Junior Rowing Coordinator at Carey
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

21 Jul, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Rowing coaching, Team leadership, Program development, Mentoring, Strategic planning, First aid, CPR, Powerboat operation, Student supervision, Technical coaching, Communication, Time management, Resilience building, Teamwork facilitation

Industry

Primary and Secondary Education

Description
Carey is currently accepting applications for the role of Junior Rowing Coordinator. This position is essential to the success of the Junior Rowing program, modelling and contributing to a positive team culture and environment. Reporting to the Head of Rowing – Development, this position is responsible for contributing to the overall development of the Junior Rowing programs (Year 8 and 9).  This is a part-time (0.8FTE), fixed-term position, commencing in June 2026.  Learn more about our community: Carey is a leading co-educational school for students from Early Learning to Year 12 (IB & VCE). Our cohort is made up of approximately 2700 students who are supported by over 600 passionate and experienced staff. Our vibrant community is also enriched by a number of dedicated volunteers and engaged alumni. The Carey Rowing Program has a holistic ‘athlete-focussed-coach-led’ approach to the sport. We harness the unique demands of the sport to help students develop teamwork, resilience, commitment and time-management skills that extend well beyond the boat. Our program’s goals are not solely focussed on competitive success. We aim to prepare athletes for future opportunities, with Carey rowers progressing to row and study at American universities and achieving at the highest levels of the sport, including Olympic gold. The role: * Act in line with and model Carey’s values of Care, Respect and Growth at all times, including during interactions with members of the wider community. * In consultation with the Head of Rowing Development and Head of Rowing Operations, offer key strategic, coaching and program development initiatives across the Carey rowing program. * Ensure consistency within the Carey rowing program by adopting coaching techniques and technical styles, supporting and engaging in professional development as outlined by the Head of Rowing Development. * Supervise students when at the Carey Boathouse and ensure junior participants are aware of expectations during training sessions, and when on and off the water at regattas or camps.  * Provide mentoring and guidance to junior coaches, ensuring their practice aligns with Carey Rowing’s strategic commitment to continuous staff development. * Develop a training plan which can be adapted for younger squads in consultation with the Head of Rowing Development. What do I need to succeed? * National Coaching Accreditation Scheme (NCAS) Level 2 or above (based on the Rowing Victoria Mandatory Coach Accreditation Policy)  * Experience as a high-level School or Club coach  * Prior experience in a similar role in a school setting is desirable  * Current Anaphylaxis Accreditation (based on Ministerial Order 706), First Aid and CPR (or willingness to obtain)  * Powerboat Licence (or willingness to obtain)  * Current Victorian Endorsed Drivers' licence (or willingness to obtain)  A valid Employee Working With Children Check is a requirement of employment in this position. Our commitment to Child Safety: Our community is committed to promoting child safety, student empowerment and cultural safety, with a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse and neglect. We encourage active student participation in maintaining a safe environment and routinely implement policy updates and improvements to safeguard our students. All members of the Carey community, including staff, parents, alumni and volunteers share the responsibility of maintaining student safety at all times. You can read more about Carey’s Child Safety policies here [https://www.carey.com.au/about-carey/policies]. How do I apply? Click "Apply Now" to submit your CV and cover letter by 5:00pm 5 May 2026.  To find out more about this opportunity, download the Position Description here [https://careylink.sharepoint.com/sites/HCM-PositionDescriptions/Shared%20Documents/Position%20Description%20-%20Junior%20Rowing%20Coordinator%202026.pdf]. Carey Baptist Grammar School reserves the right to close this advertisement at any time. Carey is an inclusive workplace where everyone is celebrated, regardless of race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, age, physical ability and religious or political beliefs. We adopt a whole-school approach to providing an environment of mutual respect, fairness, equity and justice. We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the lands and waters surrounding us and pay our respects to the Elders past, present and emerging. We celebrate, value and include people of all backgrounds, sexualities, cultures, bodies and abilities. 
Responsibilities
The Junior Rowing Coordinator is responsible for developing and implementing training programs for Year 8 and 9 students while fostering a positive team culture. The role involves supervising students at the boathouse and regattas, as well as mentoring junior coaches to ensure alignment with the school's strategic goals.
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