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England Age Group Assistant Coach U16 or U18 Girls

England Hockey
Organisation
England Hockey
Salary
Self-Employed with a fee of £100 - £110 per day dependent on experience
Location
Various
Contract type
Closing date
24 September 2025
Interview date
9 October 2025
Job Description
ENGLAND AGE GROUP ACITIVTY

The purpose of England Age Group Activity

Develop an oversupply of players for the GB Elite Development Programme and England U21 Programme who have the potential to be world leading senior internationals
Facilitate best versus best domestic training for an identified group of players
Exposure to the highest potential young players of junior international competition and the demands of international hockey
Deliver a holistic player development philosophy with an inclusive culture
ROLE SUMMARY

Looking to Los Angeles 2028 and beyond, there is an exciting opportunity to support young and talented players more effectively and see more exceptional young players develop across the country.

Our aspiration is to create:

A phenomenal ’talent pipeline’ the hockey community in England (Great Britain) is proud of
A talent identification system which attracts and excites young people irrespective of their background and inspires them to be the best they can be
Talent development environments which engender competition for places at every stage, leading to dominant club performances in Europe and England / Great Britain junior and senior international teams dominating international hockey
Critical to achieving this is creating shared ambitions for talent identification and development across school, club and pathway activity and working collaboratively across the junior talent development landscape to provide more impactful experiences for young players

Responsibilities of Assistant Coach
A functional and integral member of an England Age Group coaching and management team
The team will include head coach, assistant coach, a performance analyst, a goalkeeping coach, a team manager, and physiotherapist
Assist the Head Coach in the planning, coordination, and delivery of activity. Contact time including single training days, training camps, remote workshops, and domestic and international competition. See Appendix A for the list of dates.
Assist the profiling and selection of players onto the programme, effectively supporting a timely feedback process
Assist the Head Coach in the performance management and communication with athletes including the ongoing delivery of Individual Development Plans, training diaries (incorporating Strength & Conditioning), selection decisions and player feedback (formal & informal) throughout the programme
Maintain, regular engagement with players and their environments away from training days and camps, utilising a variety of communication and presentation tools
Commitment and availability for England Age Group activity, staff meetings and development opportunities
As part of the welfare team, take responsibility for the safety and protection of the individuals in their programme. In the absence of the Team Manager the coaching team will act as the Stand-in Team Manager and will be responsible for fulfilling their duties.
Other

Represent EH in all training and competition environments favourably
Adhere to the EH Code of Ethics and Behaviour and Safeguarding policies
Talent HUB – England Age Group & DiSE Player Training Environment – 6 HUBS across the country

Be the Head Coach, lead a team of coaches at one of 6 Talent HUBs
Be the main point of communication for the HUB between England Hockey, Talents Administrator, Junior Talent Development Manager, Lead Talent Coaches and the venue.
How to apply
For a full role description and details of how to apply please visit https://www.englandhockey.co.uk/find-a-job-in-hockey/jobs/england-age-group-assistant-coach-england-u16-or-u18-girls
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