Following the ECB’s decision to transfer the current Northern Diamonds programme to Durham from 1 November, the Club will bid farewell to current Head Coach Dani Hazell at the end of the season. The Club would like to place on record their thanks to Dani and wish her all the best for the rest of the year and her career moving forward.

The Club are now starting it’s search for the next Yorkshire CCC Head Coach-Women, who will lead a team of world-class coaches and support staff to build the women’s team in 2025 and ensure Yorkshire has a team to bring success back to Headingley when entering the Tier 1 competition in 2026.

The role

The Head Coach – Women will proactively shape the culture and environment of The Yorkshire County Cricket Club women’s team to implement the strategy of high-performance and sustainable success aligned to Club’s vision, mission statement and values.
The full job description including responsibilities and selection criteria can be accessed here.

The successful candidate will be passionate and committed to the success of women’s cricket in the county; from the pathways through to our elite programme. They will be an exceptional leader able to build and foster a high performance culture where everyone feels safe and able to achieve their person best.

For more information and to apply – Click Here

 

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