Women's Artistic Gymnastics Head Coach

Singapore Gymnastics
Introduction
With recent Singapore Government announcements on the development of World Class facilities at Kallang, increased international events, enhanced high performance support and with SEA Games being hosted by Singapore in 2029, it is an exciting time to be in Sport in Singapore.
Over the past few years, Singapore Gymnastics has hosted the 2023 Senior and Junior Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships and the 2025 Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships. This past year, we achieved our first ever podium placings at the 2024 Junior Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships in both men and women. In addition, Singapore Gymnastics will be producing a new business plan for FY2026-2029.
Singapore Gymnastics is offering an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual to join the team in the key role of Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Head Coach, focused on improving international performances of Singapore Gymnasts on the international stage. It is important that Singapore Gymnastics maintain a prominent presence to enthuse and encourage more young people to take part in gymnastics, to unite the nation and inspire the Singapore Spirit.
About Singapore Gymnastics
Singapore Gymnastics is the National Sports Association (NSA) for gymnastics in Singapore. We are supported financially by Sport Singapore (SportSG) and by Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) for the Major Games (SEA, Commonwealth, Asian and Olympic Games). We are affiliated to the Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) and are members of the Asian Gymnastics Union (AGU) and South East Asian (SEA) Zone of the AGU.
Over the next four years we are focused on achieving podium success at SEA Games 2027 and 2029 as well as qualifying gymnasts for the 2026 Asian Games and Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
Singapore Gymnastics currently runs and supports three centralised training programmes, National Training Centres (NTCs), in the Olympic disciplines of Men's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG).
Singapore Gymnastics is working hard to further develop the National Gymnastics Development Infrastructure of 36 affiliated clubs, a growing membership of 3,500, 450 trained coaches and technical officials and a vibrant calendar of events.
OUR DREAM
Our dream is to develop a culture for gymnastics and
an ecosystem to support the sport of gymnastics for one and all.
In the process, we aim to produce world-class athletes that will
fly the Singapore flag high to unite the nation and
inspire the Singapore Spirit.
HOW WILL WE ACHIEVE OUR DREAMS?
NURTURING ATHLETES TOWARDS SUCCESS IN GYMNASTICS AND LIFE
Uniting the community by achieving international success through the implementation of a performance development plan that is athlete centric, aspires towards high performance and developing our athletes for life!
LEADING STANDARDS FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA
Setting the benchmark for sports administration in Singapore and beyond through strong leadership and organisational excellence.
BUILDING THE NATION'S FUTURE
Building the physical literacy of the Nation by promoting gymnastics as a key fundamental movement activity that forms the basis of all sports.
The Role
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Head Coach will work closely with the Performance Director (PD), Performance Development Manager (PDM) and Technical Advisory Council (TAC) to enhance the performance of gymnasts at the WAG NTC, developing long-term and annual plans for athlete progression, including talent recruitment and transitions. They will create training schedules aligned with the FIG Code of Points, recommend competitions, and provide coaching in technical, physical, and psychological strategies whilst monitoring athlete progress.
The coach will ensure WAG NTC has the best culture to support athletes to become better at their gymnastics journey. The Head Coach will be responsible for athlete discipline, well-being, and injury management for gymnasts. In addition, support the National Programme, assist in talent identification and lead coach education initiatives.
The Head Coach will be responsible for delivering a successful women's artistic performance programme for Singapore. The role will involve coaching existing gymnasts and participating in national squad training on a regular basis.
Develop an annual calendar of WAG High Performance and Performance Development activities including national and international clinics/camps.
Implement a broad development plan as well as detailed annual operational plans for the gymnasts; including systematic recruitment to identify potential gymnasts to achieve their potential and SG's objectives. This should include a structured system to recruit potential talent and the transition of any gymnasts who do not meet their development requirements.
Assist the Performance Development Manager with the day-to-day administration tasks and duties of the NTC.
Provide strategic focus and leadership for all the squad programmes, taking responsibility for all aspects of the programmes delivered. Work closely with local clubs and coaches to enhance coaching standards within the WAG community.
Provide guidance, mentoring and direction to all the NTC coaches.
Assist gymnasts and coaches to develop training and competition strategies to maximise their potential.
Monitor, measure and evaluate effectiveness of the programme.
Make recommendations for selection of gymnasts into the squad programme.
Undertake leadership roles at training camps and national and international events as appropriate.
Design, develop and promote a high-performance culture and seamless performance pathway through robust systems and procedures.
Additionally, they will prepare performance reports, mentor national coaches, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and foster positive relationships within the gymnastics community, whilst adhering to Singapore Gymnastics' Child Safe Commitment Statement and performing other duties as assigned by Performance Director.
The successful candidate will:
1. Performance Development
• Implement the Singapore Gymnastics Performance Development Plan, part of the FY2026-2029 business plan, in collaboration with the Performance Director.
• Assist the Performance Development Team in delivering an excellent developmental programme across all WAG NTCs.
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Head Coach will be instrumental in developing annual training plans, fostering a safe and healthy training environment, and closely monitoring athlete health and injury management. The coach will focus on enhancing athletes' difficulty levels, execution and align with the latest FIG Code of Points (2025-2028). Training plans and all other matter/requirements will be collaboratively discussed and agreed upon with the respective coaches.
2. Training and Competition Preparation
Develop the key areas of:
• Technique - Ensure high-level skill execution and precise technique across all apparatus, using individualized coaching and video analysis.
• Physical Preparation - Design age- and skill-appropriate conditioning programs emphasizing strength, flexibility, endurance, and injury prevention.
• Movement Quality - Develop smooth transitions, controlled, and sharp movements to enhance routine flow and presentation.
• Competitive Readiness - Prepare athletes mentally and tactically for competition through routine consistency and stress management.
• Athlete Pathway - Create clear development pathways from beginner to elite, fostering long-term growth and wellbeing.
• Coach Leadership - Lead and support the coaching team through best practices and ongoing education to ensure program excellence.
3.Curriculum and Training Delivery
• Develop comprehensive yearly planning instruments ensuring regular updates and adjustments to keep it aligned with national and international calendar and performance standards.
• Create a targeted training program focused on the development of balances, rotations, and jumps/leaps, tailored to the specific needs of each athlete.
• Emphasize a process-focused approach to performance development, aligning with long-term goals and systematic improvements.
4.Collaborative Environment
• Collaborate closely with internal teams, including Performance Development Staff, Coaches, Parents, and Athletes.
• Build relationships with external partners, such as the High Performance Sports Institute (HPSI), affiliated clubs, and coaches.
About You
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics and qualifications:
• Self-motivated with a passion for competitive sport and a commitment to continuous improvement and excellence.
• Flexible and adaptable, with a "can-do" attitude.
• Collaborative, open to new ideas, and capable of engaging with a team.
• Responsible, accountable and an effective communicator in spoken and written English.
• Educated to degree level either in sport or related-areas. FIG Coaching Academy Level is a plus.
• Experience working with performance sport, especially WAG.
Key Outcomes
1.High-Quality Daily Training Environment (DTE)- Ensure WAG NTC provides world-class training conditions.
2.Support Coaching Team- Provide healthy and safe working environment for coaches.
3.Deliver Presentations and Share Expertise with Community- Mentor national and club coaches, fostering a stronger gymnastics community, provide presentations at Singapore Gymnastic Programmes/Symposiums/Courses.
4.National and International Succes- Ensure that WAG NTC athletes are qualified for the National Squad (Juniors and Seniors). Ensure WAG NTC athletes are preparing for major competitions and are able to be at finals/podium level.
5.Re-build/Renew the Current NTC- Ensure there are clear entry/exit criteria to WAG NTC, prepare exam leave structures, increase the training hours/sessions in WAG NTC, overview the current NTC and recommend changes that for improvement.
How to Apply
If you feel that you meet our requirements, please submit your CV and a letter of application highlighting why you want the role, your suitability and relevant experience to hr@singaporegymnastics.org.sg or pd@singaporegymnastics.org.sg by Sunday 31 August 2025.
For a confidential discussion about the role, please e-mail Berfin Ors (Performance Director) at: pd@singaporegymnastics.org.sg to arrange a suitable time to discuss the role.
Singapore Gymnastics welcomes applications from a diverse range of candidates, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. Singapore Gymnastics is committed to Safesport and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff to share this commitment.
With recent Singapore Government announcements on the development of World Class facilities at Kallang, increased international events, enhanced high performance support and with SEA Games being hosted by Singapore in 2029, it is an exciting time to be in Sport in Singapore.
Over the past few years, Singapore Gymnastics has hosted the 2023 Senior and Junior Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships and the 2025 Senior Rhythmic Gymnastics Asian Championships. This past year, we achieved our first ever podium placings at the 2024 Junior Artistic Gymnastics Asian Championships in both men and women. In addition, Singapore Gymnastics will be producing a new business plan for FY2026-2029.
Singapore Gymnastics is offering an exciting opportunity for a highly motivated individual to join the team in the key role of Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) Head Coach, focused on improving international performances of Singapore Gymnasts on the international stage. It is important that Singapore Gymnastics maintain a prominent presence to enthuse and encourage more young people to take part in gymnastics, to unite the nation and inspire the Singapore Spirit.
About Singapore Gymnastics
Singapore Gymnastics is the National Sports Association (NSA) for gymnastics in Singapore. We are supported financially by Sport Singapore (SportSG) and by Singapore National Olympic Council (SNOC) for the Major Games (SEA, Commonwealth, Asian and Olympic Games). We are affiliated to the Federation Internationale de Gymnastique (FIG) and are members of the Asian Gymnastics Union (AGU) and South East Asian (SEA) Zone of the AGU.
Over the next four years we are focused on achieving podium success at SEA Games 2027 and 2029 as well as qualifying gymnasts for the 2026 Asian Games and Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
Singapore Gymnastics currently runs and supports three centralised training programmes, National Training Centres (NTCs), in the Olympic disciplines of Men's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG), Women's Artistic Gymnastics (WAG) and Rhythmic Gymnastics (RG).
Singapore Gymnastics is working hard to further develop the National Gymnastics Development Infrastructure of 36 affiliated clubs, a growing membership of 3,500, 450 trained coaches and technical officials and a vibrant calendar of events.
OUR DREAM
Our dream is to develop a culture for gymnastics and
an ecosystem to support the sport of gymnastics for one and all.
In the process, we aim to produce world-class athletes that will
fly the Singapore flag high to unite the nation and
inspire the Singapore Spirit.
HOW WILL WE ACHIEVE OUR DREAMS?
NURTURING ATHLETES TOWARDS SUCCESS IN GYMNASTICS AND LIFE
Uniting the community by achieving international success through the implementation of a performance development plan that is athlete centric, aspires towards high performance and developing our athletes for life!
LEADING STANDARDS FOR SOUTHEAST ASIA
Setting the benchmark for sports administration in Singapore and beyond through strong leadership and organisational excellence.
BUILDING THE NATION'S FUTURE
Building the physical literacy of the Nation by promoting gymnastics as a key fundamental movement activity that forms the basis of all sports.
The Role
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Head Coach will work closely with the Performance Director (PD), Performance Development Manager (PDM) and Technical Advisory Council (TAC) to enhance the performance of gymnasts at the WAG NTC, developing long-term and annual plans for athlete progression, including talent recruitment and transitions. They will create training schedules aligned with the FIG Code of Points, recommend competitions, and provide coaching in technical, physical, and psychological strategies whilst monitoring athlete progress.
The coach will ensure WAG NTC has the best culture to support athletes to become better at their gymnastics journey. The Head Coach will be responsible for athlete discipline, well-being, and injury management for gymnasts. In addition, support the National Programme, assist in talent identification and lead coach education initiatives.
The Head Coach will be responsible for delivering a successful women's artistic performance programme for Singapore. The role will involve coaching existing gymnasts and participating in national squad training on a regular basis.
Develop an annual calendar of WAG High Performance and Performance Development activities including national and international clinics/camps.
Implement a broad development plan as well as detailed annual operational plans for the gymnasts; including systematic recruitment to identify potential gymnasts to achieve their potential and SG's objectives. This should include a structured system to recruit potential talent and the transition of any gymnasts who do not meet their development requirements.
Assist the Performance Development Manager with the day-to-day administration tasks and duties of the NTC.
Provide strategic focus and leadership for all the squad programmes, taking responsibility for all aspects of the programmes delivered. Work closely with local clubs and coaches to enhance coaching standards within the WAG community.
Provide guidance, mentoring and direction to all the NTC coaches.
Assist gymnasts and coaches to develop training and competition strategies to maximise their potential.
Monitor, measure and evaluate effectiveness of the programme.
Make recommendations for selection of gymnasts into the squad programme.
Undertake leadership roles at training camps and national and international events as appropriate.
Design, develop and promote a high-performance culture and seamless performance pathway through robust systems and procedures.
Additionally, they will prepare performance reports, mentor national coaches, communicate effectively with stakeholders, and foster positive relationships within the gymnastics community, whilst adhering to Singapore Gymnastics' Child Safe Commitment Statement and performing other duties as assigned by Performance Director.
The successful candidate will:
1. Performance Development
• Implement the Singapore Gymnastics Performance Development Plan, part of the FY2026-2029 business plan, in collaboration with the Performance Director.
• Assist the Performance Development Team in delivering an excellent developmental programme across all WAG NTCs.
The Women's Artistic Gymnastics National Head Coach will be instrumental in developing annual training plans, fostering a safe and healthy training environment, and closely monitoring athlete health and injury management. The coach will focus on enhancing athletes' difficulty levels, execution and align with the latest FIG Code of Points (2025-2028). Training plans and all other matter/requirements will be collaboratively discussed and agreed upon with the respective coaches.
2. Training and Competition Preparation
Develop the key areas of:
• Technique - Ensure high-level skill execution and precise technique across all apparatus, using individualized coaching and video analysis.
• Physical Preparation - Design age- and skill-appropriate conditioning programs emphasizing strength, flexibility, endurance, and injury prevention.
• Movement Quality - Develop smooth transitions, controlled, and sharp movements to enhance routine flow and presentation.
• Competitive Readiness - Prepare athletes mentally and tactically for competition through routine consistency and stress management.
• Athlete Pathway - Create clear development pathways from beginner to elite, fostering long-term growth and wellbeing.
• Coach Leadership - Lead and support the coaching team through best practices and ongoing education to ensure program excellence.
3.Curriculum and Training Delivery
• Develop comprehensive yearly planning instruments ensuring regular updates and adjustments to keep it aligned with national and international calendar and performance standards.
• Create a targeted training program focused on the development of balances, rotations, and jumps/leaps, tailored to the specific needs of each athlete.
• Emphasize a process-focused approach to performance development, aligning with long-term goals and systematic improvements.
4.Collaborative Environment
• Collaborate closely with internal teams, including Performance Development Staff, Coaches, Parents, and Athletes.
• Build relationships with external partners, such as the High Performance Sports Institute (HPSI), affiliated clubs, and coaches.
About You
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics and qualifications:
• Self-motivated with a passion for competitive sport and a commitment to continuous improvement and excellence.
• Flexible and adaptable, with a "can-do" attitude.
• Collaborative, open to new ideas, and capable of engaging with a team.
• Responsible, accountable and an effective communicator in spoken and written English.
• Educated to degree level either in sport or related-areas. FIG Coaching Academy Level is a plus.
• Experience working with performance sport, especially WAG.
Key Outcomes
1.High-Quality Daily Training Environment (DTE)- Ensure WAG NTC provides world-class training conditions.
2.Support Coaching Team- Provide healthy and safe working environment for coaches.
3.Deliver Presentations and Share Expertise with Community- Mentor national and club coaches, fostering a stronger gymnastics community, provide presentations at Singapore Gymnastic Programmes/Symposiums/Courses.
4.National and International Succes- Ensure that WAG NTC athletes are qualified for the National Squad (Juniors and Seniors). Ensure WAG NTC athletes are preparing for major competitions and are able to be at finals/podium level.
5.Re-build/Renew the Current NTC- Ensure there are clear entry/exit criteria to WAG NTC, prepare exam leave structures, increase the training hours/sessions in WAG NTC, overview the current NTC and recommend changes that for improvement.
How to Apply
If you feel that you meet our requirements, please submit your CV and a letter of application highlighting why you want the role, your suitability and relevant experience to hr@singaporegymnastics.org.sg or pd@singaporegymnastics.org.sg by Sunday 31 August 2025.
For a confidential discussion about the role, please e-mail Berfin Ors (Performance Director) at: pd@singaporegymnastics.org.sg to arrange a suitable time to discuss the role.
Singapore Gymnastics welcomes applications from a diverse range of candidates, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, faith or disability. Singapore Gymnastics is committed to Safesport and promoting the welfare of children and young people, and expects all staff to share this commitment.
JOB SUMMARY
Women's Artistic Gymnastics Head Coach

Singapore Gymnastics
Singapore
a day ago
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Full-time
Women's Artistic Gymnastics Head Coach