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A prominent sports organization in Leeds is seeking a Regional Talent Coach to inspire and develop young rowing athletes. The full-time position offers a salary of £27,000-£29,000 and provides opportunities for professional development within the Olympic Pathway. The ideal candidate should possess a passion for coaching, flexibility in working hours, and a dedication to building supportive communities. Applications close on November 24, 2025.
British Rowing’s vision is to lead a sport that welcomes everyone by creating opportunities to participate, regardless of goal, age, background or ability. We are dedicated to creating an Olympic pathway that is open and accessible so that any individual who has the potential to row or coach for Great Britain can discover their ambitions and achieve them.
You will play a key role within that Pathway, supporting the Performance Development Coach (Based in Leeds) to identify, recruit, and develop new athletes (predominantly Juniors and students/U21s) with future Olympic potential who might not otherwise enter the sport of rowing or excel within a traditional ‘mainstream’ rowing pathway.
In particular, you will act as the link between the Regional Performance Development Academy and the wider Yorkshire Region, supporting identified ‘regional’ athletes and their coaches. You will achieve this through delivering regional training days, supporting the region’s JIRR team through trials and training days, supporting university clubs at freshers’ fairs, visiting schools alongside clubs and linking schools to clubs to promote Learn to Rows, and additional training sessions alongside their current training programme.
Do you want to take your coaching more seriously and have a can‑do attitude?
We’re on the lookout for someone with the desire to inspire young people in rowing. While experience is great, your drive, enthusiasm, and willingness to learn are what truly matter to us.
If you’re a natural at connecting with others, love building a supportive community, and are excited to help shape the future of Olympic rowing talent, then we want to hear from you!
As a coach working for British Rowing, you will need to be flexible in regards to working hours, but you will enjoy being outdoors and by the water. You will also have many opportunities for your own personal development.
We believe in developing potential even if you don’t have all the qualifications. So if you’re ready to dive in, expand your coaching experience and make a real difference, this could be the perfect role for you.
The position of Regional Talent Coach is a full‑time paid role (£27,000‑29,000), and you will also receive opportunities that you won’t get elsewhere, including opportunities on camps, trials and competitions, and professional development opportunities through our Olympic Pathway coach development.
It offers the opportunity to join our team at an exciting time for the Olympic Pathway, as we embark on delivering a bold and ambitious new strategy to identify and develop our Olympic Rowers of the future.
Applications will close at 09:00 on Monday, 24 November.
With interviews taking place on Wednesday, 3 December (Location Leeds, TBC).
Our passion is rowing in all of its forms. British Rowing is the governing body for rowing, responsible for supporting grassroots rowing in England and preparing the GB Rowing Team ready for the Olympics, Paralympics, and other international competitions.
Our vision is a sport that welcomes and has an offer for everyone. Our mission is to create a healthy, inclusive and life‑enhancing sport. We are a membership organisation with over 30,000 individual members, supporting over 550 affiliated clubs and 230 affiliated events. We cover all types of rowing – whether it’s on the river or lake, on the sea, at home, or in the gym.
We are committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all individuals, regardless of age, disability, sex, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, and marriage and civil partnership. If you require reasonable accommodations to participate in the recruitment process, please let us know by indicating your needs to the HR team in the application form or by emailing hr@britishrowing.org.
Type: Full Time
Application Dates: From Wednesday 12th November 2025 to Monday 24th November 2025