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Athletic Development Lead

Lawn Tennis Association


The Lawn Tennis Association is the national governing body of tennis in Great Britain, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.

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Job Posted
6 Jan 2025
Status
Full Time
Location
England
Closing date
26 Jan 2025

Lexus Nottingham Tennis Centre invites applications for the position of Athletic Development Lead. We seek a passionate, committed, and experienced individual to create an inspiring and transformational development environment that prepares players for the demands of the international junior stage of the pathway.

The successful candidate will lead the athletic development of the RPDC and performance programmes, working with approximately 35 players aged 9 - 14. This role will be undertaken under the guidance of the Nottingham Tennis Centre Head of Junior Performance.

The role includes:

• Designing and delivering a comprehensive athletic development curriculum for all players.
• Managing individualised programmes for selected athletes, with a focus on high-potential juniors aged 10 - 14.
• Supporting the progression of players toward goals such as National Academy selection, NAGP Scholar status, international activity, and participation in National Camps.

The Athletic Development Lead is also responsible for upholding and implementing the LTA's core values of Teamwork, Integrity, Passion, Excellence, and Inclusion.

How to Apply

Please click “Apply Now” to send your CV and a Cover Letter outlining your qualifications and relevant experience to Steve Mills, General Manager - [email protected]; and cc Andy Barnes, LTA RPDC Network Lead - [email protected].


Additional Info

Status
Full Time
Job Type
Fitness & Recreation
High Performance
Sport
Tennis
Salary information
from £30,000
Pay Information
Competitive

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