Applications are open for High Performance Sport NZ’s Te Hāpaitanga initiative, to support the development of emerging and high potential female coaches.
Te Hāpaitanga is a holistic coach development initiative designed to provide a range of opportunities for future or emerging female high performance coaches to test and develop their coaching capability, and to develop new skills to navigate a complex and challenging career in high performance sport.
The 18-month initiative provides coaches with: access to a $15,000 Te Hāpaitanga coach scholarship; one-on-one mentor support from an experienced high performance coach; attendance at a series of immersive residential workshops; and the opportunity to network and develop within a community of coaches.
Applications are open to women coaching in both paid (full-time, part-time or contract) or unpaid coaching positions.
Te Hāpaitanga is targeted at women who:
- are currently coaching athletes on the performance or high performance pathway; or
- have been identified as a potential high performance coach but are not currently coaching regularly (for example a retiring or retired elite athlete or a woman who has temporarily left coaching but is interested in returning).
Applications close Monday 4 October.
Find further details and application information here: https://careers.hpsnz.org.nz/jobdetails?ajid=sp2i7…
If you have any questions, contact Aaron Osborne, CRNZ Performance Development Manager aaron.osborne@canoeracing.org.nz