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:

Results: Junior 1 Championship Quarter Finals & BG 3 Semi Finals.

33 National Junior 1 Championship quarter finals have been decided in the National Stadium today.

QUARTER FINALS

Red Corner                                                                                Blue Corner

  1. 57kg          David Tennyson (Derryveagh)  3/2      James Hayden (Docklands)
  2. 39kg          Robert Quinn (St Pauls)  2/3      Daithi McNamee (Two Castles)
  3. 42kg          John Delaney (Olympic C) W/O
  4. 42kg          Noah Bacon (Saints) 2/3 Tarik Bozkaya (East Meath)
  5. 46kg          Oliver Plachta (St Francis) 4/1 Tommy Fitzpatrick (Marble City)
  6. 46kg          Kurt Kinsella (Monkstown) W/O
  7. 46k            Caoimhin Connolly (Twin Towns) 1/4 Mason Moran (Dungarvan)
  8. 48kg          Michael O’Reilly (St Pauls W) 5/0   Patrick McDonagh (Portlaoise)
  9. 48kg          Bradley McDonagh (Olympic C)  5/0 Ciaran J Lane (St Georges)
  10. 50kg          Paddy Delaney (Charleville) 5/0 Callum Crilly (St Bronaghs)
  11. 52kg          Lochlainn Beagan (Sean Dorans) 5/0 Patrick McCarthy (Mayfield)
  12. 52kg          Eddie Corcoran (Olympic L) W/O
  13. 52kg          Jack Cannon (Monkstown D)  W/O
  14. S54kg        Christian Doyle (Doyle) 5/0 Justin Kelly (Sean McDermott)
  15. S54kg        Joe Higgins (West End) BLUE WIN RSC3 Harvey Cochrane (Castle)
  16. 57kg          Jamsie Casey (Sliabh Luachra) RED WIN RSC3  Caolan McCormick (Antrim)
  17. 57kg          Joseph Mihai (Crumlin) 5/0  Jack Curtis (St Michaels Athy)
  18. 60kg          Irene O’Neill (Charleville)  2/3      Kayleigh Byrne (Gorey)
  19. 60kg          Reuben Monaghan (Emerald A) 0/5 Martin McDonagh (Rathkeale)
  20. 60kg          Dillon Rocket (Tramore)  0/5 Desmond Sweeney (Olympic C)
  21. 60kg          Brandon Geoghegan (Jobstown) 5/0  Finn Kirwan (Sacre Coeur)
  22. 63kg          Broderic Adbuire (Jobstown) 5/0 Naill O’Kane (Ring)
  23. 66kg          Kevin Rafferty (Carrickmore) 5/0 Jakub Belzowski (Celtic Eagles)
  24. 70kg          Evan Moore (St Conleths) 3/2 Simon Doherty (Phoenix)
  25. 70kg          Jim Mongans (Rathkeale) 5/0 Kaylim Paisley (Ballybrack)
  26. 70kg          Cathal Myers (Sligo City) 5/0  Joe Cunningham (St Joseph’s U)
  27. 75kg          Jack Boyle (Dunfanaghy) 0/5 Thomas Myers (Sligo City)
  28. 75kg          Antoni Derezinski (Ligoniel) 1/4  Blake Dunne (Rosslare)
  29. 80kg          Cathal Mannion (Conamara)  BLUE WIN RSC2  Chulainn McDonnell (Whitechurch)
  30. 85kg          Jude Fitzgerald (Dungarvan)  2/3  Joe Joyce (Athlone)
  31. 85kg          Cian Kelly (Phoenix) W/O
  32. 91kg          Paddy Sweeney (Rathkeale) W/O
  33. 91kg          Cathal Moffatt (Ballymote) W/O

NATIONAL BOY 4 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2024

FINALS

B4 36kg Rhys Dillion (Santry) 2/3  Aiden Moore of Dealgan

B4 70kg Adrian Kepes (St Pappins) 1/4 Shaun Doolan (Dunfanaghy)

B4 75kg John McDonagh (Galway) 0/5 Callum Barrett (Olympic)

Boy/Girl 3 Semi Finals

  1. 31kg          Christy Nevin (Crumlin) 0/5 Brooklyn Quilligan (Cashen Vale)
  2. 31kg          Darragh Cunningham (Dealgan) 2/3 Elijus Rouus (Ballaghaderreen)
  3. 33kg          Joseph McParland (St Monicas) W/O
  4. 33kg          Dinny O’Neill (St Francis) 1/4 William Delaney (Urlingford)
  5. 35kg          Zach Kennu (Golden Gloves M) 4/1 Liam Glennon (Neilstown)
  6. 35kg          Jimmy Sweeney (Titans) 0/5 Pat Stokes (Olympic L)
  7. 39kg          Alanna Berry (Crumlin) 5/0 Heidi Carolan (East Meath)
  8. 41kg          Kirsty Gilligan (Kilfenora) W/O
  9. 41kg          Lacey Shaughnessy (Monivea) W/O
  10. 43kg          Katelyn Fitzgerald (Swinford) BLUE WIN RSC2 Daisy Kiernan (Dealgan)
  11. 43kg          Roisin O’Reagan (Sunnyside) 0/5 Tia O’Gorman (St Pappins)
  12. 45kg          Ellis Bell Carty (Sacre Coeur) 2/3 Clare McStocker (Loup)
  13. 45kg          Alannah Murphy (Crumlin) W/O
  14. 47kg          Pamela McDonagh (St Francis) W/O
  15. 47kg          Lucy Prentice (Phoenix) 0/5 Aleigha Murphy (Crumlin)
  16. 51kg          Rebekah McDonagh (Galway) 0/5 Emma Rattigan (Aglish)
  17. 51kg          Aoibhe Barron (Ballagh) 1/4 Carla Gannon (Esker)
  18. 55kg          Ruth Dossen Olympic C) RED WIN RSC2 Whitney Mongans (Corpus Christi)
  19. 55kg          Saoirse Donnelly (Setanta) 4/1 Chloe Coyle (Golden Gloves C)
  20. 59kg          Niamh Sheerin (Swinford) W/O
  21. 59kg          Olivia Farrell (St Brigids E) RED WIN RSC1 Leah Quinn (St Francis)
  22. 61kg          Kayleigh Byrne (Arklow) 0/5 Ruby Cullen (St Catherines)

Weigh-ins:

Boxers need only weigh-in on their first day of boxing, and in the event they reach their final.

Weigh-ins are daily, 8am to 9am, or by arrangement with National Registrar/Chief Official Philip Rooney boxing.referee@hotmail.com and by pre-arrangement with Tara Robins Mari:

Email: tararobins1@hotmail.com

Text/Whatsapp: 0876378505 or Facebook message.

Schedule:

Day & DateAfternoon SessionAfternoon Start TimeEvening Session
Monday, April 1stBG 1 Quarter Finals12pmBG 2 Quarter Finals
Tuesday, April 2ndBG 3 Quarter Finals11amBoy 1 Semi Finals
Wednesday, April 3rdGirl 1 Semi Finals & BG 2 Semi Finals11amBoy 2 Semis
Thursday, April 4thJunior 1 Quarter & Semi Finals11amGirl 3 Semi Finals
Friday, April 5thBoy 3 Semi Finals*11amBG 1 Finals
Saturday, April 6thBG 2 Finals11amBG3 Finals**
Sunday, April 7thNo boxing No boxing

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.

Clash of the Titans: Ireland V Ukraine

Ireland will take on Ukraine in a keynote international in Castlerea BC, Co. Roscommon, this Friday.

This is the first such international to take place in Ireland in some years, and is the culmination of a 5 day dual nation training camp, which has also included two test match series. The camp has also, kindly, been hosted by Castlerea BC.

Ukraine is returning to Ireland after taking part a High Performance Super Camp in Sport Institute Ireland, the home of the HPU, in September. The High Performance Unit has, in the last 6 months, hosted Spain, France and Turkey in camps in Dublin and Belfast.

This camp is a key preparatory event for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the 2nd Olympic World Qualifier in Bangkok and the 2024 European Championships.

High Performance Head Coach, Zauri Antia, says “This is excellent preparation for our boxers for Paris, and for the next Olympic World Qualifier in Bangkok in May and the European Championships. We learned much during our Busto Arsizio camp, and competing at home against Ukraine will help us to build on that learning, and to improve. Improvement, improvement, improvement – this is what drives Irish Boxing forward. That Ukraine is bringing their No. 1s in all Olympic weights shows the importance they place on competing against Ireland. These will be exciting events, for our boxers, for their clubs and for their families.”

Programme

W50KG Shannon Sweeney Vs. Yaroslava Marynchuk

W50KG Daina Moorhouse Vs. Tetiana Kob

M51KG Sean Mari Vs. Dmytro Zamotayev

W54KG Niamh Fay Vs. Anastasiia Kovalchuk

W57KG Michaela Walsh Vs. Anhelina Lakhno

M57KG Adam Hession Vs. Aider Abduraimov

W60KG Kellie Harrington Vs. Hanna Okhrei

M63.5KG Dean Clancy Vs. Yaroslav Khartsyz

W66KG Lisa O’Rourke Vs. Anastasiia Chernokolenko

M71KG Eugene McKeever Vs. Yurii Zakharieiev

W75KG Aoife O’Rourke Vs. Karolina Makhno

M80KG James Whelan Vs. Matvii Razhba

M92KG Jack Marley Vs. Serhii Horskov

M92+KG Martin McDonagh Vs. Dmytro Lovchynskyi

*This is a ticket, only event. Tickets are available through Castlerea Boxing Club

This camp has included additional key elements, among them a High Performance Coaching Seminar at Castlerea BC on Monday. This is the second such seminar hosted by High Performance in 2024, following the holding of an Ulster Coaching Seminar at the Ulster High Performance Unit at the University of Ulster, Jordanstown, in January. Up to 30 coaches took part in that workshop.

On Wednesday, High Performance boxers, including former World Champion, Castlerea’s Lisa O’Rourke, Paris qualified Dean Clancy, and Dean Walsh, coached a training session today, with HP Coaches, for Castlerea’s Junior squad.

The session included technical training, padwork and footwork. Over 35 children took part in two separate sessions today, delivered by HP boxers. High Performance Director, Tricia Heberle, says “Great to be able to give some of the local Castlerea kids some special memories. HPU athletes were all class in spending time coaching them. Shout out to Dean Clancy, Lisa O’Rourke and Dean Walsh”

Roscommon County Council also, this evening, hosted a civic reception for the team at Roscommon Town Hall.

This was a great honour for boxers and coaches, and a wonderful show of support by the people of Roscommon for Ireland’s most successful Olympic sport.

1st Test Matches take place between Ireland & Ukraine

A series of 13 test matches between Ireland and Ukraine took place today, as part of the dual nations camp in Castlerea, Co. Roscommon.

Ukraine is returning to Ireland after taking part a High Performance Super Camp in Sport Institute Ireland, the home of the HPU, in September. The High Performance Unit has, in the last 6 months, hosted Spain, France and Turkey in camps in Dublin and Belfast.

This camp is a key preparatory event for the Paris 2024 Olympics, the 2nd Olympic World Qualifier in Bangkok and the 2024 European Championships.

  IRELANDUKRAINE 
110.30Shannon SweeneyTetiana KobW5OKG
210.45Daina MoorhouseYaroslava MarynchukW50KG
311.00Michaela WalshKovalchuk AnastasiiaW57KG
411.15Niamh FayLakhno AnhelinaW54KG
511.30Grainne WalshChernokolenko AnastasiiaW66KG
611.30Aoife O’RourkeMakhno KarolinaW75KG
711.45Michaela WalshOkhrei HannaW60KG
 BREAK for Lunch 12.15-1.00pm 
81.30Rickey NesbittZamotayev DmytroM51KG
91.45Jude GallagherAbduraimov AiderM57KG
102.00Eugene McKeeverZakharieiev YuriiM71KG
112.15James WhelanRazhba MatviiM80KG
122.30Jack MarleyHorskov SerhiiM92KG
132.45Martin McDonaghLovchynskyi DmytroM92&KG

The second series of test matches takes place on Thursday – the camp will culminate in an Ireland Vs. Ukraine international, also kindly hosted by Castlerea BC.

HP Training – Castlerea Juniors

High Performance boxers, including former World Champion, Castlerea’s Lisa O’Rourke, Paris qualified Dean Clancy, and Dean Walsh, coached a training session today, with HP Coaches, for Castlerea’s Junior squad.

The session included technical training, padwork and footwork. Over 35 children took part in two separate sessions today, delivered by HP boxers. High Performance Director, Tricia Heberle, says “Great to be able to give some of the local Castlerea kids some special memories. HPU athletes were all class in spending time coaching them. Shout out to Dean Clancy, Lisa O’Rourke and Dean Walsh”

On Monday, High Performance hosted a Coach Coaching Seminar at Castlerea BC. This is the second such seminar hosted by High Performance in 2024, following the holding of an Ulster Coaching Seminar at the Ulster High Performance Unit at the University of Ulster, Jordanstown, in January. Up to 30 coaches took part in that workshop.