We are seeking an experienced and motivated Assistant Head of Hockey to work closely with the Head of Hockey in shaping and delivering the Millfield Hockey programme. This is a senior role combining strategic and operational input with the delivery of high quality coaching, supporting player development while helping to ensure the effective planning, organisation and continued success of the programme as a whole. Job responsibilities • Design and deliver high quality technical coaching and player development programmes for players across the Talent Academy, England Age Group pathway and 1st XI • Lead squad coaching sessions across multiple age groups, inspiring players of varying abilities • Support the creation, monitoring and review of individual development plans, including feedback and performance analysis • Deputise for the Head of Hockey in their absence • Contribute to fixtures, tournaments, tours, scholarship events and outreach activity • Work collaboratively to ensure safe, well organised delivery of training and matchday operations About you • A qualified hockey coach (UKCC Level 2 or equivalent as a minimum), with strong technical and tactical knowledge of the game • A degree in sports coaching or a related discipline • Proven experience coaching within schools, clubs or talent pathways • Highly organised, with excellent communication skills and a collaborative approach • Passionate about player development and open to new coaching methods Working hours and salary This is a year round role working 42 hours per week, typically across Monday to Saturday, with occasional Sunday work required to support fixtures, tournaments or events. The salary for this position is £32,000 to £37,000 per annum, dependent on skills and experience. Benefits include: • 10 weeks’ holiday, to be taken outside of term time • Freshly prepared lunches for £10.30 per month • Access to school facilities and wellbeing benefits through our Employee Assistance Programme Application closing date: 27th May. Millfield School is committed to providing a safe and inclusive environment for all. We are a community that celebrates diversity, supporting our pupils and employees to be brilliant as individuals. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Specific safeguarding responsibilities for this position are outlined in the job description. Offers of employment are subject to satisfactory safeguarding checks including, but not limited to, Enhanced DBS clearance and satisfactory references. All positions within the school are exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974. Be kind, be individual, be brilliant. Millfield School, where being an individual is recognised as the key to brilliance.