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City of Glasgow – Disability Coaches

Role
City of Glasgow – Disability Coaches
Salary:
£12.25 - £15.25 per hour, depending on qualification level
Hours of Work

Saturdays, potential to expand and assist within other groups

Contract Type
Self-employed - monthly invoice (in arrears) for hours worked
Office Base
Glasgow Club Bellahouston, 31 Bellahouston Dr, G52 1HH
 

Job Description

City of Glasgow Gymnastics Club are looking for experienced and enthusiastic coaches to join our disability section. We are looking for gymnastics qualified individuals to assist at a development level across the sections three disciplines – rhythmic, women’s and men’s artistic.

To begin with the development group would take place on a Saturday, with potential to add an additional session down the line.

Requirements

  • Level 1 (or above) any discipline
  • Confidence working disabled individuals 
  • Scottish Gymnastics Membership
  • Up to date safeguarding qualification
  • PVG linked to the club (please be aware of recent changes to legislation)
  • Registered as self-employed

City of Glasgow has the largest competitive disability section in the UK with gymnasts competing locally to international at Special Olympics and Para Gymnastics events. The club is also home to recreational child and adult gymnastics, competitive acrobatics, men’s and women’s artistic. Opportunity, if keen, to expand hours where possible across the groups and disciplines is always encouraged for personal development.

Travel information

  • 15 minute drive from Glasgow City Centre or Paisley Town Centre
  • 25 minute walk from Ibrox Subway Station (nearest station)
  • Accessible by bus with stops on Paisley Road West and Mosspark Boulevard

If interested in this role or would like an informal conversation about the role, please contact Shirley Gorrell (club director) via email using coggclub@gmail.com.

 
 
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