MANAGER, NATIONAL WOMEN S PROGRAM RUGBY DEPARTMENT JOB DESCRIPTION



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1 MANAGER, NATIONAL WOMEN S PROGRAM RUGBY DEPARTMENT JOB DESCRIPTION Title: Manager, National Women s Program Type of Position: Full- Time Location: Canadian Rugby Centre of Excellence Langford, British Columbia Rugby Canada (RC) is the national sport organization committed to the domestic development and international success of Rugby for Canada. OBJECTIVE OF MANAGER, NATIONAL WOMEN S PROGRAM The Manager, National Women s Program (15 s / 7 s / COE / Age Grade) has a primary role, under the guidance of the General Manager, Rugby Operations and Performance, to ensure the optimum environment is in place for the Women s National Program to prepare and succeed on the World Stage (World Cup, Olympics, IRB Series, Pan Am Games, etc). ROLE OF MANAGER, NATIONAL WOMEN S PROGRAM The Manager, National Women s Program will be required to support the National Women s Head Coach (s) and Rugby Canada Leadership team with planning, administrative and team promotional duties associated with all women s programs (15 s / 7 s / COE / Age Grade). This will include the administration of Rugby Canada s centralized program in Victoria and players involved in the Athlete Assistance Program ( Carded players). This person acts as National Team Manager for all events, camps and tours and supports the role performed by volunteers who are managing Women s Age Grade National teams. CORE RESPONSIBILITIES AND PRIORITIES The Manager, National Women s Program will be responsible for performing the following roles and/or delivering the following outcomes. Program Administration & Logistics Tour Management Activities Program Marketing & Promotions (Media) Key Activities 1. Program Administration & Logistics Assist the High Performance Coaches by supplying administrative support on day to day operations for all programs;

2 Coordinate all program logistics with regards to scheduled events, tours, selection processes and camps; Lead and manage all required administration for the Centralized Program at the Canadian Rugby Centre of Excellence; Work within the parameters of established policy guidelines (Rugby Canada Team Manager s Manual) and in accordance with domestic and overseas tour agreements; Deliver operational budgets in accordance with planning guidelines, budget limitations and tour agreements; Assist with maintaining all documentation associated with Sport Canada Athlete Assistance Program and documentation related to IRB Anti- Doping expectations of the players; Ensure that all Rugby Canada Athlete data entry pertaining to squad members is updated frequently by the relevant coaching and medical staff Manage player rosters based upon team selection. Manage the communication of information pertaining to training camps and tour details with all named players; Lead the process of coordinating and booking all flights, accommodation, ground transport, training facilities, gymnasiums, etc. Ensure that all bookings are in accordance with budget guidelines; Manage the process of tour itineraries. Manage and monitor the proper registration and insurance for all squad members: both players and team staff; Manage all documentation that is required by Rugby Canada, the IRB, national unions, national authorities, airport authorities, border officers, travel agencies and Rugby Canada s insurance program; Manage the entire process of kit and equipment preparation. Liaise with National Head Office (Toronto) staff on all matters pertaining to Marketing and Sponsorship, Media and Communications, Finance (player allowances, expenses, reconciliation, etc.) and Insurance; Manage all medical support requirements in conjunction with the Manager of Health Services; Manage all Integrated Support Team requirements in conjunction with the High Performance Manager. 2. Tour Management Activities Act as Team Manager for all National Senior Women s Team tours, matches, publicity functions and training camps as required; Work with all Assistant (Volunteer) Managers for all non Senior Women s Team tours (15s and 7s, Canada A / Canadian Maple Leafs / COE / U20); Identify, train and support volunteers who will on occasions act as Assistant (Volunteer) Team Managers and/or Team Managers for programs (15s and 7s, Canada A / Canadian Maple Leafs / COE / U20); Coordinate all daily/weekly schedules and agendas, connecting day to day operations with the tour itinerary; Coordinate all ground transportation to and from hotels, airports, training, venues, etc.;

3 Manage all accommodation from check- in to check- out (assign room lists, meeting rooms, team rooms, etc.); Monitor all hotel expenses to ensure a separation of Rugby Canada expenses from personal expenses of squad members; Liaise with all key hotel staff, including Hotel Manager and Kitchen Staff, to coordinate use of services and facilities as well as food and beverage requirements; Ensure all training facilities and equipment has been booked and is available for scheduled sessions; Act as liaison between the team and the Host Union when on tour; Coordinate all media/press requirements under advice from Rugby Canada Communications department with approval from the Head Coach. Liaise with team Press Officer if one has been assigned and/or Rugby Canada s Communications Officer with regards to media releases, updates, match reports, etc.; Lead and support any emergency issues that require management; Manage player and team conduct in closed and public settings. Deal with discipline on an as needed basis; Manage the needs and protocols established by the Medical and Strength & Conditioning staff; Organize and lead management meetings on a daily basis in order to maintain communication and organization within the team; Manage all Game Day operations; including preparing the Game Day Run Sheet, completing Team Sheets and coordinating scheduled Post- Match functions; Organize social activities with input from the team. Manage and coordinate the logistics around such activities; Act as an ambassador for Rugby Canada to engage full support from National Team Staff and athletes in relation to any community inreach / outreach / and sponsor / partner events; Submit continuing progress tour reports to the Head Coaches and General Manager of Rugby Operations and Performance on an agreed upon basis; 3. Marketing & Promotions (Media) Lead media projects and promotion of the National Women s Program; Manage promotional initiatives for National Team Athletes; Create unique marketing strategies around the National Women s Program and National Team Athletes in conjunction with the Commercial Operations Department (Agency of Record) / staff; Liaise with the Communications department on the creation and approval of all National Women s Program communications plans and strategies; Support all community involvement (in- reach / out- reach) initiatives organized by or on behalf of Rugby Canada; Act as the Program Spokesperson for all media inquiries and manage any / all media or press requirements in relation to the National Women s Program; Act as liaison in all communication to the Provincial Unions, particularly in relation to National Team selection and support of provincially run initiatives.

4 LEVEL OF AUTHORITY A. Structure Reports to: General Manager, Rugby Operations and Performance Number of Direct Reports: All volunteer or honorarium support staff (National Women s Program) Works closely with internal support staff including: Athletes, Head Coach (s) of the Senior Women s 7 s and 15 s, Assistant Coaches, Competition Coaches, Marketing / Communication and Sponsorship related staff, Manager Community Programs, Manager Events; Works closely with external partners including: Provincial Unions / IRB / Own the Podium / Sport Canada / Media / Agency of Record for Rugby Canada / City of Langford / PISES / Canadian Sports Centers / City Center Park / Sponsors / other National Rugby Unions; B. Decision Making Authority The Manager, National Women s Program has sufficient authority to take measures that are necessary in relation to the day to day management of the Women s National Teams in accordance with budgetary limitations, program plans and Rugby Canada policies and procedures. Beyond these limits, decisions must be approved by the General Manager, Rugby Operations and Performance. DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS Personal Attributes / Values The Manager, National Women s Program will be a person who has: An ability to work independently without supervision but in accordance with documented policy and procedure guidelines; A record of working as a team member, as well as a history of performing in situations that require self leadership and initiative; An ability to balance team / athletes needs and goals with those of the administration of Rugby Canada; A background that displays people management and people leadership skills and attributes; A background that displays excellent stakeholder relations and workplace co- operation; Key Competencies The Manager, National Women s Program will demonstrate a high level of Knowledge, Skills and Abilities in the following areas:

5 Knowledge and/or experience of National / International sport that may have been gained from a playing or administrative background or some other involvement within the game that has required the individual to understand the needs of athletes, coaches, performance environments, etc.; A comprehensive understanding of team management would be highly desirable; Excellent organizational and planning skills; Computer literacy especially with internet, spreadsheets, word processing and power point presentations; Knowledge and understanding of marketing, communications and public relations; Ability to speak French will be considered as a significant asset to the position. Education and Experience The Manager, National Women s Program has developed a foundation for this position through: A post- secondary degree in a management discipline and/or sports management Proven experience and success at managerial functions This position is financially supported by Own the Podium and Sport Canada.