POSTING VCRC MASTERS PROGRAM HEAD COACH Organization: Location: Job Type: Job Category: Job Description: Victoria City Rowing Club Victoria, BC Permanent/Part time Coaching Closing Date: June 6, 2014 Please see file: VCRC Masters Head Coach Job Description May 2014 posted on www.vcrc.bc.ca. Job Summary: VCRC Masters Program Head Coach Salary range: $16,000-$20,000 (to be determined based on experience and qualifications) Are you passionate about Coaching and the Sport of Rowing? Do you enjoy working with adults of all ages? VCRC is seeking a new VCRC Masters Program Head Coach to coach and to continue to develop our diverse and active Masters rowing program. The Victoria City Rowing Club (VCRC) is a vibrant and diverse club that provides high quality rowing opportunities for all members of the community, in an environment that fosters a love of rowing and supports athlete, coach and citizen development. In operation for over 60 years on beautiful Elk Lake, VCRC provides year round competitive and recreational rowing programs for all skill levels and ages. The VCRC Masters are a diverse and active group of Competitive for Life and Active for Life athletes, ranging from 27-80+ years old, and from novices to highly skilled rowers. VCRC Masters row for skill development, personal health and well-being, fun and for serious competition. VCRC Masters compete in local, regional, national and international regattas Position Overview Reporting to the VCRC Club Manager and working with an assistant Masters coach, the VCRC Masters Program Head Coach shall be responsible for developing, coordinating and coaching the VCRC Masters Program, in a manner consistent with VCRC s Vision, Mission and Values; VCRC s budget; and with Long Term Athlete Development (as described in Rowing Canada Aviron s LTAD plan). To learn more about this opportunity, please review the detailed job description. HOW TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter and resume via email to Brenda Taylor, VCRC Club Manger clubadmin@vcrc.bc.ca The cover letter and resume should clearly identify how you meet the qualifications necessary for this position. Please ensure that your resume is up to date before submitting. Applicants who do not fully meet the required qualifications may be considered for this position, but at a lower starting pay level. We thank all applicants for your interest, but only those selected for an interview will be contacted. I certify that all information submitted is true, complete and correct. I understand that any information provided in my application, any assessment documents or processes and/or an interview that is found to be false or misrepresented in any respect, may eliminate me from further consideration for employment or may result in my dismissal. Qualifications: In order to be considered for this position, your resume must clearly demonstrate that you have the following certifications and experience: - Pleasure Craft Operators card - Valid First Aid certificate (minimum Basic First Aid with CPR C/AED) - Valid Driver s License
- Minimum NCCP RCA Coach Certified or equivalent Equivalent - Coach trained will be accepted, provided that successful candidate could be certified within 6 months Preferred RCA Performance Coach Certified (working towards certification is acceptable) - Preferred Post Secondary Degree or Diploma in related field (Coaching, Sport Management, Teaching, Kinesiology, Sports Psychology, National Coaching Institute) - Experience coaching adults who have a range of skill levels, goals and abilities (including those who are Active for Life and those who are Competitive for Life) Applicants selected to move forward in the hiring process will be assessed on the Skills/Knowledge and Competencies outlined in the job description ( VCRC Masters Head Coach Job Description May 2014 )
JOB DESCRIPTION VICTORIA CITY ROWING CLUB MASTERS PROGRAM HEAD COACH 1.0 DESCRIPTION: VCRC Masters Program Head Coach 1.1 ORGANIZATION: Victoria City Rowing Club 1.2 TITLE: VCRC Masters Program Head Coach 1.3 JOB CATEGORY: Permanent/Part time 1.4 IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: VCRC Club Manager 1.5 ULTIMATE RESPONSIBILITY: VCRC Board of Directors 2.0 OVERVIEW The Victoria City Rowing Club (VCRC) is a vibrant and diverse club that provides high quality rowing opportunities for all members of the community, in an environment that fosters a love of rowing and supports athlete, coach and citizen development. In operation for over 60 years on beautiful Elk Lake, VCRC provides year round competitive and recreational rowing programs for all skill levels and ages. The VCRC Masters are a diverse and active group of Competitive for Life and Active for Life athletes, ranging from 27-80+ years old, and from novices to highly skilled rowers. VCRC Masters row for skill development, personal health and well-being, fun and for serious competition. VCRC Masters compete in local, regional, national and international regattas. VCRC Vision (draft) A community that fosters the love of rowing and provides opportunities for all participants to strive for their personal and collective goals. VCRC Mission (draft) To provide high quality rowing opportunities for all members and to foster athlete, coach and citizen development. VCRC Values (draft) Community, Excellence, Development, Rower-centered, Civility/Respect & Integrity, Trust, Safety 3.0 PURPOSE OF POSITION Reporting to the VCRC Club Manager and working with an assistant Masters coach, the VCRC Masters Program Head Coach shall be responsible for leading, developing, coordinating and coaching the VCRC Masters Program, in a manner consistent with VCRC s Vision, Mission and Values; VCRC s budget; and with Long Term Athlete Development (as described in Rowing Canada Aviron s LTAD plan). 4.0 RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES 4.1 Masters Program Development Continue to develop and implement a VCRC Masters Program that meets the needs of VCRC members, facilitates their continued development, and is suited to adults in the Active for Life and Competitive for Life stages. Work with the VCRC Club Manager, VCRC Masters Committee and the VCRC Board of Directors to develop a 3 year plan for the VCRC Masters program that will help VCRC meet the goals outlined in VCRC s Strategic Plan and continue to develop the VCRC Masters program. Work with the VCRC Programs Co-ordinator to develop programming that provides a clear, coherent, consistent development pathway for adults, and to facilitate smooth transition of athletes from entry level programs to the VCRC Masters Program. Hire, orient and supervise an assistant Masters Coach. Consult with VCRC Club Manager and VCRC Masters Committee in a collaborative manner on the development and implementation of the VCRC Masters Program.
4.2 Coaching and Athlete Development VICTORIA CITY ROWING CLUB Coach the year round VCRC Masters program. There are typically 5-7 coached sessions per week, year round, although the schedule (the number of sessions/week and the proportion of onwater and dryland sessions) can be adjusted to suit member and coach needs, and seasonal variations in group numbers, hours of daylight, and training goals. Coaching responsibilities include: Develop and implement annual and seasonal training plans for the VCRC Masters Program that accommodate a variety of goals, skill levels and fitness levels within the group. Provide regular, consistent technical feedback to individuals and crews. Provide ongoing encouragement and support to VCRC Masters members, helping them reach their goals and enjoy rowing. Ensure on-water safety of VCRC Masters training group, adhering to VRS Safety Manual and Transport Canada Regulations as they apply to rowing. Set boatings and allocate equipment for workouts. Supervise assistant coach. Some athletes may request coaching above and beyond that provided by the regular VCRC Masters training program. The VCRC Masters Head Coach may provide private coaching beyond the schedule agreed to with the Club Manager, according to the VCRC Private Coaching Policy. 4.3 Regattas Prepare VCRC Masters athletes and crews for targeted regattas. Coach and support VCRC Masters athletes at local regattas. Coaching at away regattas is not required, but will sometimes be requested by athletes. Expenses and a coach s honorarium are typically provided by athletes attending the regatta in question. Coordinate, collect and submit all VCRC Masters entries for regattas. In consultation with VCRC Junior and Senior Program Head Coaches, allocate equipment for regattas and co-ordinate its transportation. 4.4 Administration In cooperation with VCRC Club Manager, maintain and disseminate information on VCRC Masters Program. 4.5 Communication Respond to enquiries from VCRC Masters members and prospective members. Keep VCRC Masters members informed about training plans and schedules, boatings, hull allocation, regattas and other aspects of the VCRC Masters Programs Communicate transparent VCRC Masters Program information VCRC Club Manager. In collaboration with the VCRC Club Manager, ensure that VCRC Vision, Mission, Values and Policies (especially with regard to safety and equipment) are understood and adhered to by all VCRC Masters athletes. 4.6 Equipment Inform VCRC Club Manager of all equipment and other needs of the VCRC Masters Program. Liaise with boatman, VCRC Club Manager and other VCRC coaches to ensure equipment is in working order for the VCRC Masters Program. Coordinate boat/equipment use for training and regattas with all other VCRC coaches. 5.0 DEGREES OF SUPERVISION The VCRC Masters Program Head Coach shall report to the VCRC Club Manager and be ultimately responsible to the VCRC Board of Directors. 6.0 POWER OF DECISION The VCRC Masters Program Head Coach shall participate in meetings specific to the job requirements and will be responsible to make recommendations to VCRC Club Manager and/or VCRC Board of Directors where necessary. The individual will have sufficient
authority to act in the management of VCRC Masters Program areas in accordance with the VCRC Vision, Mission, Values and Policies. Beyond these limits, the individual is required to have decisions approved by the VCRC Club Manager. 7.0 NATURE OF POSITION AND LINKS VCRC Club Manager Kept up to date on VCRC Masters Program schedules, equipment needs, competitions, and regattas. All VCRC Coaches Liaise regularly to ensure smooth scheduling of programs and equipment. VRS Operations Committee One of two VCRC representatives. VRS and ALL other lake users Maintain respectful relationships. Required: Ability to work effectively with adults of all ages, with minimal supervision in a dynamic and flexible environment. 8.0 QUALIFICATIONS - Pleasure Craft Operators card - Valid First Aid certificate (minimum Basic First Aid with CPR C/AED) - Valid Driver s License - Minimum NCCP RCA Coach Certified or equivalent Equivalent - Coach trained will be accepted, provided that successful candidate could be certified within 6 months Preferred RCA Performance Coach Certified (working towards certification is acceptable) - Preferred Post Secondary Degree or Diploma in related field (Coaching, Sport Management, Teaching, Kinesiology, Sports Psychology, National Coaching Institute) - Experience coaching adult athletes who have a range of skill levels, goals and abilities (including those who are Active for Life and those who are Competitive for Life) 9.0 SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE - Experience planning and implementing training plans and competition and selection protocols - Understanding of the specific issues (e.g., technical, physiological) relating to adult athletes - Understanding of the characteristics of adult learners and the implications for coaching adult rowers - Understanding of Rowing Canada Aviron s Long Term Athlete Development Plan and the principles of Canadian Sport for Life - (particularly as they apply to adult rowers) - Demonstrated ability to coach sound rowing technique, in line with the RCA model - Familiar with safety rules and procedures for rowing, including Transport Canada regulations as they apply to rowing - Ability to load and drive boat trailer is an asset - Proficient in Microsoft Office (Excel, Word), and social media 10.0 COMPETENCIES - Able to work collaboratively with volunteers, members, and other coaches - Strong communicator, skilled in listening, understanding and responding, and in articulating ideas and feedback clearly - Strong interpersonal skills, including patience, flexibility, self-control, the ability to foster trust and the ability to encourage and motivate others - Able to achieve results through planning, organizing and co-ordinating, as well as goal-setting and innovating - Punctual, dependable