The Role
Department and salary
Department – Sport Science
Salary – £25ph
Working Hours – to deliver up to 2x UKSCA L3 Trainer Diploma courses per year which includes 6 weekends of in-person delivery (min. 96 hours per year) plus flexible ability to conduct online 1-to-1 assessments with learners and perform admin tasks.
How you'll contribute
Together with a team of assessor-teachers, you will deliver the UKSCA Level 3 S&C Trainer Diploma to sports coaches, PE teachers and other sport leaders in Wales. Your expert knowledge and practical experience in Strength and Conditioning (S&C) coaching will be essential as you teach and assess these entry-level qualifications. You will foster a dynamic and inclusive learning environment where students are encouraged to engage actively and develop a comprehensive understanding of key S&C principles and practical skills.
Your passion for teaching and your ability to communicate complex concepts clearly will be instrumental in inspiring and motivating students. Collaborating with your team, you will work to continuously improve the curriculum and assessment methods.
Mentoring and coaching will be significant aspects of your role, providing personalized guidance and support to adult learners. You will help them develop their skills, build confidence, and achieve their professional goals.
Who you’ll work with
You will collaborate closely with a team of fellow assessor-teachers, all aligned towards delivering high-quality S&C education. This team-oriented environment will provide you with the support and resources needed to excel in your role. You will also contribute ideas to enhance the delivery of the course and assessments.
You will work directly with sports coaches and PE teachers, guiding them through their educational journey and helping them develop their skills and knowledge. This includes a combination of teaching in-person workshops and conducting practical and theoretical assessments.
What you'll need
To excel in this role, you will need:
A strong background in Strength and Conditioning, with relevant qualifications and practical experience.
Excellent teaching and communication skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts clearly and effectively.
A passion for mentoring and coaching, with a commitment to supporting the professional development of students.
The ability to work collaboratively within a team, contributing to curriculum development and program improvement.
Flexibility and willingness to travel, and commit to delivering courses on weekends.
A proactive approach to staying current with the latest developments in S&C and educational best practices.
Your dedication to excellence in teaching and your commitment to student success will be key to your success in this role.
What happens next
You should read the full job description (attached below)
If you need any support to apply for this role, then please email Seb Moran (
[email protected])
Closing date 31 July 2026, 9am
Provisional interview date 18 August 2026
*Please note that, as this is a casual role, the benefits listed below do not apply in full. Details of benefits applicable to this role can be discussed during the interview process.
About Sport Wales
Sport Wales is the national organisation responsible for developing and promoting sport and physical activity in Wales. We are the main adviser on sporting matters to the Welsh Government and are responsible for distributing National Lottery funds. We aim to not only improve the level of sports participation at grassroots level but also provide our aspiring athletes with the support required to compete successfully on the world stage.
Our careers are funded by Welsh Government and the National Lottery. Find out more about Sport Wales’ relationship with the National Lottery.
More information about careers at Sport Wales can be found here.
Benefits
33 days Annual Leave
Pension Scheme
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Employee Assistance Programme
On-Site Gym
Learning and Development Opportunities
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