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08.11.10 -JOB POSTING - Canadian
Cycling Association – Track Program Coordinator
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Overview of the CCA:
The Canadian Cycling Association (CCA) is the recognized
authority by the UCI (Union
Cycliste International) on all aspects of cycling in
Canada, including BMX, Cyclocross,
Mountain Bike, Para-Cycling, Road and Track. Founded
in 1882, the CCA aims to
create and sustain an effective system that develops
talented Canadian cyclists to
achieve Olympic, Paralympic and World Championship medal
performances. With the
vision to be a leading competitive cycling nation by
2020 celebrating enhanced
international success, increased national participation
and world class event hosting, the
CCA manages the National teams, hosts national and international
events, and
administers community programs to promote Cycling in
Canada.
Job Description:
The Track Program Coordinator is responsible for assisting
the delivery of both the
Track high performance program and the Track domestic
development program
including oversight of National Track Championships
and UCI/National Track events in
Canada. The Program Coordinator will partner with the
National Track Coach to support
the high performance objectives and delivery of the
approved quadrennial plan and
annual high performance plan as defined by the Chief
Technical Officer. The Program
Coordinator will support the Director Development to
ensure the successful
implementation of the domestic development programs
and activities in Track cycling.
This position is based at the national office in Ottawa,
Ontario.
Key Responsibilities include but are not limited
to:
- National Team - Coordinate the
planning and execution of all logistical
arrangements (staffing, travel, accommodation, equipment,
entries, etc…) for CCA
supported Track program training camps and international
competitions.
- National Championships –
Serve as the CCA direct liaison to the Organizing
Committees for National Track Championships. Develop
the Technical Guide for the
event in a timely and complete manner. Serve as the
technical representative of the
CCA at the event.
- Communications - Establish internal
systems for communication to athletes, coaches,
support staff and other stakeholders of the track
cycling community.
- Finance & Operations - Under
the direction of the CTO and Director Development
assist with the administrative and operational delivery
of annual plans.
- Liaison - Assist in maintaining
positive relationships with Track Training Centres,
velodrome operators and any other agencies and organizations
that affect the
association’s ability to implement the national
track program.
Knowledge and Skills
The CCA is looking for candidates that have general
knowledge of the Canadian sport
system and a proven ability to assist the delivery of
high performance or development
programs at the national or provincial levels. Due to
the collaborative nature of the
position, candidates with strong communication and relationship
building skills will be
sought. The Track Program Coordinator needs to have
superior multi-tasking and
organizational skills and an understanding of the planning
process.
Candidates will be expected to have proficiency in Microsoft
Office programs (Word,
Excel, Outlook, and Powerpoint). The following skills,
knowledge or experience will be
considered assets:
- Capacity in social media
- The ability to communicate in both official languages
- Knowledge and/or experience with competitive cycling
- Knowledge and/or experience with track cycling
Salary & Benefits
The salary scale for the position is a range of $ 40,000
to $ 45,000 dependent on
experience. In addition the successful candidate will
be eligible for benefits after a
period of probation.
This position is subject to six-month probation for
a new staff hiring at the end of which a
documented performance review will be completed.
Starting Date: October 18, 2010 (negotiable)
Application Deadline:
Interested persons should send a cover letter and resume
in expression of their interest
in this position to general@canadian-cycling.com
by August 25, 2010.
THIS POSITION IS FINANCIALLY SUPPORTED BY SPORT CANADA.
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