We are pleased to announce that the 2018-2019 NSSU-ICCE Coach Developer Programme is now open for applications.

2 Mar 2018

General Recruitment

The NSSU-ICCE Coach Developer programme represents a unique professional development opportunity for coach developers from around the world working in national coaching organisations, national and international sport federations and universities. Proudly partnering with the International Council for Coaching Excellence (ICCE), the programme offers a blended learning experience, including two one-week residentials at NSSU in Tokyo (compulsory), alongside e-learning and on-line support to aid and support participants’ application of learning in professional coach developer practice. The programme is supported by the Japanese government project; ‘Sport for Tomorrow’ and therefore all places are heavily subsidized.



So far 49 participants have undertaken the programme across four cohorts, representing all 6 continents, 26 countries and 44 organizations.

This program will:
·Develop your skills in facilitation, supporting coaches in the field, mentoring and program design;
·Help you enhance your network among the leaders in coaching development from around the world


Please find attached our ‘Call for Applicantions’ brochure with further information on the programme and the application process.

Further information is also available on our website;
https://www.ncda.tokyo/



The deadline for applications for the 2018-2019 Programme (cohort 5) is 5pm GMT March 30th, 2018, and there are only 12 places available, so don’t delay – review the brochure and submit your completed application through our secure application system;
https://form.jotform.me/80088173166459


Driven by a vision of creating coaching cultures that lead to positive experiences for everyone through sport, the mission of NCDA is to foster future international coach development talent and a community of coach developers across the world. So apply today, join our international community and accelerate your learning and career as a coach developer.
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