- Lead defensive strategy across senior rugby squads
- Work in a dynamic, high-performance school environment
- Coaching pathway opportunity in a GPS school setting
About the Role
Newington College is seeking a passionate and experienced Defensive Coordinator to join our high-performance rugby program. This casual coaching role offers a unique opportunity to shape the rugby journey of students from Prep through to Senior levels, within a school that values teamwork, discipline, and continuous improvement.
As a proud member of the AAGPS rugby competition, Newington has a rich sporting tradition and a commitment to excellence. The successful candidate will work closely with our coaching team to develop and implement defensive strategies across the program, with a particular focus on the Senior squads.
About You
We have deliberately not provided set and narrow selection criteria. However, it is expected that the successful candidate will:
- Demonstrate expertise in rugby coaching, particularly in defensive systems and player development
- Have experience coaching youth or junior programs, ideally within a school setting
- Be confident working across the Senior Program (1st and 2nd XV), and mentoring younger age groups
- Possess strong communication and collaboration skills
- Show a genuine commitment to student wellbeing and individual learning needs
- Be adaptable, reliable, and able to build trust with students and colleagues
- Understand and adhere to the College’s Child Safeguarding policies and practices
- Contribute to the continuous improvement of Child Safeguarding at Newington
About Newington College
Newington College is a school bustling with opportunity and rigour. We aim to teach students to think critically, stretch their learning and approach life with curiosity and open-mindedness. That also applies to everyone who works here—from teachers and grounds staff to the finance and admissions teams.
Founded in 1863 by the Uniting Church, Newington College is an ELC to Year 12 school in Sydney’s vibrant inner west and north shore. From 2026, the College will begin its exciting transition to co-education, welcoming girls into Kindergarten and Year 5. The College has more than 2,000 students across five campuses and is a member of the GPS Association of NSW.
We strive to create a culture underpinned by our diverse and inclusive community - students, parents, carers, staff, alumni and neighbours. The College is supported by a strong sense of integrity, respect, honesty, fairness and responsibility. Collaboration and support are key, and we ensure all staff have the resources available to make the most of every opportunity.
Further information about the College, its programs and strategic plans is available on the College website: newington.nsw.edu.au
Newington’s Commitment to Child Protection
Newington College is a ‘Child Safe Organisation’ committed to ensuring the safety, welfare and wellbeing of all children and young people. All children and young people who come to Newington have a right to feel and be safe.
Successful applicants will be subject to employment screening processes with the Office of the Children’s Guardian and will be required to provide a current Working with Children registration number. Coaches are also expected to hold a current First Aid qualification.