Job Opportunity – Head Target Rifle Instructor (part-time)

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The NRA are seeking to appoint a Head Target Rifle Instructor.

This is an exciting opportunity to help shape the future direction of TR shooting, with responsibilities for increasing participation in TR events and competitions, through managing the planning and delivery of a suite of training courses regionally and at Bisley.

To be successful you will be a team builder and motivator with demonstrable expertise of coaching TR at a senior level, possess excellent organisation and communication skills, and have a good understanding of the NRA.

The role is part-time, approximately 20 hours per week. For further details and the Job Description click here

If this is of interest, please apply by Tuesday 10 September with a compelling CV and short cover letter to peter.cottrell@nra.org.uk

 

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