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Active Row Programme Manager - Thames Valley

London Youth Rowing
Organisation
London Youth Rowing
Salary
£26,000-£28,000
Location
Thames Valley
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
23 December 2025
Job Description
Job Description
Role: Active Row Programme Manager – Thames Valley
Responsible to: Bobbie Morgan, Programme Manager and Head of Compliance

Pay and Hours
This is a full-time role with a salary of £26,000-£28,000. The working days are Monday to Friday typically with at least one evening a week and occasional weekends throughout the year. Days in lieu of working additional hours must be arranged and agreed with your managers.

Role Purpose
The Active Row programme aims to engage participants from a range of different backgrounds, introducing them to the sport of rowing and encouraging them get active and to find belonging within the programme. The sessions are run mainly within the schools, hosted within partner rowing clubs and are both on and off the water throughout the year. As part of the role you will be responsible for launching and overseeing a branch of the Active Row programme. This will include managing the relationship that LYR has with the local schools and organisations at every level, as well as liaising with stakeholders in the programme. You will have to co-ordinate team of staff to help you with session delivery, working with the local volunteers, coaches and universities and local rowing organisations to manage this element of the programme.

This role will be based in Reading working remotely from the rest of the Active Row team and locally with schools, teachers, and other local organisations. However, there will be times throughout the year that you will be working closely with the team of coaches based in London and be expected to visit for work on occasion.

While in this role, you will consistently be working and focusing on your own development and experience as a coach and programme lead within the world of rowing and grassroots sports. While in this role, you will have the chance to shadow peers, have mentors within your team, and have support of your line manager and coach developer. Your development is at the heart of the programme, supported by your colleagues and using the framework of opportunities that LYR will offer, you will be responsible for making the most of your journey with LYR. This opportunity will be powerful and valuable experience that will leave you with the qualifications, skills, and knowledge to flourish if you use it well.

Performance Standards

Lead on a Thames Valley branch of Active Row
- Managing the Active Row Programme across a specific area
- Establishing opportunities to expand and develop the programme
- Overseeing the LYR network in the local area
- Liaising and maintaining a relationship with stakeholders including universities and watersports clubs
- Co-ordinating administrative support, session coaches and volunteers
- Undertaking general administrative tasks and training
- Carrying out remote work and managing your time efficiently
- Provide regular updates and written reports for LYR management and programme funders on the progress of the Active Row programme in you area, supported by a member of Senior Management Team
- Research and write case studies, supported by other staff, demonstrating the impact of the Active Row programme in your area

Managing Schools and establish indoor and on water activity
- Overseeing the relationship between LYR and the schools/organisations and other partner groups  
- Managing the expectations of programme participants and ensuring that the terms of the contract are met, particularly around the usage and servicing of LYR equipment
- Engaging the schools and organisations you work with in all the events the LYR request that they attend
- Organising internal and local events
- Evaluating and reporting to your managers the quality and condition of the relationships you are managing on a regular basis
- Build and promote an LYR Community Open Club as a way of providing recreational rowing opportunities

Coaching Sessions
- Planning and preparing sessions for participants of various skill and ability
- Building participation with underrepresented groups
- Engaging participants in safe and fun sessions
- Monitoring and recording all the necessary data for sessions that you are leading on or responsible for
- Evaluating and reporting on the progress of participants and sharing feedback with them directly as well as with the group leader and your managers
- Reporting any incidents, damage or safeguarding concerns using the correct channels
- Leading sessions both on land and on water

Developing Yourself
- Managing your attitude and expectations
- Organising yourself and developing a routine that will help you thrive
- Communicating clearly with your colleagues and managers
- Engaging fully in the opportunities that are provided, and completing all the necessary training and qualifications required for the role
- Planning and shaping a development plan that you are passionate about
- Analysing your performance and using that to build your goals
- Evaluating your options and goals
- Reporting and communicating openly and honestly with your managers on your complete experience and journey

Benefits
- Enrolment into LYR pension scheme, with the People’s Pension (subject to meeting qualifying criteria)
- 20 days’ holiday per year plus 4 company gift days (2 during summer and 2 during the Christmas holidays)
- Travel expenses ‍

Person Specification
Experience
- Previous experience of co-ordinating a programme
- Experience of working both independently and as part of a team
- Rowing experience and holds L2 Rowing Coach qualification
- Understanding and experience using technology
- Previous experience of working independently and remotely  

Abilities, skills, and knowledge
- Ability to make sensible decisions
- Willingness to apply yourself
- Committed to developing yourself
- Capable adapting to changing environments and situations
- Skilled at communication, time management, and teamwork
- Holds a current and valid driving licence

Personal attributes
- Enthusiastic approach to working with young people who face barriers to participation and physical activity
- Passionate and spirited
- Pragmatic  Open minded and considerate
- Supportive and helpful
- Engaging
- Professional
- Approachable and accommodating
- Observant Confident
How to apply
How to Apply To apply for this role, you should submit: - An updated CV which shows your full career history with any breaks explained, we recommend that this is no longer than three pages. - A supporting statement explaining why you are interested in this role, detailing how you are a good candidate for this role and how you fulfil the person specification, again we recommend that this is no longer than two pages. Please submit the documents via email to Emily Coe, Programme Director,  ecoe@londonyouthrowing.com If you apply, we will aim to acknowledge your application within 24 hours of receipt. If after that time you have not heard from us, please telephone the LYR office (0203 434 0990) to ensure that it has arrived. Using a secure email address and putting the job title/organisation in the subject line reduces the chances of any email going into spam. More Information Thank you for taking the time to read this job information pack, we hope that you have found it useful. If you are interested in applying and have questions about the role you would like to ask first, please send an email to info@londonyouthrowing.com with the job title/organisation in the subject line and we will get back to you.   ‍
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