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Apprenticeship coaching assistant role at Delyn Recreational Gymnastics, Holywell

Join Delyn Recreational Gymnastics as a coaching assistant apprentice to build practical coaching experience in a supportive club environment

Apprenticeship coaching assistant role at Delyn Recreational Gymnastics, Holywell

The Coaching Assistant Apprentice opening at Delyn Recreational Gymnastics in Holywell offers a hands-on chance to develop skills in a local club setting. This opportunity is aimed at applicants who want real practical exposure and the chance to support coaching sessions while learning on the job.

As an apprenticeship, the position combines workplace experience with training, allowing the successful candidate to gain recognised competencies while contributing to club activities. The role suits people who enjoy working with children and adults in a recreational gymnastics environment and who can commit to a mix of daytime, evening and occasional weekend shifts.

Applicants should note that some working hours are still to be confirmed, and the club will agree a pattern that reflects session timetables. The vacancy includes a sample weekly layout to illustrate the likely commitment and to help candidates consider their availability.

The post is ideal for those seeking a structured introduction to sports coaching careers, offering supervision from experienced staff and opportunities to assist with warm-ups, equipment setup and participant support. Interested candidates must apply in good time as the closing date for applications is Friday 31 July 2026.

About the role

In this position the apprentice will support lead coaches and help deliver safe, engaging sessions across a range of recreational classes. Key responsibilities include assisting with session planning under supervision, helping set up and maintain equipment, and ensuring participant welfare during classes. The Coaching Assistant Apprentice will learn to observe good coaching practice, receive feedback and take part in training that builds both practical and administrative skills. This role is described as an entry-level coaching opportunity where the emphasis is on learning through doing while contributing to the smooth running of the club’s activities and supporting the broader community engagement of the organisation.

Skills and learning outcomes

Successful applicants can expect to develop transferable skills such as communication, time management and basic session leadership. Through on-the-job coaching and formal learning, the apprentice will work towards recognised qualifications and gain experience in child safeguarding, session risk assessment and equipment care. The club provides mentoring so the apprentice can reflect on practice and build a training record. This is an excellent way to begin a pathway into coaching, sports leadership or further vocational study, with the advantage of combining workplace experience and guided professional development in a real club environment.

Working pattern and sample hours

The role requires a flexible schedule to match the club’s class times; some daytime, evening and weekend shifts will be required and final hours will be confirmed with the successful candidate. As an example of the likely weekly pattern, sessions might include: Tuesday (5 hrs) 9 am – 2 pm, Wednesday (5 hrs) 4 pm – 9 pm, Thursday (5 hrs) 9 am – 2 pm and Friday (5 hrs) 4 pm – 9 pm. These example times are provided to help candidates assess suitability and availability. The club is transparent that the ultimate schedule will be adapted to the demands of class bookings and the apprentice’s agreed learning timetable, offering a balance of practical coaching exposure and training time.

Practical considerations

Applicants should consider travel, availability for the sample times above and a willingness to work under varying supervision levels. The apprenticeship will involve a combination of practical session support and administrative tasks such as attendance records and simple equipment checks. Candidates will be expected to engage with the club’s safeguarding policies and training, and to work collaboratively with other volunteers and staff. The position is well suited to those starting out in sports delivery who want structured support and hands-on experience within a community-focused gymnastics club.

How to apply and advertise your vacancy

To apply for the apprenticeship at Delyn Recreational Gymnastics, candidates should follow the club’s application instructions and submit any requested documents by the deadline Friday 31 July 2026. Employers or organisations wishing to promote roles can advertise vacancies by emailing [email protected]. When submitting a vacancy, provide the organisation’s name, the exact job title, the closing date, a brief description (maximum 50 words) and a link for further information and applications. Remember to supply the vacancy details in both English and Welsh, as this is a requirement for publication.

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