Coaching and Skill Development: Provide expert fencing instruction to children and young adults, focusing on developing their skills and abilities in foil, épée, or sabre, while fostering a positive and engaging learning environment.
Training Sessions: Design and lead structured training sessions that incorporate technique, strategy, and physical conditioning, ensuring each session meets the needs of both individual and group participants.
Performance Analysis: Regularly assess students' performance during practices, offering constructive feedback to support their growth and development.
Create customized training plans for individual improvement.
Competition Preparation: Prepare students for local competitions by developing appropriate strategies, ensuring they are physically and mentally ready to compete.
Youth Engagement: Actively encourage young athletes to participate in fencing, guiding them through skill progression and development programs, while promoting a love for the sport.
Team Management: Collaborate with other staff and parents to create a supportive environment that encourages teamwork and fosters a strong sense of community among students.
Event Coordination: Organize and coordinate student participation in local fencing events, ensuring compliance with entry requirements and managing logistical arrangements.
Regulation Compliance: Ensure safety and adherence to fencing rules during classes, maintaining a fair and disciplined learning atmosphere.
Fencing Promotion: Promote fencing within the education center and the wider community by engaging with schools and organizations to increase participation and awareness of the sport.
Job Type: Full-time Pay: $75,000.00 – $80,000.00 per year Benefits: Professional development assistance Schedule: Evening shift Monday to Friday Rotating roster Shift work Weekend availability Supplementary Pay: Performance bonus Work Authorisation: Australia (Preferred) Work Location: In person Application Deadline: 16/11/2024 #J-18808-Ljbffr