Rowing Coach for Competitive Squad – Royal Holloway University, London

Royal Holloway University London Boat Club is seeking an experienced and motivated coach to lead their Competitive Squad starting in September 2026. RHULBC is a growing university rowing club with ambitious athletes having competed at various regional and national competitions including BUCS regatta, Henley Women’s Regatta and Fours Head. They are looking for a coach who can develop our competitive athletes, build a strong performance culture and support our squad in achieving its competitive goals.

Key Responsibilities of RHUL BC Competitive Squad Coach:

  • Coach three on-water sessions per week.
  • Work collaboratively with the development coach, club president and captains to support the progression of athletes.
  • Work closely with club captains to design and oversee a structured training plan that incorporates on-water sessions, erg training, strength and conditioning and race preparation.
  • Periodise training throughout the year to ensure the competitive squad are prepared for events such as WEHORR, HORR, BUCS Regatta and other target competitions.
  • Provide race day coaching and support in future competitions
  • Provide leadership and motivation to promote a positive and high performance training environment.
  • Liaise with Staines Boat Club, our hosts

Essential Criteria:

  • Rowing coaching experience with competitive athletes/crews
  • Strong technical understanding of sweeping and sculling
  • RYA Powerboat Level 2 qualification
  • Full UK driving licence and access to an appropriate vehicle and entitlement to tow club equipment and boat trailer when required
  • Strong communication and organisation skills
How to Apply

Please submit:

  • A CV
  • A cover letter that outlines coaching experiences and relevant qualifications

Applications should be sent [email protected]

For any enquiries about the position, please contact [email protected]

Salary: Dependant on experience

Type: Part-Time, Hours are flexible and session-based, averaging about four sessions per week

Application Dates: From Wednesday 24th June 2026 to Friday 31st July 2026