Yorkshire County Cricket Club are excited to be hiring for two new roles within the club.

Two opportunities are now available within our Women’s set-up at an exciting time for the sport.

Find descriptions of both roles below, plus links to apply.

Senior Physiotherapist (Women’s)

This role will be pivotal in providing the highest standard of physiotherapy provision to our women’s and girl’s players with the aim to maximise player availability, health and athletic performance.

This role will require regular national and occasional international travel with the Women’s XI, Academy and Talent Pathway to provide dedicated, professional physiotherapy support for training and matches all year around.

The role will require a committed individual with a passion for athletic performance and sports physiotherapy, with the adaptability to work across Yorkshire’s playing staff from young, aspiring cricketers to senior internationals.

Full job description

High Performance Coach (Girls Pathway)

We have an exciting opportunity for a High Performance Coach to join our talent pathway.

The successful candidate will play a crucial role in ensuring the success of our Girls Pathway by advancing the development of players within the County Age Group and ensure high quality player development programmes are in place.

The successful candidate will be significant in contributing to sustainable success aligned with the Club’s vision, through the development of elite level players who will one day represent The Yorkshire County Cricket Club.

Full job description

The final day to apply for both roles is 9th May.

 

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