VACANCY | Pathway Development Lead Boxing Ireland
Jan 23, 2026
Boxing Ireland has a vacancy for a key High Performance development role.
Pathway Development Lead will be responsible for developing and implementing Boxing Ireland’s athlete pathway strategy.
Purpose of the Role
The role will ensure that youth and development athletes (U17, U19, U23) are supported with appropriate programmes, resources, and opportunities to transition successfully into senior elite boxing and the High Performance Unit (HPU).
The role will also enhance support for athletes beyond performance alone, with an emphasis on education, scholarships, and personal development, ensuring a holistic pathway experience.
Key Responsibilities
Lead the development and delivery of a national pathway strategy in alignment with Boxing Ireland’s High Performance vision.
Develop annual plans and reports for pathway activity, in consultation with the NPD and Central Council.
Collaborate with Central Council to design annual competition plans that create opportunities for youth boxers’ further competitive development.
Support the integration of provincial development programmes within the pathway strategy, ensuring alignment and consistency across units.
Essential Criteria
Experience of working within boxing or in high‑pressure sport environments.
Experience in athlete development, pathway planning, or talent systems in a high performance sport.
Excellent organisational, reporting and administrative skills.
Strong communication and interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with athletes, coaches, committees and stakeholders.
Demonstrated ability to problem‑solve, think strategically, and drive initiatives forward.
Knowledge of sport governance, safeguarding, and best practice in athlete development.
Ability to work flexibly across multiple locations and manage a varied workload.Self‑starter with a passion for continuous learning around athlete development and high‑performance sport.
Valid Garda vetting clearance.
Full clean driver’s license.
Desirable Criteria
Third level degree in Sport Science, Coaching Science or a related field (preferably with a focus on talent development).
Experience coordinating multi-disciplinary teams.
Familiarity with performance analysis tools and athlete monitoring systems.
Previous involvement in managing youth or development teams in an international context.
Experience working with educational institutions, scholarship providers, or athlete dual‑career programmes.
Deadline | 5pm on Friday, February 6th 2026
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