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Lead Coach Needed for 2021 New Zealand World Men’s Team

The Squash NZ men’s national team will compete at the World Men’s Team Championships 2021 in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 7-11 December as set by World Squash Federation, Covid-19 permitting.

The World Team Championships is a prestigious event that attracts the top players from around the globe to compete at the highest level of the sport representing their countries.

We are calling for expressions of interests for Lead Coach of the 2021 New Zealand World Men’s team.

The role will be targeting a successful campaign including preparation for the team champs and towards the future.

For more information and a job description please click here: Lead Coach 2021 New Zealand World Men's Team

To apply for the position please email a CV and cover letter to shelley@squashnz.co.nz no later than 5pm, Friday 27th August 2021. Applicants will be shortlisted and interviewed the week of the 30th of August and the successful candidate will be named shortly thereafter.

Lead Coach Needed for the 2022 Commonwealth Games Campaign

The Squash New Zealand team will compete at the Commonwealth Games 2022 in Birmingham, UK, 28 July – 8 August as set by the Olympic Committee.

Squash has rich history of medalling at this event and the coaching and support team play an instrumental part in the campaign and reaching the goals set out by Squash NZ and HPSNZ.

We are calling for expressions of interests for Lead Coach of the 2022 Commonwealth Games Campaign.

For more information and a job description please click here: Lead Coach 2022 Commonwealth Games Campaign

To apply for the position please email a CV and cover letter to shelley@squashnz.co.nz no later than 5pm, Monday 30th August 2021. Applicants will be shortlisted and interviewed the week of the 30th of August and the successful candidate will be named shortly thereafter.


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