Posted: 4 October 2024
Link to Apply: https://cdn.uksca.org.uk/assets/pdfs/JobPdfs/lead-strength-and-conditioning-coach-638635442939068595.pdf
Department: Performance Cricket
Reporting to: Head of Science and Medicine
Location: Kent Cricket, The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence, Old Dover Road,
Canterbury, Kent CT1 3NZ
Background:
Kent Cricket is one of only 18 first class county cricket clubs in England and Wales. From our headquarters at The Spitfire Ground, St Lawrence in Canterbury, and with a satellite ground at The County Ground, Beckenham, we are responsible for the growth and development of all cricket across Kent and our four London Boroughs of Bexley, Bromley, Greenwich and Lewisham – from community and schools’ cricket to the professional game.
Equality Statement:
Kent Cricket recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We’re passionate about creating an inclusive workplace that promotes and values diversity. Companies that are diverse in age, gender identity, race, sexual orientation, physical or mental ability, ethnicity and perspective are proven to be better companies. More importantly, creating an environment where everyone, from any background, can do their best work, is the right thing to do and we therefore encourage applicants from diverse areas to apply.
Summary of the Role:
You will lead the delivery of Strength and Conditioning services within Kent County Cricket Club (KCCC). Primarily this will be the first team squad members, as well as supporting and overseeing delivery the KCCC Academy and CAG programme with a Pathways S&C Coach.
Principle Responsibilities:
• Lead, plan and deliver the provision of annual individualised Strength & Conditioning programmes for each member of Kent’s Professional Squad
• Line-manage a Pathways Strength and Conditioning coach
• Plan and lead regular pre-season and in-season testing, in keeping with the physical benchmarks for professional cricketers, as identified by KCCC.
• Report any testing, screening and assessment results on the ECB database and feed these results directly back to the player, physiotherapist and coaches.
• Attend home 1st XI, and 2nd XI games and training days as directed by the Head Coach and/or Head of Science and Medicine
• Formally monitor and review the workloads of players every week with the Physiotherapists, Head Coach and Head of Talent Pathway
• Contribute towards the annual Strength and Conditioning and Medical Team injury audit objectives
• Work within the predetermined cricket budget for strength and conditioning set by the Head of Science and Medicine.
• Appropriately liaise with and manage any S&C related arrangements with external facilities
• Offer advice to all players on their daily lifestyle and S&C related requirements.
• Work closely with the club’s caterers and consultant nutritionist to provide the appropriate matchday menu options (specific dietary requirements).
• Liaise with ECB staff (Lead S&C Coach, Physiotherapist) on the support of individual KCCC players where relevant.
• Be expected to maintain a relevant qualification for your role.
• Undertake regular formal and informal CPD related to your role that will benefit your development.
Skills, Knowledge and Experience:
Essential
• Bachelor’s degree in sports science or strength and conditioning
• UKSCA accreditation
• ISAK Accreditation or willing to obtain within 12 months
• 5+ years’ experience working in strength and conditioning.
• Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to recognise and show compassion when working with performance athletes.
Desirable
• 2+ years’ experience working in strength and conditioning in elite sport
• LUBAS First Aid in Sport Qualification
In addition, the post-holder should have or will be required to obtain:
• Legal entitlement to work in the UK
• Full driving licence
• ECB Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
• First Aid in Sport and Basic Life Support Qualifications
• Safe-Guarding children certification
Working Relationships
• Director of Cricket
• Head Coach
• Head of Science and Medicine
• Head of Talent Pathway
• Chief Operating Officer
• Team Coaches
Job Details:
Location: The Spitfire Ground, Canterbury & The County Ground, Beckenham
Salary: £ 34,000 – £38,000
CPD contribution:
Position Type: Full-time, 35 hours per week across evenings and weekends with travel
Closing: Friday 18th October 2024
Special Conditions:
The post holder will be based at the Spitfire Cricket Ground as part of the Professional Cricket Department. Due to the nature of the work, the post holder will carry out his/her duties as such times/days which are most effective to perform the tasks required. This may involve some out of hours work – evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays, as necessary. The policies of the Club reflect a 52-week, seven-day operation for all cricket provision.
Safeguarding Statement:
Kent Cricket is committed to safeguarding and protecting children, young people and adults in cricket and we expect all employees to share this commitment. All posts are subject to a process of vetting with references taken up and where the role involves working in Regulated Activity with children, we require a current ECB DBS.
HOW TO APPLY:
To apply, please send a full CV to jobs@kentcricket.co.uk. Please mark all correspondence “Lead S&C Coach” by Friday 18th October 2024
Appointment will be subject to satisfactory references, relevant right to work information being provided and DBS clearance. The successful candidate will be required to undergo an Enhanced ECB DBS with relevant barred list check.
The role you have applied for is subject to an Enhanced DBS disclosure with barred list check for working with children. If you are invited for interview, you will be required to declare all spent or unspent convictions and cautions, but not any that are protected or filtered. If you are invited to interview and have any information to disclose please provide this under separate, confidential cover, to HR Manager – omolola.oshinlaja@kentcricket.co.uk.
If you wish to discuss your criminal record, or whether you need to disclose something, please contact Bridget Owen, the County Safeguarding Officer for Kent – bridget.owen@kentcricket.co.uk.
Having a criminal record will not necessarily prevent you from working with us; this will depend on the nature and circumstances of the offence. We undertake to discuss your criminal record with you before any withdrawal of a job offer. Kent Cricket complies with the DBS Code of Practice and a copy is available on request.
Name of Author: Kent Cricket
Kent County Cricket Club is one of the eighteen first-class county clubs in England and Wales, representing the historic county of Kent. Founded on 6 December 1870 through the merger of two teams, Kent has played top-class cricket since the early 18th century and has competed in the County Championship since its inception in 1890. The club’s limited overs team is known as the Kent Spitfires.