2013 LFNC Apprentice Coach Programme

2013 Lion Foundation National Championships
APPRENTICE COACH PROGRAMME

In response to the excellent feedback over recent years, NNZ will once again offer
the Lion Foundation National Championships Apprentice Coach Programme and
is now seeking applicants.  The appointment process has changed and applicants
are now asked to apply directly to NNZ, who will then work with the Zone and
team’s Head Coach, to appoint the Apprentice Coach.  
 
Applicants will be: Age group coaches from U17 level and above, with the potential and desire to coach LFNC or U23 Age Group teams.   They will have completed their Community Coach Award through the NNZ Coach Development Framework.
Teams will need to agree to their selected ‘Apprentice Coach’ being available and able to attend team trials, trainings, games where possible and team meetings.  In addition, they would be expected to stay with the team and management during the  Lion  Foundation  National  Netball  Championships  in Dunedin from 30th September – 4th October 2013 (TBC)

Please note that these coaches will only take an active part in team meetings, trainings or any other activities at the discretion of the Head Coach and primarily will be in an observational role only.  The apprentice coach would be expected to respect the confidentiality aspects that this privilege brings.

Applications available from your Netball Zone office or Applications available from your Netball Zone office or Applications available from your Netball Zone office or Applications available from your Netball Zone office or Noeline Scott via email at: noelines@netballnz.co.nz. Closing date for applications:  29th July 2013




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