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Club Head Coach - Gymnastics

Nile Wilson Gymnastics
Organisation
Nile Wilson Gymnastics
Salary
29,120
Location
Wirral, Wolverhampton, Mansfield and Leeds
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
1 November 2025
Job Description
As Club Head Coach your primary focus will be to lead a team of coaches in providing a fun, safe, interactive and inspiring learning environment for all participants of the gymnastics programme.

You will have the ability to constantly evaluate the programme in regard to progress and improvements of participants. You will be confident in considering and applying appropriate health & safety requirements (in line with British Gymnastics recommendations). You will lead a high-quality coaching team to ensure excellence in preparation and delivery of sessions.

Why Work With Us

Our vision is to run gymnastics clubs around the country that ‘Change the Game’ delivering unique and engaging activities balanced against requirements of gymnastics programs.

We are striving to look at things in a different way and increase participation in gymnastics at all levels. From pre-school to adults, the experience in the gym is based around putting a smile on everyone’s faces. We believe we can make the local gymnastics club a centre for a family's recreational time during any week.

As a business we are rapidly expanding, which not only offers fantastic opportunities to future gymnasts but also for those within the business to develop their roles. We are looking for ambitious, capable, resilient, and driven individuals who can help us realise our vision for our gym’s.

Person Specification

You will take ownership of a rapidly developing team & support Nile Wilson Gymnastics with their future vision. You will be an experienced gymnastics coach (minimum Level 2) with the ability to confidently lead and inspire both your colleagues and gymnasts. A level of administrative experience is required, and you will be confident communicating both in person and via video chat / telephone. A key element of your role will be to compose work schedules / timetables for staffing and administrate day to day staffing requests. Positive, enthusiastic and engaging, you will be an excellent role model with a commitment to improve, develop & lead while working closely with the management team.

Role and Responsibilities

Programme Leadership & Delivery

Collaborate with the Regional Head Coach (RHC) to define and implement the structure and content of the club’s gymnastics programmes.
Lead on the coordination and delivery of the club’s awards scheme, including periodic evaluations in alignment with regional standards.
Actively coach and lead sessions across the identified programmes, maintaining a regular and impactful coaching timetable.
Support the RHC in the evaluation and annual review of programme offerings, class structures, and discipline progression within the club.
Team Management & Development

Provide direct support, mentorship and day-to-day leadership to the club’s coaching team, in line with development frameworks set by the RHC.
Conduct regular coaching observations, feedback sessions, and support the creation of personalised development plans.
Oversee the gymnastics induction, training, and integration of new coaches, ensuring all staff adhere to club standards and expectations.
Plan and deliver daily huddles and regular 1:1 check-ins to maintain team communication, motivation, and clarity.
Lead on weekly session cover arrangements, ensuring classes are adequately staffed at all times.
Operational Responsibilities

Support the RHC and RGM in the planning and delivery of in-club competitions, events, and parent engagement activities.
Work with the RGM to manage and approve coach timesheets, leave requests, and maintain effective rota planning.
Take ownership of school holiday timetable planning and staffing allocations, working with the wider regional team to ensure alignment and efficiency.
Safeguarding, Safety & Compliance

Ensure safeguarding standards are upheld at all times, working with the club’s Welfare Officer and RGM to implement best practices.
Conduct equipment checks to ensure all apparatus is safe, stable, and adequately matted prior to use.
Act as the First Aid lead on site and ensure first aid protocols are followed and training is up to date.
Parent & Community Engagement

Be an active point of contact for parents and guardians, maintaining regular, clear communication both verbally and in writing.
Manage and respond to concerns or issues raised by parents, gymnasts, or staff in relation to the club’s recreational programmes, escalating to the RHC or RGM as required.
Culture, Growth & Leadership

Lead by example to foster a positive, engaging team culture, consistent with the organisation’s values.
Support the organisation’s wider mission by contributing to club development projects and taking on additional responsibilities where appropriate.
Promote gymnastics within the local community and support the club’s ambition to increase participation and provide an engaging experience.
Skills & Qualifications

Essential

Minimum Level 2 British Gymnastics General/Gymnastics for all qualifications or equivalent.
Ideally you will have experience of coaching within a general gymnastics environment, working with pre-school and senior gymnasts, from beginner to intermediate level.
Proven ability to work with, inspire and motivate all levels and ages of gymnast.
Proven ability to work with, inspire and motivate the coaching team.
Ability and flexibility to cover additional sessions when required e.g. holiday programme.
Demonstrate strong interpersonal, communication and customer service skills.
Adhere to and lead on our safeguarding and child protection policies.
No agencies please.

All applicants will be required to provide / undertake: Relevant First Aid & Child protection

Qualifications & will be subject to Enhanced DBS checks.

Licence/Certification: British Gymnastics Qualification - Minimum Level 2 (required)

How to apply
Please email your CV to careers@nilewilsongymnastics.com, and please state the location you are applying for in your email.
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