Project Officer, Lincoln College (deadline: 10th August)

The Project Officer will be based at Lincoln College and the Lincolnshire Sport office in Ingham, and their role will be to deliver the Lincoln College Athletic Union Project by designing, developing and delivering a programme to increase student participation in Sport and Physical Activity. The project is funded by Sport England. The successful candidate will need outstanding organisational skills and be able to communicate with all partners working on the college site and in the network.

Duration: 2 year contract

Hours: 37 hours per week

Salary: £14,000

For an application pack e-mail trevor.jones@lincolnshiresport.com or telephone 01522 730325

Applications will only be considered on the official application form. Please do not send CVs.

Closing date for applications will be 10 August with interviews taking place on  Friday 14 August.

(Enhanced DBS check will be necessary for this post)

Sports Physiotherapist Vacancy, Harrowby United FC

Harrowby Utd F.C., based in Grantham, are looking for a sports physiotherapist for their men’s first team. They play in the Chromasport United Counties Premier League on Saturdays.

The position will pay expenses and would be an excellent opportunity for a student to get “hands on” experience, complementing their studies and providing a good stepping stone for future work. The details of the role and its responsibilities will be discussed with the successful candidate.

If any University of Lincoln students are interested in the position could they please contact Sandy Willmott in the first instance.

Harrowby United

Vacancies at England Golf, incl S&C Coach and Development Officer

A number of vacancies are currently available at England Golf:

County Development Officer (Hampshire) – England Golf
Regional Strength & Conditioning Coach (East Region) – England Golf  
Senior Regional Manager (South East) – England Golf
Girls Lead Coach – England Golf

Deadlines are as early as July 31st!

Student Editor Needed: The Health Benefits of Honey

A local honey producer – E M Key & Son Ltd from Sleaford – are looking for a student to write a piece on the health benefits of honey. The company would be very happy to walk you through the production process, and this would be a great chance to explore a nutritional topic with a producer committed to local relationships.

If you might be interested in this opportunity, please contact Sandy Willmott in the first instance.

 

 

Applied Sport Science Bursaries for MSc Sport Science students

Update 27/7/15: Please note the extended deadline for applications.

Who are the bursaries for?

The School of Sport & Exercise Science at the University of Lincoln is very active in providing sport science support to local and national organisations and individuals, taking advantage of the Human Performance Centre’s state-of-the-art laboratories and strength and conditioning facilities. The School’s students are encouraged to become involved in the delivery of this support in order to gain the skills and experience that are crucial for successfully pursuing a career in applied sport science. Due to the rapid expansion of the School’s external consultancy activities, the opportunity has arisen for selected MSc Sport Science students to receive a bursary while building a diverse portfolio of applied work in disciplines that might include sports psychology, physiology, biomechanics, strength and conditioning, nutrition and/or performance analysis.

Up to three Applied Sport Science Bursaries will be offered to exceptional students enrolling on the MSc Sport Science for the first time in the 2015/16 academic year.

What will the role involve?

Bursary recipients will contribute to, and at times possibly lead, the delivery of applied consultancy with external groups and laboratory support within the Human Performance Centre. The precise roles will depend upon the recipient’s area(s) of expertise and the particular opportunities that arise during the academic year, but sports that the School’s staff and students have supported this year have included kayaking, figure skating, triathlon, football, cycling, running, canoeing, golf, hockey, table tennis, netball and multisports.

Bursary value

£1,500, to be paid in three instalments over the course of the year. The bursary may be held alongside any other scholarships that the student would be eligible for.

How to apply

Applications are now open. Please email a one-page cover letter and CV (max two pages) to Dr Sandy Willmott at the address below by the close of day on August 14th 2015. Short-listed candidates may be asked to attend a subsequent interview in person or via Skype.

Please note: applicants must also have applied to the MSc Sport Science by the submission deadline. 

Contact

If you have any questions about the bursary, or would like to know more about the MSc Sport Science or the applied sport science activities being undertaken by the School of Sport & Exercise Science, please contact Dr Sandy Willmott at swillmott@lincoln.ac.uk or 01522 886651.