We are seeking expressions of interest from highly skilled reliable and motivated casual rowing staff for the 2025-26 season.
The Genazzano Rowing program is one of the most prominent schoolgirls rowing programs in the country with a rich and proud 40 year history. The program caters for approximately 80 girls and is complemented by the Colleges whole sport program including our impressive Physical Performance Centre (PPC) and a supportive parent community.
Genazzano Rowing train out of their boatsheds in Hawthorn on the Yarra River and at the Physical Performance Centre at the schools campus in Kew.
As a rowing coach at Genazzano FCJ College you will:
- Guide student athletes (Years 812) through inclusive engaging training sessions on and off the water aligned with the Head of Rowings program.
- Commit to all training sessions regattas camps and events including early mornings evenings and weekends.
- Promote a positive respectful and inclusive team environment that values teamwork resilience empathy and personal growth.
- Uphold high safety standards and best coaching practices while planning and delivering effective training sessions.
- Demonstrate strong communication organisation and interpersonal skills to work effectively with students staff and parents.
- Bring experience in rowing and coaching a strong technical focus and a passion for developing athletes of all skill levels.
- Assist with the operational aspects of the rowing program and contribute proactively as a team player.
About You
- Rowing Australia Level 1 Coach Accreditation
- Marine recreational motor boat license
- Level 1 First Aid Certificate including CPR Asthma and Anaphylaxis Management
- A current Working with Children Check and Police Check
- Light Rigid Heavy Vehicle License (Optional)
To Apply
Please include your resume and a cover letter outlining your suitability for the role.
Applications close on Sunday 15 June 2025.
Additional information is in the attached Position Description.
All enquiries are to be directed to the Head of Rowning - David McGrath