Design, implement, and continuously enhance structured coaching systems, methodologies, and athlete development frameworks aligned with international standards.
Develop and oversee training programmes, class structures, and progression pathways for both recreational and competitive gymnasts, ensuring long-term athlete development.
Deliver advanced rhythmic gymnastics coaching to achieve performance outcomes, including technical mastery, competition readiness, and skill progression.
Lead and support academy-wide initiatives, including class management, event coordination, competitions, and programme development.
Prepare and develop athletes for national and international competitions, including performance planning and talent identification.
Contribute to the development and standardisation of coaching systems across the academy, ensuring consistency and quality of delivery.
Mentor and guide junior coaches, providing technical support and contributing to capability building within the team.
Collaborate with international technical experts (including Eastern Europe) to enhance routine construction, technical standards, and programme quality.
Support sourcing and coordination of specialised gymnastics equipment and apparel aligned with programme needs.
Job Requirements
Proven experience as a Rhythmic Gymnastics Coach at a competitive level.
Strong technical knowledge of the FIG Code of Points (2025-2028) with practical coaching application.
Full NROC certification under Sport Singapore (Gymnastics discipline), or relevant equivalent certifications.
If not fully certified: Standard First Aid (accredited SG provider), Basic Sports Science Course, and SG Coach Level 1 (theory and technical).
Prior experience as a competitive gymnast (e.g. national/state representation or equivalent level such as Master of Sport) will be an advantage.
Diploma or higher qualification in sports-related disciplines.
Demonstrated ability to design structured training programmes and athlete development systems.
Strong interest and capability in programme development for both recreational and competitive pathways.
Passion for coaching and developing young athletes towards competitive performance.
Relevant international coaching exposure or certifications (e.g. FIG or national-level) preferred.
Ability to communicate in Russian is an advantage to support technical collaboration with international experts.