British Rowing – National Training Centre Facilities Assistant
British Rowing is seeking a proactive and reliable NTC Facilities Assistant to support the smooth daily operation of Sherriff’s Boathouse and the Redgrave Pinsent Rowing Lake — the home of Great Britain’s Olympic and Paralympic rowing programmes. The role ensures the training environment remains safe, well‑maintained, and world‑class year‑round.
The Role
The NTC Facilities Assistant is responsible for a wide range of operational, maintenance, and safety tasks across the boathouse and lake site. Working as part of the Caversham resources team, the post‑holder will help ensure the National Training Centre operates efficiently and safely, supporting the daily needs of athletes, coaches, and staff.
Key elements of the role include boathouse support, site and lake maintenance, safety cover, and assistance with GB Rowing Team assessments and trials.
Key Responsibilities
Boathouse Operations
- Support the NTC Facilities & Equipment Lead in maintaining the boathouse and equipment.
- Assist with movement of boats and equipment.
- Provide safety cover (training provided), including:
- On‑water launch safety cover
- First Aid
- Fire Warden duties
- Carry out site security tasks, including opening and closing the facility.
- Monitor fuel levels for launches and tractors.
- Undertake small maintenance tasks, basic repairs, and general indoor upkeep.
Site & Lake Maintenance
- Support the upkeep of a world‑class rowing lake through:
- Weed management, including preventative dyeing and aquatic weed cutting
- Cleaning and alignment of course buoys, cables, and pontoons
- Mowing, hedge cutting, weeding, sweeping, and general grounds maintenance
Event & Operational Support
- Assist with GBRT assessments and trials, particularly those held at Caversham.
- Transport boats to domestic and international locations as required.
About You
Essential
- Pride in maintaining high standards across all tasks
- Strong team ethos and a collaborative, “muck in” attitude
- Reliable, self‑motivated, and proactive in problem‑solving
- Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions
- Able to work independently and adapt to changing priorities
- Full UK driving licence
Desirable
- Trailer‑driving experience
- Experience or willingness to train in:
- Tractor driving / hedge trimming
- Aquatic weed cutter operation
- Launch driving (RYA Level 2)
Additional Information
- The role requires flexibility, including some evening, weekend, and public‑holiday working. National and international travel may be required.
- The post‑holder must uphold the WADA Anti‑Doping Code and promote a drug‑free culture when working with athletes.
- British Rowing is committed to equal opportunities and welcomes applications from all backgrounds.
For more information, please refer to the job description.
Please Apply via the Application form.
Interviews: During the week of Monday, 1st June 2026
We strongly recommend early application, and we reserve the right to close applications and begin interviewing early.
Salary: £28,000-32,000
Type: Full Time
Application Dates: From Friday 24th April 2026 to Sunday 24th May 2026

