The Tennis Foundation is a charitable company limited by guarantee. In addition to certain specific charitable objects that relate to the organisation or provision of facilities in the education sector, in the interests of social welfare and for community participation, it has the general objective to promote all purposes recognised as charitable through the association with tennis.
Be part of a team of that runs a state-of-the-art applied sports medicine facility to provide world-class services to elite players and coaches. The team ensures that the latest scientific and technical innovations within and outside sport are analysed, assessed and where relevant, brought into British tennis.
You will operate as a physiotherapist for the Tennis Foundation based at the National Tennis Centre. The role will be to work with top disability tennis players as a first priority, providing optimal physiotherapy management on a day to day basis to the elite wheelchair tennis players as nominated by the Tennis Foundation. There will also be an opportunity to work with LTA Player Teams.
Closing Date: 13th May 2012
Salary range: c£40,000 pa + excellent benefits
Interviews will be held during w/c 11th June 2012
Detailed Job Description
The Tennis Foundation is now recruiting for University Tennis Coordinators for 2012-13 at universities across the country. Each coordinator will have a two year position working to grow the game of tennis at their university whilst studying for a part-time post graduate degree. Receiving an annual salary of up to £10,000, they will develop all aspects of university tennis.
More information on the universities taking part in the programme and further information on how to apply is available here._______________________________________________________________________________________
Community Links is now recruiting for a Sports Development manager for an initial one year fixed term role in East London.
FreFlyers is a new initiative which builds on Community Links’ strong track record of using sport to engage and work with disadvantaged young people. The post holder will develop a multi-sports club membership scheme and a programme of activities/opportunities working in partnership with established sports bodies.
More information on Community Links, the Sports Development Manager role and further information on how to apply is available here.
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