Bonus annual leave between Christmas and New Years Day
How to apply
https://britishrowing.jobs.personio.com/job/2607333#apply To apply for this role, please submit your application questions alongside your CV. Without the use of AI, answer the following application questions in 250 words or less per question. What makes you the best candidate for this role? Provide an example of the work that you have done in high-performance sport that has had a positive impact on performance. What would you like to gain from this opportunity? Application Process Shortlisting Date: 19 May 2026 Online Video Interview Date (if required): 22 May 2026 Interview Date: One full day from 4-16 June (excluding 10 June and weekends) 2026 2nd Interview Date (if required): 30 June 2026 Face to face interviews will take place at the National Training Centre, Sheriff’s Boathouse, Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake, Off Henley Road, Caversham RG4 6LP.
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