Come and be part of something special at The Glennie School
At Glennie, education extends well beyond the classroom. We are looking for people who bring expertise and commitment to their work, build strong relationships with young people and colleagues, and value being part of a school community with a rich history, enduring traditions and a strong sense of purpose.
As an Australian Olympic Pathway School (AOPS), we are proud to provide opportunities that allow our students to pursue excellence across academics, sport, and the wider life of the School. We are equally committed to the growth of our staff, with a strong culture of professional learning, collaboration, and development.
As we look ahead to 2027, we are seeking an enthusiastic and committed Part-Time Rugby Coordinator
The Role:
Help shape the next chapter of Rugby at Glennie. We are committed to building a high-quality Rugby program that gives girls the opportunity to discover the game, develop their skills and pursue excellence through strong sporting pathways. We are seeking an energetic and experienced Rugby Coordinator to lead the growth of Rugby at Glennie by increasing participation, developing talent, strengthening performance pathways and fostering a culture where girls are challenged to be their best.
You will be responsible for:
Planning and running training sessions
Developing and supporting our coaches
Organising and planning our gala days
Coaching and encouraging our teams on game day
The Glennie School prides itself on the values that require the successful applicant to be supportive of the Anglican Ethos and comply with all state and legislative requirements under the operation of an independent school.
About You:
The successful applicant will have a passion for sport and the ability to establish and maintain positive and collaborative working relationships with students, colleagues, and the wider school community.
Relevant qualifications or demonstrated experience as a Rugby Coordinator
Proven ability to work as a constructive member of a team in a professional, courteous manner.
Maintain a degree of flexibility in working hours from time to time as required for the position.
Demonstrated experience in communication, organisation, time management skills, attention to detail, and the ability to effectively prioritise and multi-task.
An ability to work both independently and as part of a team.
Able to engage and work with a range of stakeholders, particularly young people and their parents.
Ability to establish and maintain appropriate professional boundaries.
Familiarity with legal obligations relating to child safety, including mandatory reporting requirements.
Hold a Paid Employee Positive Notice Blue Card, in accordance with the ‘No Card, No Start ’ law, as per the Working with Children (Risk Management and Screening) Act 2000.
To Apply:
Please address your application to the Head of Sport and High Performance and include a resume and cover letter. Applications to close on Friday, 4 September 2026.
The Glennie School prides itself on its values and requires successful applicants to support the Anglican Ethos and comply with all state and legislative requirements applicable to the operation of an independent school.
Applicants must have the Right to Work in Australia. Visa sponsorship is not available.