Friday, 6 February 2015

Coaching opportunities

Glover's Swim School have a number of Coaching roles available across Lancashire.

They require instructors who are qualified with either the Amateur Swimming Association or The Swimming Teachers Association for paid roles.

Alternatively, if anyone is looking to gain experience on a voluntary basis, Glover's would be more than happy for them to assist while gaining experience and guidance alongside their senior teachers.

For more information please email Thomas Glover.

Wednesday, 4 February 2015

Warriors visits enhance UCLan partnership

Mark (centre) with Carl Cunningham & Craig Wright
Our undergraduates recently had the opportunity to engage with staff from one of the country's top sports clubs.

Wigan Warriors' duo Mark Quinn and Amanda Wilkinson came into UCLan to speak with students about their roles with the Super League giants and their experiences in the sports industry.

Mark is Warriors' Head of Sports Science and Analysis, while Amanda works as a Performance Coach and Marketing Executive.

They have both enjoyed success in their roles, with Mark having the opportunity to travel to Australia to conduct research during last year's World Club Challenge and Amanda becoming Rugby League's first-ever UKCC Level 3 Coach.

Mark said their visits helped to reinforce the relationship between UCLan and the Warriors: "It's brilliant to have the link with the University. Some of the technology they have and the ideas we can bounce off each other is invaluable.

"It's also great to be able provide opportunities for students to see what happens in a high performance environment. By discussing what goes on behind the scenes, we're able to show students how they can apply what they learn at UCLan to the real world.

"The students could also see how my trip to Australia fitted in with postgraduate study, as the research I carried out is being used towards my PhD studies."

Monday, 2 February 2015

Graduate uses knockbacks as springboard to success

Turning a negative into a positive is a great skill to have, and UCLan Sports Coaching graduate Paul Cobbe is a shining example of what can be done if you master it.

Paul's passion for sport developed at an early age, and he was always destined to pursue a sporting educational pathway. After his efforts to secure PGCE placements proved unsuccessful, Paul spent some time as a Fitness Instructor before joining our Sports Coaching Master's programme.

Paul said this was the catalyst in providing him with an abundance of learning capabilities and developmental opportunities he was not previously aware of.

"In hindsight, my perceived 'failure' to obtain a placement was a blessing in disguise," he said. "My time spent at UCLan can be best described as inspirational and fulfilling.

"Through academic and practical based sessions delivered by knowledgeable and highly experienced personnel, I obtained an array of skills and attributes that have truly unearthed my potential as a sports educationalist.

"Formative discussions, peer-assessment, tutorial support and the availability of online resources are just some examples which encouraged me to think independently and reflect critically."

During his time on the course, Paul became more aware of his strengths and abilities by developing strategies that allowed him to adapt and contribute meaningful behaviours towards positive outcomes.

He improved aspects of his communication skills during a Performance Analysis module which he says helped him understand how and why he behaved in certain ways in a variety of situations.

"I'm now aware of how specific actions can influence the behaviour of others whom I ultimately hope to persuade within the coaching process," said Paul. "The programme has allowed me to deal more comfortably with the various personalities and types of people I interact with.

"I see all problems as a challenge and I'm willing to push my capabilities, whilst taking the time to critically and effectively reflect upon my actions. I believe I've yet to reach my potential – both as an individual and as a sporting practitioner.

"The course presents an ideal opportunity for anyone willing to enrich their own skills, attributes, knowledge and experiences.

"Given the complex and multi-faceted domain of coaching, I'd advise anyone considering the course to be willing to interpret all forms of feedback in a positive manner, so you can become a self-critical and reflective practitioner. Be willing to accept criticism and be open to advice from others."

Since completing his Master's, Paul has secured a role as a Sports Tutor for Liverpool-based vocational training company, Cornerstone.

Having seen previous plans fall by the wayside, Paul has now adopted a 'what's meant to be will be' mentality. PhD research or the completion of his football coaching badges are just two of his future options, but Paul is currently happy with the path his career has taken.

He said: "The learning experience at UCLan has provided me with an array of tools and skills necessary for me to adapt and successfully contribute to whatever task I'm presented with.

"Whether I enjoy success or failure in the future, I'll take what I can from the experience and move onto the next hurdle that life presents me with 'no loss of enthusiasm' – as famously reinforced by Winston Churchill."

Monday, 19 January 2015

Career opportunities

China ClubFootball is China's biggest grassroots football provider, and a licensed joint-venture.

Established to promote and develop grassroots football in China, ClubFootball operates grassroots coaching programmes for Chinese and international children in Beijing, as well as leagues, competitions and events for men, women and corporate clients.

ClubFootball also provides an on-the-ground presence in China for a variety of project partners including the Premier League, Manchester City and British Council.

China ClubFootball has the following opportunities available:
For more information about China ClubFootball please click here.

Sunday, 18 January 2015

Football Coaching opportunities



Total Soccer Centres are looking to employ coaches to work in the Preston area. Roles would include running training sessions and coaching teams within structured leagues.

Successful candidates may also be invited to work on holiday schemes programmes which run across various sites in the area. Coaches will possess the following qualities:

Essential
  • Outgoing personality with a passion for football
  • Fantastic personal skillsStrong time-keeping and organisation
  • Experience of working in grassroots football
  • Outstanding professional appearance
  • FA qualified to either level 1, 2 or 3
Desirable
  • Own transportation
  • Experience of delivering 6 week schemes of work
  • Committed to improving standards
  • Experience in promotion and marketing
  • Good planning skills
  • Driving licence
Interviews will be held at Myerscough College, Preston, and may involve running a session. Rates of pay depend on qualifications and experience. A travel allowance will also be granted for any coach travelling more than 10 miles to the venue.

For an application form please email Michael O’Neill.

Total soccer centres are a successful sports based organisation that delivers to around 250 children per weekend. In addition to weekly sessions we also run after school clubs, holiday schemes, PPA cover in primary schools and run grassroots tournaments.

A number of previous coaches have gone on to secure work within professional clubs. In addition, around 5 players per season are scouted and signed from our weekly sessions.

Saturday, 17 January 2015

Assistant Coaches required

Rugbytots is recruiting Assistant Coaches across South Preston and Chorley to work on a Saturday and/or Sunday morning.

They are looking for highly organised, reliable and adaptable people who enjoy working with children aged 2-7 - patience is another key skill!

A rugby background and previous coaching experience is useful but by no means essential - training is provided.

Assistant Coaches that work for a minimum of 30 hours, and display reliability and ability, would receive positive references, a contribution to funding CPD courses of their choice and the possibility of training to be a Lead Coach.

If interested please email your CV, and a paragraph or two outlining why you think you would be particularly suitable for this role, to Ian Mehta.

Tuesday, 23 December 2014

Coaching graduate enjoys success in MLS

Our programme can lead graduates into a variety of roles within the sports industry.

After leaving UCLan, Ashley Wallace landed a role in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a Performance Analyst with Sporting Kansas City.

The club were impressed with his work during a placement year at Preston North End and offered him the opportunity to design and implement a full analysis system for them.

Ashley's goal whilst studying at UCLan was to become an Analyst or Elite Coach, and the placement provided the perfect platform for him to secure the position.

During his time with Sporting KC they advanced to the MLS Cup 2013 as the second-placed team in the Eastern Conference, going on to beat Real Salt Lake in the final.

Following the victory Ashley and his colleagues were invited to the White House (pictured back row, third from left).