At a Glance
- Tasks: Coach and inspire young athletes in water polo, enhancing their skills and teamwork.
- Company: Join the prestigious Whitgift School's Aquatics and Sports Programme.
- Benefits: Flexible self-employed role with a focus on personal development.
- Other info: Part-time, term-time position with opportunities to grow in a supportive environment.
- Why this job: Make a difference in students' lives while enjoying a passion for water polo.
- Qualifications: Experience in coaching water polo and a love for sports.
The predicted salary is between 20 - 30 £ per hour.
The Independent Schools Council seeks a passionate and knowledgeable Water Polo Coach to join Whitgift School's Aquatics and Sports Programme on a self-employed basis from September 2026. This part-time, term-time role involves contributing to a well-regarded water polo programme for boys aged 10 to 18, supporting pupils across various abilities.
The successful candidate will report to the Head of Aquatics and will play a key role in maintaining the school’s reputation for sporting excellence. Candidates are encouraged to apply promptly as applications will be reviewed daily.
Term-Time Self-Employed Water Polo Coach employer: The Independent Schools Council
Whitgift School offers a vibrant and supportive work environment where passionate coaches can thrive. With a strong emphasis on professional development, employees are encouraged to enhance their skills while contributing to a prestigious water polo programme that fosters teamwork and excellence among young athletes. Located in a community that values sports and education, this role provides a unique opportunity to make a meaningful impact on students' lives during their formative years.
Contact Details:
The Independent Schools Council Recruitment Team