Squash Ireland is the National Governing Body for Squash on the island of Ireland. The organisation has experienced significant growth with the number of affiliated clubs, members, coaches, tournaments, and leagues increasing. A major restructuring has also taken place with the move to a strategically focused board of directors and growth in staffing from two to nine (FTE) over the past 18 months.
The inclusion of squash in the LA 2028 Olympics has injected new energy and focused attention on developing a world-class high-performance programme to nurture talent and provide players with the necessary support to compete at European, World and Olympic level. Squash Ireland players have reached the pinnacle of the sport and there is a proud history of players competing at the highest levels of the game.
Following the appointment of a Head Coach in November 2024, Squash Ireland is continuing to develop its high-performance unit and is seeking to appoint a Junior Performance Coach for Northern Ireland to deliver performance coaching and to identify, support, and develop talent within the region.
Role
The successful candidate will work with the Squash Ireland Head Coach, Junior Performance Coach, and Junior Development Coach to implement the High-Performance Strategy 2025–2028 and deliver on the objectives agreed with Sport Northern Ireland under the Medals & More programme.
A key focus of the performance development plan is to establish professional structures and systems for junior performance players, as well as to create a sustainable pathway for the development of all junior players across Northern Ireland and Ulster.
The Junior Performance Coach – Northern Ireland will provide support across the talent pathway for players from U13 to U19 within the province.
Reporting Structure
The Junior Performance Coach Northern Ireland will report to the Squash Ireland Head Coach.
They will be required to develop strong working relationships with Squash Ireland staff, Squash Ulster Board members, the High-Performance Working Group, club and personal coaches, and a wide range of funders and stakeholders involved in performance sport, both across the island of Ireland and internationally.
Key Responsibilities
Essential Requirements
Essential Skills and Experience
Further Information
The appointment will be made subject to satisfactory:
How to Apply?
Applications must be sent by email with the subject line: [ATTN: Junior Performance Coach Northern Ireland]. When applying by email, please include a letter of introduction detailing your skills and experience relevant to the role and your Curriculum Vitae outlining your skills and work experience. Please send these materials no later than the 11th of August 2025 to Squash Ireland at [email protected].