Work in Boxing: Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer.

IABA wishes to recruit a committed, dynamic and innovative to drive our Equality, Diversity and Inclusion actions, ensuring that boxing is available to all.

Applications are invited to hr@iaba.ie until 5pm on April 20th.

Role information:

Location:                                         Hybrid position: combination of working remotely & attending meetings/events, as required.

Contract Length:                           Fixed term contract (12 months)

Full time / Part time:                    Full time

Salary:                                             €32,000 – €38,000, commensurate with experience.

Application closing date:             20/04/2024

Job Summary

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association has been delivering consistent international success in the ring and is the most successful Olympic sport in Ireland. To assist our Development Team to continue its drive towards sustaining success, the IABA is seeking to appoint an Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer for its Development Team on a fixed-term basis. This full-time position is of strategic importance to the IABA in achieving its strategic development programmes goals and enhancing existing professional structures. Reporting directly to the National Development Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for Project Management, Event Management, Programme Delivery & Policy Development.

Overall Purpose of Position

To assist the Irish Athletic Boxing Association in achieving its core objectives of:

  • Additional Needs Inclusion – Project management within IABA’s Initiative; ‘High Five’ programme. Delivering on programmes and initiatives to increase opportunities for people with additional needs.
  • Facilitate training and capacity building within clubs and communities thereby developing sustainable local leadership for boxing within communities.

Specific Responsibilities:

Reporting to the National Development Manager of the Irish Athletic Boxing Association and designated stakeholders, the Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer will have responsibility for the implementation of current and future development programmes of the IABA and identified stakeholders including:

Programmes:   

  • Engage with communities and target groups by consulting with participants and local partners to assess needs and develop sustainable approaches to providing participation opportunities.
  • Identify key stakeholders including Sport Ireland and Active Disability Ireland and community host organisations to ensure engagement across the community and involvement with relevant target groups.
  • Planning, organising, and active implementation of school, community & club participation programmes.
  • Actively recruit, retain, and develop club members at all stages of life.
  • Promote positive relationships between all programme partners.
  • Assist in the development of current and future programmes as required.
  • To undertake further training as required.
  • To deliver training & workshops to develop local capacity to deliver sustainable boxing programmes.

Strategic Development:

  • Represent the IABA and relevant stakeholders as required.
  • Assist in strategic working groups as required and directed by the National Development Manager of the IABA and nominated areas.
  • Assist the relevant stakeholders in matters relating to the development of sport in identified areas.
  • Develop relevant strategies for engaging targeted populations.

Management Processes:

  • Adhere to all management processes as directed by the National Development Manager of the IABA or persons nominated by them.
  • An agreed annual work programme must be submitted to the National Operations Manager of the IABA and identified stakeholders.
  • Supply regular reports on dates outlined by the National Development Manager of the IABA or persons nominated by them.
  • Strictly adhere to procedures outlined by National Development Manager of the IABA in relation to any financial matters.

Promotion of Boxing:

  • Working in cooperation with all stakeholders in the identified areas to promote boxing.
  • Represent the IABA at representative meetings regarding the development of inclusive boxing programmes.
  • Identifying and assisting local community initiatives which may benefit the development of boxing.
  • Identifying sources and assist in applying for funding available for inclusive boxing development.
  • Liaising with local media and the National Communications Officer to promote inclusive boxing.

General Responsibilities:

  • To enhance and increase the profile of inclusive boxing in the community.
  • Comply and actively promote IABA’s policies and procedures as directed.
  • Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time in accordance with the general nature of the post.

Qualifications & Experience:

 Essential  Desirable
Qualifications  Minimum Irish National Framework (NFQ 6)  Coaching qualifications/experience in coordinating sport or exercise programmes to a broad range of targeted populations.
Experience  A minimum of 18 months relevant experience in project management and planning, co-ordinating and delivering EDI sport programmes. Experience of the community and voluntary sector and/or the sports and recreation environment. Experience of motivating those cohorts within the applicable section with lower participation characteristics to become involved.Experience working in sports administration and/or organising training events.Programme monitoring and evaluation experience.Experience working in a project team.  
Skills and Competencies  Strong IT, administrative and organisational skills.Ability to consult, communicate and network appropriately and effectively with all sectors of the community.Ability to monitor and evaluate work and write reports.Excellent communications, presentation and facilitation skills.Ability to advise, inform, motivate and support individuals and organisations.Ability to prepare, monitor and manage budgets Ability to produce good quality publicity material.Good time management skills.Understanding of project evaluation.Understanding of the sports and community development environment.  
Attitude and Motivation  Awareness of the importance and value of participation in sport/physical activity.A constructive, positive, and progressive attitude to working as part of the IABA team and an ability to develop partnerships with the wider community.Be motivated by and committed to sports development and increasing opportunities for participation, in particular among hard-to-reach groups in local communities.Commitment to on-going training and development.A self-motivated approach to work.An awareness of the role and importance of co-ordinated and integrated inter-agency responses to local sporting, social and community development needs.  
Other RequirementsGarda Vetting Clearance.Full, clean driving license and use of personal transport for work. Willingness and ability to travel.Ability and commitment to work evenings and weekends as required.   

Required post-appointment action:

The successful candidate, on taking up their position will be required to:

  1. Undergo Garda Vetting/Access NI checks through the IABA; this will be the case even if the successful candidate has been Garda Vetted/Access NI checked through another organisation or sector.
  2. Undertake IABA Fundamentals: Assistant Coach certification. Whilst this is not a coaching role, it is desirable that the successful candidate has a foundational level of boxing technical and boxing coaching knowledge, as this will assist in the commission of their duties.
  3. Undergo Safeguarding One learning.

How to Apply:

Please send a CV along with a Cover Letter via e-mail outlining your suitability for the position to hr@iaba.ie no later than 5pm 20th April 2024. Please reference “Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Officer” in the subject of your email.

Note:

Short-listing of candidates may apply. The post is subject to Garda Vetting. IABA is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Interviews for those shortlisted will take place on 30th April. It is intended that interviews will take place online via video call.

Work in Boxing: Galway Development Officer.

IABA wishes to recruit a colleague to grow and develop the sport of boxing in Galway; this role includes engaging with the strong existing club network, and taking boxing to new communities.

Location:                                         Connacht(Galway region)

Contract Length:                           Fixed term contract (12 months)

Full time / Part time:                    Full time

Salary:                                             €32,000 p/a

Application closing date:             5pm, 20/04/2024

Job Summary

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association has been delivering consistent international success in the ring and is the most successful Olympic sport in Ireland. To assist our Development Team to continue its drive towards sustaining success, the IABA is seeking to appoint a Regional Development Officer for its Development Team on a fixed-term basis. This full-time position is of strategic importance to the IABA in achieving its strategic development programmes goals and enhancing existing professional structures. Reporting directly to the National Development Manager, the successful candidate will be responsible for the delivery of all locally based school, community and club programmes and administration associated with the effective running of the IABA Development Team.

Overall Purpose of Position

To assist the Irish Athletic Boxing Association in achieving its core objectives of:

  • Ensuring delivery of boxing development programmes, to targeted groups, in a variety of settings within the nominated area.
  • Developing partnerships and co-ordination between the relevant internal/external stakeholders and maximizing their involvement in the development of boxing in Ireland.
  • Facilitate training and capacity building within clubs and communities thereby developing sustainable local leadership for boxing within communities.

Specific Responsibilities:

Reporting to the National Development Manager of the Irish Athletic Boxing Association and designated stakeholders, the Regional Development Officer will have responsibility for the implementation of current and future development programmes of the IABA and identified stakeholders including:

Programmes:   

  • Engage with communities and target groups by consulting with participants and local partners to assess needs and develop sustainable approaches to providing participation opportunities.
  • Identify key stakeholders including Galway Sport Partnership and Galway County Boxing Board and community host organisations to ensure engagement across the community and involvement with relevant target groups.
  • Planning, organising, and active implementation of school, community & club participation programmes.
  • Actively recruit, retain, and develop club members at all stages of life.
  • Promote positive relationships between all programme partners.
  • Assist in the development of current and future programmes as required.
  • To undertake further training as required.
  • To deliver training & workshops to develop local capacity to deliver sustainable boxing programmes.

Strategic Development:

  • Represent the IABA and relevant stakeholders as required.
  • Assist in strategic working groups as required and directed by the National Development Manager of the IABA and nominated areas.
  • Assist the relevant stakeholders in matters relating to the development of sport in identified areas.
  • Develop relevant strategies for engaging targeted populations.

Management Processes:

  • Adhere to all management processes as directed by the National Development Manager of the IABA or persons nominated by them.
  • An agreed annual work programme must be submitted to the National Operations Manager of the IABA and identified stakeholders.
  • Supply regular reports on dates outlined by the National Development Manager of the IABA or persons nominated by them.
  • Strictly adhere to procedures outlined by National Development Manager of the IABA in relation to any financial matters.

Promotion of Boxing:

  • Working in cooperation with all stakeholders in the identified areas to promote boxing.
  • Represent the IABA at local meetings regarding the development of boxing programmes.
  • Identifying and assisting local community initiatives which may benefit the development of boxing.
  • Identifying sources and assist in applying for funding available for local boxing development.
  • Liaising with local media and the National Communications Officer to promote boxing locally.

General Responsibilities:

  • To enhance and increase the profile of boxing in the community.
  • Comply and actively promote IABA’s policies and procedures as directed.
  • Any other duties as may be assigned from time to time in accordance with the general nature of the post.


Qualifications & Experience:

 Essential  Desirable
Qualifications  Minimum Irish National Framework (NFQ 5).Level 1 sport coaching qualificationSuccessful candidate must undertake IABA Garda Vetting & Safeguarding training.Coaching qualifications/experience in delivering boxing and exercise programmes to a broad range of targeted populations.
Experience  A minimum of one-year relevant experience in project management and planning, co-ordinating and delivering sustainable boxing programmes. Experience of the community and voluntary sector and the sports and recreation environment and of motivating those sectors with lower participation characteristics to become involved.  Experience working in sports administration and/or organising training events.Programme monitoring and evaluation experience.Experience working in a project team.  
Skills and Competencies  Strong IT, administrative and organisational skills.Ability to consult, communicate and network appropriately and effectively with all sectors of the community.Ability to monitor and evaluate work and write reports.Ability to produce, access and disseminate information efficiently and accurately.Excellent communications, presentation and facilitation skills.Ability to advise, inform, motivate and support individuals and organisations.Ability to prepare, monitor and manage budgets Ability to produce good quality publicity material.Good time management skills.Ability to prioritise workload and decision making.  Understanding of project evaluation.Understanding of the sports and community development environment.  
Attitude and Motivation  Awareness of the importance and value of participation in sport/physical activity.A constructive, positive, and progressive attitude to working as part of the IABA team and an ability to develop partnerships with the wider community.Be motivated by and committed to sports development and increasing opportunities for participation, in particular among hard-to-reach groups in local communities.Commitment to on-going training and development.A self-motivated approach to work.An awareness of the role and importance of co-ordinated and integrated inter-agency responses to local sporting, social and community development needs.  
Other RequirementsGarda Vetting Clearance.Full, clean driving license and use of personal transport for work. Willingness and ability to travel.Ability and commitment to work evenings and weekends as required.   

How to Apply:

Please send a CV along with a Cover Letter via e-mail outlining your suitability for the position to info@iaba.ie no later than 5pm 20th April 2024.

Please reference “Regional Development Officer- Galway in the subject of your email.

Note:

Short-listing of candidates may apply. The post is subject to Garda Vetting. IABA is an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Interviews for those shortlisted will take place on 2nd May. It is intended that interviews will take place online via video call.

Role Description:

4 wins from 4 for Ireland at the European Youth Championships

Ireland claimed at least 2 bronze medals at the European Youth Championships in Porec, Croatia, today.

Team Co-Captain and European Junior champ, 63kg Ava Henry met Hungary’s Kata Viktoria Muncz and made short work of securing at least a bronze medal, with a Round 2 RSC.

66kg Kyla Doyle Byrne boxed Dilara Sak of Turkey 3 bouts later – and also wins a podium place following a 4-1 split decision in her favour. Judges scored the bout 28:26; 28:27; 27:28; 28:27; 28:26.

European Junior Champion 71kg Tadhg O’Donnell opened his Youth Championship account against Daniil Sauchanka, boxing for IBA-B. Tadhg secured a decisive UD, scoring: 30:27; 29:28; 30:27; 30:27; 30:27. In Ring B’s Evening Session, 63.5kg Ryan Jenkins contested against Rafayel Nersisyan, and was similarly dominant, with a 5-0 decision. Judge scored the bout 27:30; 27:30; 27:30; 27:30; 27:30. Both boxers are now through to their respective quarter finals.

33 countries and 330 boxers are contesting the competition, in Porec, Croatia. Participation federations are Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, IBA – B, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, England, Estonia, France, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kosovo, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey and Ukraine. 

Day Seven

Four boxers are in action in Day 7’s Quarter Finals. First up, in Ring A’s Afternoon session, beginning at 1pm, 48kg Tiffany Spencer takes on England’s Ruby White in Bout 3. In Bout 8, 52kg Grace Conway Dowling meets Poland’s Martyna Koczkodaj.

In Bout 8 of Ring B’s Afternoon Session, 54kg Nicole Kinsella contests against France’s Maloe Teresi. In Bout 9 of Ring B’s Evening Session, beginning at 4.30pm, 92+kg Adam Olaniyan is in against Turkey’s Baran Celik.

Programme

Watch

Ring A

Ring B

Team

48kg Tiffany Spencer, Jobstown BC, Dublin

50kg Carlagh Peake, Ballyhaunis BC, Mayo.

52kg Grace Conway Dowling, Tredagh BC, Louth

54kg Nicole Kinsella, St. Mary’s BC, NR, Wexford

63kg Ava Henry, Dublin Docklands BC.

66kg Kyla Doyle Byrne, Whitechurch BC, Dublin

48kg Scott Thompson, Spartans BC, Antrim

51kg Jamie Collins, Drimnagh BC, Dublin

54kg Kai Ducque, Avona BC, Dublin

57kg Martin McDonagh, Avona BC, Dublin.

60kg Jack Johnson, Marble City BC, Kilkenny

63.5kg Ryan Jenkins, Olympic BC, Westmeath

67kg Ryan Connolly, Setanta BC, Kildare.

71kg Tadhg O’Donnell, Four Kings BC, Wicklow.

92+kg Adam Olaniyan, Jobstown BC, Dublin.

Team Manager: Anna Moore

Coach: Liam Cunningham

Coach: Amanda Spencer

Coach: Garry Kehoe

Coach: Ralph McKay

R&J: Stephen Kelly

Draws are available here

Day One results are available here

Day Two results are available here

Day Three results are available here

Day Four results are available here

Day Five results are available here

Session 11A results

Session 12B results

Session 13A results

Session 14B results

Programme: 2024 National Junior 1 Championship semi finals

The 2024 National Junior 1 Championship semi finals will be boxed at the National Stadium from 5pm on Friday, April 12th. Please note that boxers will weigh in, daily, on the day of boxing.

Programme: Friday, April 12th, from 5pm.

  1. 39kg          Tony Cox (St Joseph’s U) V Gary Lee McDonagh (Kilcullen)
  2. 39kg          Conor Barry (Tramore) V Daithi McNamee (Two Castles)
  3. 42kg          Ryan Buttimer (Northside)  V James Baker (Glasnevin)
  4. 42kg          John Delaney (Olympic C) V  Tarik Bozkaya (East Meath)
  5. 44kg          Harley Salinger (Sacred Heart D) V Oscar Conway (Ratoath)
  6. 46kg          Finn Gilmore (Banbridge) V Oliver Plachta (St Francis)
  7. 46kg          Mason Moran (Dungarvan) V  Kurt Kinsella (Monkstown)
  8. 48kg          Elma Barry (Setanta) V   Saoirse Marsh (Togher)
  9. 48kg          Isabel Nolan (Santry) W/O
  10. 48kg          Warren Ormond (Whitechurch) V Ryan Grimley (Armagh)
  11. 48kg          Michael O’Reilly (St Pauls W)  V Bradley McDonagh (Olympic C)
  12. 50kg          Amy Chouquet (Dunboyne) V Lauren Crinnion (Fr Horgans)
  13. 50kg          Oisin Kiernan (Olympic L) V Kieran McDonagh (Galway)
  14. 50kg          Lorcan Grant (Rathfriland) V Paddy Delaney (Charleville)
  15. 52kg          Mary Furlong (Na Fianna) V Shakira Cairns (Fr Horgans)
  16. 52kg          Joseph Moyles (Ballina) V Lochlainn Beagan (Sean Dorans)
  17. 52kg          Eddie Corcoran (Olympic L)  V Jack Cannon (Monkstown D)
  18. 54kg          Nanci McMonigle (Dunfanaghy) V Molly Doyle (Templemore)
  19. 54kg          Ellie Fenlon (Paulstown)  V Sophie Leigh McClintock (Evolution)
  20. 57kg          Donna McCarthy (Mayfield) V Kerry Brown (Convoy)
  21. 57kg          Britney Gorman Murtagh (Gateway) V Claire Keating (Paulstown)
  22. 57kg          Sean Maughan (Ballina) V Jamsie Casey (Sliabh Luachra)
  23. 57kg          Joseph Mihai (Crumlin) V David Tennyson (Derryveagh)
  24. 60kg          Anjoulie Maughan (Whitechurch) V  Siomnan McCoy (St John Bosco)
  25. 60kg          Sarah McTiernan (Drumsna) V  Kayleigh Byrne (Gorey)
  26. 60kg          Nadus Samatukas (Portadown) V   Martin McDonagh (Rathkeale)
  27. 60kg          Desmond Sweeney (Olympic C) V   Brandon Geoghegan (Jobstown)
  28. 63kg          Arthur O’Donnell (Charleville) V   Kane Brannigan (Lisburn)
  29. 63kg          Edward Harty (Portlaoise) V Broderic Adbuire (Jobstown)
  30. 66kg          Gareth McCann (Oliver Plunkett) V  Charlie Kennedy (St Pauls W)
  31. 66kg          John Donoghue (Olympic L) V   Kevin Rafferty (Carrickmore)           
  32. 70kg          Jason Whelan (Docklands) V Evan Moore (St Conleths)
  33. 70kg          Jim Mongans (Rathkeale) V Cathal Myers (Sligo City)
  34. 75kg          Gabriel Ward (Swords)  V Martin Keenan (Glen)
  35. 75kg          Thomas Myers (Sligo City)  V   Blake Dunne (Rosslare)
  36. 80kg          John Mongans (Rathkeale) W/O
  37. 80kg          Zach O’Hara (Paulstown) V  Chulainn McDonnell (Whitechurch)
  38. 100kg        Johnny McGinley (Gateway) W/O

Weigh-In Arrangements

Weigh-ins for Junior 1 Championship boxers are daily, on the day of boxing.

Friday, April 12th: 8am to 9am and 12pm to 1pm.

Saturday, April 13th: 8am to 9am.

Paris Boxing Olympian selected to premier Team Ireland Opening Ceremony Kit.

Paris Boxing Olympian, Dean Clancy, is one of two athletes along with cyclist Lara Gillespie, selected to premier the official Team Ireland Opening Ceremony kit for Paris 2024.

Top Irish designer Laura Weber, through her brand LW Pearl, has created a bespoke uniform for the Irish Olympic team, which reflects a balance between tradition and contemporary trends, in line with the 100th anniversary of Team Ireland competing at the Olympic Games.

This is the kit that Ireland’s 6 already-qualified athletes, Dean, along with 57kg Jude Gallagher, 92kg Jack Marley and now Double Olympians 57kg Michaela Walsh, 75kg Aoife O’Rourke and reigning lightweight champion, Kellie Harrington, will wear at the Opening Ceremony through the centre of Paris on the Seine. The Opening Ceremony wear for Team Ireland comprises two blazers, for the Opening and Closing Ceremony, a t-shirt, shoes and trousers options. The suits incorporate national emblems and embellishments, each specifically designed to represent the journey of Irish athletes.

Speaking at the launch, Dean said “Getting to see the Opening Ceremony outfits makes it very real. The Olympic Games is the pinnacle of any athlete’s career, and it will be an especially proud moment for all of us athletes and our families this year, kicking off with the parade of nations on the Seine.”

Speaking on behalf of the Olympic Federation of Ireland, Team Ireland Chef de Mission for Paris 2024, Gavin Noble added,

“We are delighted to officially announce LW Pearl as the designer of Opening Ceremony wear for Team Ireland at the Paris Olympic Games this summer. Laura Weber is one of Ireland’s brightest talents in the fashion world, and it is very fitting that on our 100th year of competing at the Olympic Games that we work with someone who also represents the Best of Ireland.”

“Getting to see the Opening Ceremony outfits makes it very real. The Olympic Games is the pinnacle of any athlete’s career, and it will be an especially proud moment for all of us athletes and our families this year, kicking off with the parade of nations on the Seine.”

Team Ireland Opening Ceremony wear – Design Features:

  • Sustainability is at the heart of the process; the fabrics are made from recycled plastics with practical elements to ensure athletes stay cool in the heat.
  • The sleeve is adorned with the embroidered county patch of each Olympian, artistically interpreted with beads, sequins and stones.
  • There are four shamrocks in different techniques of embellishments representing the four provinces of Ireland.
  • On the inside facing of each jacket the name of the athlete is included in embroidery making it a permanent and treasured souvenir for each athlete.
  • The Closing Ceremony jacket includes strapping around the neck that forms a star to frame a medal for comfort and iconic photographs.