Job Posting: Wheelchair Basketball Canada High Performance Coordinator

ONPARA is sharing this job opportunity on behalf of our partners at Wheelchair Basketball Canada

High Performance Coordinator

Terms of Contract
Full-time position (40 hours per week);
Travel will be required;
Located at the WBC National Training Centre in Scarborough, Ont.

Wheelchair Basketball Canada (WBC) has an immediate opening for a dynamic, organized, and detail-oriented team player with solid communication and interpersonal skills to assist the organization in the full-time position of High Performance Coordinator.

The High Performance Coordinator will assist the High Performance Director, Head Coaches, and National Teams in achieving our objective of sustainable podium performances at World Championships and Paralympic Games.

This position requires a high level of coordination and support to the National Team coaches, athletes, and related committees, partners, and suppliers. In addition, the range of functions requires a solid understanding of the amateur sport community. The High Performance Coordinator works as a member of a team while at the same time is capable of working independently to advance projects and initiatives. The High Performance Coordinator will report to the High Performance Director.

For more information and application details, please view the full Job Posting.

Contact:
Jeff Dunbrack
High Performance Director
Wheelchair Basketball Canada
jdunbrack@wheelchairbasketball.ca


About Wheelchair Basketball Canada

Wheelchair Basketball Canada is the national sports governing body responsible for the organization of the sport in Canada. It is a non-profit, charitable organization that is committed to excellence in the development, support and promotion of wheelchair basketball programs and services for all Canadians from grassroots to high performance. Wheelchair basketball is a fast-paced, hard-hitting, competitive sport in which Canada is held in high esteem around the world for winning a combined six gold, one silver, and one bronze medal in the last seven Paralympic Games.

For more information, visit: www.wheelchairbasketball.ca