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About Auckland Cricket Association
Auckland Cricket is the largest Major Association in New Zealand and is charged with the responsibility of growing, developing, and promoting the game of cricket within Auckland, from elite level to grassroots. The organisation works collaboratively with a network of clubs and schools across the Auckland region, and New Zealand Cricket, to grow a love for the game and foster talent to create the next generation of Aces and Hearts on the domestic stage, along with Blackcaps and Whiteferns on the international stage. The association, players and staff have a proud history of success, and this pivotal leadership role will drive the associations ambition to be at the forefront for performance and talent cricket programmes in New Zealand.
Role Summary
As General Manager Performance & Talent, you will take responsibility for leading the High-Performance programme, providing direction and support for our key personnel covering the male, female, talent identification and development, and player and coach development programmes. The role will drive the strategic direction of the high-performance department to deliver on its aim to be the largest producer of domestic and international talent in New Zealand through an individualised approach that supports consistently performing teams.
You will be responsible for creating an integrated, aligned, and collaborative high-performance network that drives long term development within our high-performance system. Your role will be critical in developing and growing strong relationships that will aid in this key strategic goal, including with our main partner, New Zealand Cricket.
Desired Skills and Experience
This is an opportunity to lead the strategic direction for Auckland Cricket and drive the performance and talent programmes to ensure sustainable success on and off the field.
APPLICATION CLOSING DATE – Friday 26th April 2024
To apply, please send your resume & cover letter to: jdhanjee@aucklandcricket.co.nz
Article added: Wednesday 10 April 2024