Work in Boxing: High Performance Developing Performance Coach Apprenticeships

The IABA has been successful in securing Sport Ireland High Performance Coach funding for an Apprenticeship Programme. This targeted investment is for the recruitment of two Developing Performance Coaches for the IABA High Performance Unit (HPU), based at the Sport Ireland Institute in Abbotstown. The recruitment will target coaches currently operating within the Irish high performance system, or former elite athletes who are advanced in transitioning into coaching. 

Aligned to the SI funding guidelines, a minimum of one appointee must be a female coach. It has been identified by both Sport Ireland and the IABA that there is a significant deficit in female Boxing coaches progressing to high performance level compared to males. The HPU acknowledges that 30% of coaches in the High Performance Paris Pool Coach upskilling programme are women, however the HPU has never had a full or part time employed female professional coach.

Successful candidates will undertake a minimum 2-year apprenticeship based at the HPU on the Sport Ireland National Sports campus, with some secondments to the Ulster High Performance Unit in Jordanstown, Belfast.  Employment will commence in late January, 2024 and subject to a mandatory probation of 6 months and mid-year and annual performance reviews, employment will continue for a minimum of 2 years through to the end of 2025.  

To be eligible to apply for the Apprenticeship Programme, coach applicants must demonstrate that they are already working with elite boxers through the High Performance Paris Pool Coach programme, IABA elite and/or sub-elite representative teams and/or have had relevant practical experience operating within either of the two nominated HP daily training environments.  Club coaches outside of the Paris Pool, programme, who have a consistent track record of developing and transitioning talented sub-elite Junior and Youth boxers through to the Elite level are also encouraged to apply.

Employment: Minimum 2-year fixed term contract– minimum 30 hours per week and/or full-time

Apprenticeship Period: January 2024 – 31 December, 2025

Based: IABA Boxing HP Unit, National Sports Campus, Abbotstown

Salary: €30,000 – 35,000 per annum, with remuneration dependent on qualifications, experience and nature of employment hours

Apprenticeship benefits

  • Professional employment opportunity while undergoing personalised in situ training and targeted development in all aspects of High Performance Boxing
  • Individual coach development plan and supported professional development covering sport as a business, programme management, the integration of sport science and medicine into planning, and all aspects of the technical / tactical coaching of Elite boxers to international success
  • Observation of and participation in HPU squad training, training camps and targeted international competition events
  • Participation in targeted short courses to address skill deficiencies and agreed professional development opportunities including seminars, workshops and conferences
  • Assuming targeted project work in the daily training environment and/or athlete pathway adding value to IABA strategic imperatives and HPU operations

Selection Criteria

Essential Qualifications and Experience

  • A minimum 1 Star coaching qualification; a higher grade is desirable
  • Minimum of 2 years coaching experience with IABA representative teams, Elite or sub-Elite Boxers at Club level and relevant and contemporary experience working within dedicated HPU daily training environments
  • Relevant and recent coaching and practical experience operating within either of the two nominated HP daily training environments, HPU Dublin and UB UUJ, Belfast
  • Sound understanding of IABA High Performance programmes, operations and ambition
  • Good planning and time management skills
  • Competent in use of Microsoft Office
  • Competent English language skills
  • Be Garda Vetted/Access NI checked
  • Have undergone a minimum of Safeguarding Level 1 training/Sport NI Safeguarding Children and Young People training
  • Have completed Sport Ireland Anti-Doping eLearning

Desirable Qualifications and Attributes

  • 2 Star coaching qualification
  • Relevant qualifications that enhance coaching ability e.g Strength & Conditioning,
  • Performance Analysis, Safeguarding, First Aid etc
  • Thorough understanding of Ireland’s High Performance sport system
  • Demonstrated commitment to on-going professional development

Application Time Lines

Suitable applicants can apply for this role by submitting the following:

  • Cover letter indicating how they meet the essential qualifications, experience pertaining to the role and identifying 2 referees.  
  • CV that outlines the positions held, experience working with Irish elite and sub-elite representative teams and time spent coaching high performance athletes in dedicated HP training environments and relevant programme activities.

Applications can be submitted electronically to hr@iaba.ie by no later than Monday 1 January, COB.

For further information or if candidates have any questions on the role, please direct these to Tricia Heberle, National Performance Director at trish@iaba.ie

Application closing date:                           1 January, 2024 by no later than5.00pm, 

Short-listing / Interview Dates:                8 – 12 January, 2024

Commencement date:                               ASAP from January, 2024

Interviews

Interviews will be conducted on the Sport Ireland National Campus and will comprise a review of the CV and credentials for the role with an IABA recruitment panel, a practical coaching assessment and a discussion with the Performance Director on if successful, what the candidate can bring to the role and HPU environment.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  The post holder is required to undergo Safeguarding Training, to be agreed with the Head of Safeguarding.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association is an equal opportunities employer.

Work in Boxing: High Performance Finance & Administration Officer.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) is wishing to recruit a part-time Finance and Administration Officer with the successful candidate to work in the High Performance Unit (HPU) at the Sport Ireland Institute in Abbotstown, Dublin.

Boxing is Ireland’s most successful Olympic sport with a rich history of medal winning performances across multiple Games. The HPU provides a world class daily training environment for Ireland’s best boxers.  It is a crucial part of the overall IABA approach to high performance development and sustainable world class performances on an international stage.

This is a great opportunity for a suitably qualified accounting technician to provide expertise in a key area that supports the Irish National Boxing program.  This exciting role will require a multi-tasker who has strong accounting skills and book-keeping experience, effective planning and communication skills, proficient computer literacy and a willingness to take on a range of administrative tasks to support key staff and athletes within the HPU.

Location

IABA High Performance Unit (HPU) at the Sport Ireland Institute, Sport Ireland National Sports Campus in Abbotstown, Dublin.

Hours of Work

3 days / 24 hours per week, with flexible scheduling of hours.

Salary Range

Pro-rata €35,000 per annum but subject to qualifications and experience.

Line Management

Reports to the National Performance Director and works closely with the High Performance Unit Manager (HPUM).

Essential Skills and Qualifications

This role is multifaceted and offers a great scope of work.

  • Experience in general book-keeping ATI (Accounting Technicians) qualification of similar is desirable.
  • Minimum of 2-3 years experience in a similar role
  • Competent in use of Microsoft office
  • Advanced planning and good administrative skills
  • Task oriented and able to work both independently and under direction
  • Competent English language skills and good communicator

Desirable Skills

  • Understanding of Boxing as an Olympic and international sport
  • Previous experience working in a similar role in a fast-paced high performance sport environment

Full Job Description:

HPU Finance and Administration Officer 30 11 2023

Application Process

Interested persons are invited to submit the following by email to hr@iaba.ie:

  • CV including 2 referees
  • Cover letter outlining how they meet the essential skills and qualifications, and core competencies by providing examples of how they have previously fulfilled the duties and responsibilities of this type of role

Application closing date:             5.00pm, 3 January 2024.

Anticipated Interview Dates:     TBC

Commencement date:                 ASAP January, 2024

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.  The post holder is required to undergo Safeguarding Training, to be agreed with the Head of Safeguarding.

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association is an equal opportunities employer

Work in Boxing – key Governance role – Company Secretary.

Irish Athletic Boxing Association (IABA) is looking for a Company Secretary to provide high quality, professional company secretarial services and promote good corporate governance.

This position assists in the efficient administration of the Association’s Governing Structure; ensuring Members are fully informed of legal and corporate responsibilities and ensuring full compliance with statutory regulations and corporate governance.

Key Responsibilities

Company Secretarial

  1. Responsibility in the organisation and administration of meetings for the Board of Directors and selected Committees. including agenda and all meeting preparation, circulation of papers, organisation of meetings and follow up to include minutes of the meetings.
  2. Maintaining action logs arising out of meetings and driving completion of actions.
  3. Manage electronic board paper software, including liaison with software provider.
  1. Arranging and co-ordinating the election process for the IABA’s governing structure.
  2. Oversight of statutory requirements, By-Laws, corporate governance, legal regulations and requirements. Input into the management of change to By-Laws and internal corporate governance where required.
  3. Advising on corporate governance best practice and making recommendations.

7.   Manage the development and induction programme for the Board, Central Council and other relevant committees under the direction of the chair.

  1. Ensuring compliance with legislation such as the Companies Act, Sports Governance Code, Protected Disclosures Act etc.
  2. Act as point of contact to co-ordinate all Governance compliance reporting and Data Protection (DP) requests and ensure that statutory obligations, timelines etc. are adhered to.
  3. Participate in any other IABA projects, events or activities as directed.

Person Specification

Personal Attributes

•    Confident and trustworthy individual who knows how and when to be discreet; •         A self-starter and team player with strong initiative and common sense;

•    This individual must be a people orientated, tactful and diplomatic person with good judgement;

•    Highly conscientious, flexible and detail orientated coupled with the ability to work accurately and efficiently to deadlines;

•    Motivated individual with the proven ability to organise and complete tasks in an efficient, methodical and organised manner.

Qualifications

•    Third level qualification in a relevant discipline

•    Member of the ICSA (Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators) desirable.

Experience

•    A minimum of 3 years’ experience working in company secretarial or similar

•    Knowledge of relevant legal and regulatory requirements, and corporate    governance best practice.

•    Ability to design and implement new ways of working, based on company secretarial and corporate governance best practice.

•    Ability to work independently, under pressure and to tight deadlines, managing competing priorities.

•    Able to deliver quality written reports or minutes with excellent attention to detail.

•     Ability to take ownership and drive projects forward.

Skills

•    Strong communication and interpersonal skills;

•    Excellent organisation and time management skills; •      Good project management skills;

•    Strong accurate minute taking skills; • Proficient in Microsoft Office;

General information:

Application closing date: 5pm, Wednesday, January 3rd, 2024

This position will require at times an amount of evening availability with working hours spread across the week with time-in lieu.  The position will also require that the successfully applicant from time to time travels to IABA related activities/events. Costs incurred with be covered by the employer.

Interested persons are invited to submit their CV (by email) along with a covering letter outlining why they believe they are suitable for the post by email only to hr@iaba.ie

The Irish Athletic Boxing Association is an equal opportunities employer.

Role Description:

Applications open: Sport Ireland Energy Support Scheme.

Sport Ireland is opening Phase Three of its Sport Energy Support Scheme to boxing clubs, and applications can be made here

The deadline for applications is January 31st. Clubs which applied to the scheme in 2022, are welcome and eligible to apply for Phase Three support.

This funding is designed to support boxing clubs with rising energy costs associated with operation

  • Increased costs between Sept 1st 2019 and July 31st 2020 vs Sep 1st 2022 to July 31st 2023
  • The Scheme is aimed at supporting Clubs in the Republic of Ireland only
  • This Scheme is aimed at covering the difference in energy costs during the above period – – so, if a bill in the period Sept 1st 2019 and July 31st 2020 was E100, and the same bill in the period Sep 1st 2022 to July 31st 2023 was E150, the eligible cost is E50.
  • Clubs applying for support must be able to demonstrate payment of these costs.
  • If your energy costs are included in your expenses (e.g. rent), you will need to demonstrate these costs separately
  • Eligibility is based on proof of payment
  • The scheme is subject to Sport Ireland audit
  • Deadline for submission January 31st 2024

Webinar

We’ll hold an information session on this grant at 1pm on Tuesday, January 9th. Any club which submits an application will be automatically invited to the webinar.

Please note that:

  • General cost of living increases including increased costs in accommodation, rent, rates or labour costs are not eligible.
  • As per Government direction, fuel costs associated with machinery, vehicles, travel or transport do not qualify.
  • Non-Energy related increases or pre-existing debts or deficits are also ineligible.

Scheme Guidelines

The Last Mile is Never Crowded: Kellie Harrington on roadwork, mindset and relief.

Reigning lightweight Olympic Champion, Kellie Harrington, is counting down the days to Paris 2024 by sharing how she makes sure she is one of the few in the final strides to victory.

Kellie, after her semi-final in Tokyo, said “The last mile is never crowded and that’s the way it does feel sometimes. It does feel very lonely, but I suppose that’s the difference to be able to hold on in there and keep it going.” It is that instinct, that perseverance and drive, that brought her gold. And, she added before her Olympic final “I’ve had heartbreak. I know what it is to fail and I know how hard it is to pick yourself back up after that. This is why I am who I am, and why I am here today, because I’m not afraid of failure. I know what it is. I’m Kellie Harrington. I’m myself and I make my own pathway.”

Kellie became a double Olympian during the 2023 European Games – where she qualified for Paris and came home with lightweight gold. Throughout this series, as Kellie prepares for the Paris Games, she will share the habits she has built, in the ring, in training and in life, that set her apart.

This includes how she stays motivated, how she uses nutrition, S&C and roadwork to make the most of her boxing skills, how she plans her training within the High Performance framework, how she balances a demanding training schedule, her self-care and mental health practices.

In an illustrious career, Kellie has won Olympic and World gold, World silver, European Championships gold and bronze, European Games gold, European Union silver, numerous gold at Strandja and 11 Irish National Elite titles. In the first episode of The Last Mile is Never Crowded, Kellie talks about roadwork – how its not her cup of tea, but that the benefits to her in fitness, in mindset and in the ring, are incredible:

“Honestly, roadwork, its not my cup of tea, at all. But, I know – actually, before I have a running session; if we have a running session on Wednesday, before on Tuesday, the night before, I’ll be tossing and turning with the anxiety of having roadwork on a Wednesday morning. It really isn’t my cup of tea. I’m not the worst at it but I get so – I get a knot in my tummy before I do it. But I also know that it’s so beneficial and I feel if I’m doing roadwork, it’s specific roadwork – I’m not going out and pounding the pavements. Everything is specific to what we are doing. Our (S&C) Coach, John Cleary, he would have our running programme sorted for us before we even turn up. So, it could be three 3 minutes – and you’ve to, not go all out because it’s impossible to do that, but go fast, maybe 90% of your pace for the three minutes. Other times, then, we’ll do 3 800s. So, we should be getting them under 3 minutes by the time it comes around to doing 3 800s. So, when I’m finished, after all that anxiety the night before and turning up and absolutely dreading it, I’m just so happy and relieved that it’s been and its done. But I also use it when I’m running – it’s a mindset thing, because running, for me, is extremely hard. So, I feel like, if I’m able to get up, drag myself to the running track and do that session then I can totally get up, drag myself to that ring and fight anyone in the world.”

In the first episode, Kellie shared how she continues to find her motivation at this stage in her career: