45,000.00 ~ 55,000.00 GBP annually
Location: British Gymnastics Lilleshall National Sports Centre, Telford Shropshire TF10 9AT United Kingdom
This job ends on 25 June 2025
Gymnastics isn't just a sport-it's a powerful force for change.
We believe in the power of gymnastics to change lives, enrich communities, and deliver an uplifting gymnastics experience for all across the UK.
At the heart of this are the people who make up the gymnastics community - gymnasts, parents, coaches, clubs, officials and volunteers - working together in communities across the country. As the national governing body for gymnastics in the UK, we work in partnership with our members to lead, support and inspire, helping to shape a bright future for our sport.
Our vision, Leap Without Limits, is underpinned by the values of being Aspirational, Supportive and Inclusive. Together, we're building a sport where everyone feels welcomed, encouraged and able to thrive. This role is an important part of making that vision a reality.
British Gymnastics has the following permanent, full-time post:
National Coach - Trampoline (TRA)
37 Hours per week
Salary range £45,000 to £55,000 per annum (dependent upon experience)
39 days annual leave (Including Bank Holiday and Company Days)+ 2 wellbeing days a year + weekly exercise and wellbeing hours
Based out of Lilleshall Head Office , near Newport , Shropshire, providing national coverage in line with the needs of the relevant work programme, flexible in terms of working patterns to meet the needs of the role
The Role
This is a key coaching position dedicated to supporting the Head National Coach (HNC) and the British Gymnastics World Class Programme (WCP) in delivering excellence, with the goal of securing medals at major international events, including the Olympic Games. The role is founded on our Collective Accountability approach, which emphasises a people- centred, performance driven, and empowering environment for coaches, gymnasts and support staff.
The National Coach will work collaboratively across various stages of the Performance Pathway, with specific leadership responsibilities shaped by the discipline and the individual skills of the candidate. The role involves providing expert support and technical guidance throughout the national system, focusing on talent development, offering practical advice to gymnasts and coaches and contributing to the creation of coach education resources under the direction of the Head National Coach. Working alongside a broad network of gymnasts, coaches and support staff, the role aims to foster an environment of excellence and continuous development across the Pathway.