Senior Performance Lifestyle Coach (GB Rowing – Women & Development Squads) FTC
Salary
£44,196 p.a pro-rata
Location
Bisham
Interview Date
Thursday, 05 June 2025
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Our Vacancy
The Opportunity...
British Rowing and the UK Sports Institute have an exciting opportunity as we look to recruit a Senior Performance Lifestyle (PL)Coach. We are seeking a passionate practitioner with experience of supporting athletes through living the values of UKSI and the PL team and by taking a coaching and mentoring approach.
The GB Rowing Team (GBRT) has a phenomenal track record of performance at the highest levels of Olympic and Paralympic sport and is seeking an exceptional PL coach to support and develop our elite athletes as they continue to deliver successful performances at the LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Location: British Rowing functions out of a bespoke National Training Centre in Caversham (near Reading) where athletes can train both on the water and on land whilst receiving World Class Coaching and Support Services. Delivery will mainly be in person; however, remote work will be necessary at different phases including when squads are away at camps or competitions.
GBRT Vision: A world leading Olympic and Paralympic nation which inspires and creates opportunities for anyone capable of delivering or supporting success to realise their dreams regardless of background.
GBRT Mission: To deliver a programme which consistently produces gold medal success and creates the environment where athletes and staff thrive.
British Rowing takes pride in the tradition of success that it has created through the development and performances of athletes on the world stage.
A snapshot of the role
This is an exciting opportunity to work within one of Great Britain’s most successful sporting teams. Reporting to the UKSI Performance Lifestyle Technical Lead. The post holder will work directly with the Women’s Olympic and Rowing Development squads and will work in close collaboration with GB Rowing’s existing Senior PL Coach who works with the Men’s and the Paralympic squads to ensure that by supporting and developing the whole person there can be a positive impact now and in the future for the athlete as a person and the performer.
Previous experience within rowing is not essential but a passion to learn more about the sport is.
We are looking for an experienced and suitably qualified practitioner who can work collaboratively in a demanding, high pressured performance environment within an interdisciplinary support team. It is important to be accessible, approachable, and visible in this role to ensure that the needs of the athletes are being addressed.
For you to succeed you will bring enthusiasm, creativity and energy to the role and have a genuine desire to help athletes achieve their performance aspirations.
What makes joining British Rowing and the UKSI compelling?
This is your opportunity to work within one of Great Britain’s most successful sporting teams by shaping the future of the rowers looking to succeed at the Los Angeles Olympics and Paralympics in 2028. Not only will you be well supported within the GBRT NTC, but you will have Performance Lifestyle technical leadership for your continued professional development.
The GBRT Sports Science and Medicine Team (SSSM) aligns it’s work to the GBRT “What it Takes to Win” model that has a holistic approach to developing people. The foundations lie in three main strands: Physical, Technical, and Psychological. There are interdisciplinary projects underpinning these in the following five key areas: Adapting, Available, Efficient, Thriving, and Developing.
If you are looking for a job that brings new challenges daily and you feel you can bring the expertise and passion that we require to help us shape our future, we very much look forward to hearing from you.
Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion
At the UKSI we aspire to have a workforce that is diverse and representative of all sections of society, not only by characteristic but by thought and perspective. We believe a diverse workforce enables growth and creates a sustainably inclusive workspace for all employees.
If there is something we can do to help make the recruitment process or the job more accessible, let us know.
Application Method: CV and Application questions via the UKSI careers portal.
To be considered for this World Class Opportunity, you will be required to upload a CV and answer the Application questions on our career’s portal via our website. This should bring your CV to life by highlighting your relevant skills and attributes that would make you the ideal candidate for this role.
Key Dates for Applicants
Closing Date: Sunday 1st June 2025
Shortlisting Date: Monday 2nd June 2025
Phone Interview Date (if required): 5th & 6th June 2025
Interview Date: Tuesday 17th June 2025
2nd Interview Date (if required): TBC
Additional information for applicants:
Face to face interviews will take place at the GBRT National Training Centre, Sherriff’s Boathouse, Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake, Off Henley Road RG4 6LP.
If you do not hold the ILM Certificate qualification or an equivalent, an alternative grade may be offered to you, please indicate within your application if this is something you would consider.
Our Company
The UKSI delivers outstanding support that enables sports and athletes to excel.
Since 2002, and over the last four Olympic and Paralympic cycles, the UKSI has evolved quietly and effectively into an organisation consistently performing at a world-leading level, contributing to over 1,000 British Olympic and Paralympic medals.
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We do this primarily to ensure that the reasons for any personal data we process about you has been clearly explained, and so we remain transparent about how we collect and use (or otherwise ‘process’) your data. In addition, we are required to notify you of this information, under data protection legislation.
UKSI is a ‘controller’. This means that we are responsible for deciding how we hold and use personal information which is provided by you during the recruitment process including any data provided on the online recruitment system, “Recruitment+”.
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As defined by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) UK Sports Institute is the Data Controller and ultimately responsible for ensuring the data you provide is kept secure, processed correctly and that you understand your legal rights in relation to the data you provide.
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Used lawfully, fairly and in a transparent way.
Collected only for specific explicit legitimate purposes that we have clearly explained to you and not used in any way that is incompatible with those purposes.
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In connection with your application for work with UKSI, we will collect, store, and use the following categories of personal information about you:
The information you have provided to us in your curriculum vitae (CV) and covering letter. This may typically include (but is not limited to): Your name and contact details. Details of your qualifications, skills, experience and employment history. Information about your current level of remuneration.
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Any information you wish to provide in support of building up your Networx candidate account.
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We may also collect, store and use the following types of more sensitive personal information (known as special category data) as you progress through the different stages of the recruitment process:
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We collect personal information about candidates from the following sources:
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Assess your skills, qualifications, and suitability for the relevant role/s.
Decide whether and whom to offer a job.
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On what basis do we process this data?
As required by the GDPR we must only request information if we have a lawful basis for doing so. In the main, you are providing this information to form a contract with you that will allow us to use your details and information presented so that we may provide recruitment services to you.
Our lawful bases for this processing Ie. the reasons we can process your personal data under Article 6 GDPR is because it is necessary for the legitimate business interests outlined above, to assist compliance with certain legal obligations, and prior to entering a contract with you. Where we process any special categories of personal data such as the equality and diversity information, our appropriate lawful bases under Article 9 of GDPR will be for the purposes of ensuring compliance with relevant employment law, defending legal claims or is based on your explicit consent.
Who do we share your personal data with?
Your information will be shared internally for the purposes of the recruitment campaign. This includes, with members of the People team, those supporting with the recruitment process, including administrators, interviewers/assessors and managers in the area where the vacancy has arisen. They may be both UKSI employed, and third party employed staff, such as people employed by the relevant National Governing Body (NGB). On occasion, we may instruct an independent expert panel member to take part in the recruitment process.
The supplier of the online recruitment software (Networx) and their processors will also have access to the data. This means they will only process your data in accordance with our specific instructions. Networx will not share the information with third parties for secondary or unrelated purposes unless otherwise disclosed at the point of collection and not without having gained acceptance at the point of collection.
If we make you a conditional offer of employment, we will also need to share your data with former employers to obtain references about you and other third parties as part of the pre-employment screening process. This may include academic institutions and the disclosure and barring service. We may also share your information with third party suppliers who carry out pre-employment screening on our behalf. We will always ask for your express consent before processing this type of data as part of pre-employment screening.
How we use particularly sensitive personal information
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Flag that a disability has been disclosed on the system which will inform shortlisting activity, as part of our commitment to being a Disability Confident Employer.
Irrespective of any disability declared, we encourage an open dialogue as to whether there is anything we can offer to make the recruitment process more comfortable and/or accessible.
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Enhance opportunity of treatment and diversity in recruitment, where possible. For example, we may use information concerning a visible protected characteristic in a positive action (tie-break) situation.
We carefully consider the treatment of all such data, have an appropriate policy document in place governing the treatment of such data, and ensure we have identified an appropriate lawful basis (or bases) to do so.
Outside of the above explicit purposes, your protected characteristics information will only ever be shared in a reduced identifiable state (i.e.. names removed) for general monitoring and improvement purposes in the area of equality and diversity with those who need to process such data at UKSI.
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Certain roles such as those working with young people or vulnerable adults are conditional on checks being satisfactory and we obtain checks from the DBS for this purpose. We will only carry out these checks if you are offered the role you applied for.
We have in place appropriate policies, procedures and safeguards which we are required by law to maintain when processing criminal conviction data.
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You will not be subject to decisions that will have a significant impact on you based solely on automated decision-making. We may however use some automated screening tools as part of your application process. The answers you provide to one or more of the questions (excluding any special categories/equal opportunity questions) may result in your application being automatically declined. This technology is used to help us manage the high volume of applications we receive. The reason for the decline will be made available to you in your candidate account.
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Networx also has commercial technical security measures in place to protect visitors’ information when using its online recruitment software, and only authorised personnel have access to personally identifiable information submitted through the website. Its employees are required to maintain the confidentiality of this sensitive data.
Data retention: How long will you use my information for?
You may be asked to set up a candidate account on Recruitment+ to apply for a vacancy with us. At the end of the recruitment process, you will be asked if you wish to maintain such a candidate account, if you choose to maintain it, your application details remain on Recruitment+ until you choose to delete your account. Networx, as the supplier of Recruitment+, will not use this information for any purpose unless you have specifically agreed to this at the point of collection. You can access your account at any time to update, correct or withdraw details. You may also download your data by generating an XML file within your account.
We will retain your personal information for a period of six months after we have communicated our decision about whether to appoint you to the role. We retain your personal information for that period so that we can show, in the event of a legal claim, that we have not discriminated against any applicant on prohibited grounds and that we have conducted the recruitment process in a fair and transparent way. For some information, for example, supporting videos, we will retain this information for a shorter time and keep it only until it has been viewed and assessed by all involved.
if you are successful in your application, we will upload your details to the UKSI People system we use for our employees. As an employee you will sign a contract of employment (or as a contractor, a contract for services) and agree to additional terms on how your data is handled and stored.
Your rights in connection with personal information
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Request access to your personal information (commonly known as a "data subject access request"). This enables you to receive a copy of the personal information we hold about you and to check that we are lawfully processing it. Within your candidate account, you can also use the Download Data feature to generate an XML file of the current data we hold on.
Request correction of the personal information that we hold about you. This enables you to have any incomplete or inaccurate information we hold about you corrected.
Request erasure of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to delete or remove personal information where there is no good reason for us continuing to process it. You also have the right to ask us to delete or remove your personal information where you have exercised your right to object to processing (see below).
Object to processing of your personal information where we are relying on a legitimate interest (or those of a third party) and there is something about your situation which makes you want to object to processing on this ground. You also have the right to object to where we are processing your personal information for direct marketing purposes.
Request the restriction of processing of your personal information. This enables you to ask us to suspend the processing of personal information about you, for example if you want us to establish its accuracy or the reason for processing it.
Request the transfer of your personal information to another party.
Contact details
If you want to review, verify, correct or request erasure of your personal information, object to the processing of your personal data, or request that we transfer a copy of your personal information to another party, please contact the UKSI Data Protection Officer at dataprotection@uksportsinstitute.co.uk.
In addition, if you would like to find out more about how Networx processes personal data you can contact their Data Protection Officer at dpo@networxrecruitment.com.
Finally, if you wish to speak to a UKSI People Team representative regarding any issues with your application or otherwise, you can contact recruitment@uksportsinstitute.co.uk.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
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This version was last reviewed in: February 2024
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