Tuesday 17 May 2011

We're recruiting Ad hoc Skatepark Supervisors/Coaches

Job Advert for: Skatepark
Hours of Work: ad-hoc/mainly weekends
Rate of Pay: £6.45
Role: Skatepark Supervisors/Coaches

Transition Extreme is currently looking to recruit highly motivated and
enthusiastic individuals to assist in the delivery of our Skatepark coaching.

You will have a:
Good understanding of Transition Extreme’s charitable objectives within the community
Reasonable level of skill and experience within a skatepark environment
Keen enthusiasm for working with young people and a passion to expand the sport through
coaching
Driven and committed attitude to help improve the Skatepark and Transition Extreme as an
enterprise

Qualifications/Experience·
Experience in coaching is preferred but not necessarily essential.
You will also have excellent communication skills and be a team player.

About us:
Transition Extreme is an ambitious, award winning social enterprise and registered charity, which
operates a world class extreme sports facility in Aberdeen. It is dedicated to engaging with young
people via participation in extreme sports and related art and music activities. Our excellent
facilities for skateboarding, BMX, inline skating and climbing are open to everyone and we aim to
use these to help young people channel their energy, develop their skills and maximise their
potential as they make the difficult transition from youth to adulthood.

Application notes:
For a full job description and to apply, please visit www.transition-extreme.com returning the
completed application form to hr@transition-extreme.com.
or post to: Human Resources, Transition Extreme Sports Limited
Links Road, Queen’s Links, Aberdeen, AB24 5NN. Please mark the envelope ‘CONFIDENTIAL’.
Post subject to a Disclosure Scotland check.

Closing date: 3rd June 2011
Interview date: w/c: 6th June 2011

Transition Extreme Sports Limited, Scottish Charity No: SC 036358

1 comment:

Gemma Chambers said...

This is a great idea to get young people involved in activities