Are you ready to power WA’s next generation of champions? Join WAIS and help athletes perform at their peak on the world stage.
WAIS is looking for a dedicated Strength and Conditioning Coach to help athletes build the physical capabilities needed to excel and reach their performance goals within our Kayaking and Cycling Programs. This is a full time role (37.5 hours per week), offered on a maximum term contract until December 2028, with potential for extension.
ABOUT US
The Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS) is the peak high-performance sporting organisation in Western Australia, proudly supported by the State Government and a member of the National Institute Network. Since 1984, WAIS has enabled Western Australian athletes to achieve success on the national and international stage, producing Olympic, Paralympic and World Champions who inspire community pride and the next generation.
We operate in partnership with National Sporting Organisations, State Sporting Associations, VenuesWest and the Department of Creative Industries, Tourism and Sport to deliver a high-performance training environment for athletes and sports.
At WAIS, success means winning well. While winning is important, how we win matters just as much. Our culture is built on excellence, teamwork and respect, ensuring that athletes and staff thrive in an environment that values integrity and shared achievement.
ROLE OVERVIEW
As a Strength and Conditioning Coach, your key responsibilities include:
- Coaching athletes to achieve physical performance standards for Pinnacle Event podium finishes and/or senior team graduation.
- Tracking and monitoring progress against physical training variables, using objective data to inform decisions.
- Leading strength and conditioning planning within assigned programs, ensuring development aligns with the Win Well ethos.
- Supporting the Strength and Conditioning Lead to drive practice standards across the organisation.
ABOUT YOU
You will thrive in this role if you bring:
- A commitment to upholding Australia’s High Performance WinWell pledge, placing athlete wellbeing at the forefront.
- An undergraduate degree in Exercise, Movement or Sport Science (or related field) plus Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA) Professional Coach Level 2 accreditation.
- A minimum of 4 years’ experience providing strength and conditioning support in a high performance environment.
- Highly developed expertise in coaching and enhancing strength, power, and speed.
- The ability to design and implement scientifically based, age-appropriate training programs optimising strength, power, and speed development.
- Experience creating and maintaining a high-performance training environment that is challenging and safe.
- Strong capability in applying testing protocols, monitor training progress and interpret/report data to target audiences.
- Effective collaboration skills within interdisciplinary high performance teams.
- A proven ability to perform under pressure and deliver high-performance outcomes.