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England Mens Senior Team Performance Analyst at Rfu

England Mens Senior Team Performance Analyst
Rfu
On-site
London
Full-time
Salary not listed
Posted 30 March 2026
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Job Description

Working at the RFU means being part of the ‘bigger picture’ at England Rugby: to be rooted in our purpose, which is to enrich lives, introduce more people to rugby union & develop the sport for future generations. If our purpose resonates with you, and you recognise the value that sport can bring to people’s lives, we’d love to work with you. An opportunity has arisen for an England Men's Senior Team Performance Analyst to join our Technical Performance team on a permanent basis. Application Information: • Please submit a CV. Due to the nature of the role, please do not submit an anonymised CV. You do not need to submit a cover letter • Vacancy closing date: Sunday 12 April at 9pm To help us get to know your unique experience and voice, we kindly ask that you complete your application without the use of AI‑generated content. This ensures we can fairly and accurately understand your skills, perspective, and suitability for the role. The Role: The England Men's Senior Team Performance Analyst is responsible for delivering a broad scope of Performance Analysis services to the Men’s Senior Team programme, with leadership accountabilities. Working as part of a team of three (under the direction of the Lead Performance Analyst), the post holder will be expected to combine exceptional tactical knowledge of the game with outstanding technical and communication skills to provide pertinent information to enhance the coaching process. He / She will work closely with the Men’s coaching team and have responsibility for specific tactical areas of the game (i.e. attack, defence, set piece, breakdown, etc.). The post-holder must have a proven track record of working successfully with both coaching and wider performance disciplines / practitioners and have the ability and aptitude to work autonomously when required. You will have demonstrable experience of positively impacting performance through your ability to capture, collate, analyse and feedback accurate information in a compelling and confident manner to coaches and, if directed, players. The post-holder must be able to evidence experience and impact in the following key areas: • Delivery of data and feedback • Delivery of pertinent information to players (as directed by coaches) • Design and evolution of learning environments • Presentation tools to enhance feedback and learning • Rugby knowledge and game understanding • Individual Development Plan construction and monitoring • Data and Video capture • Coding and Feedback methodologies • Report design and dissemination methods • Collection, Integration, Manipulation and Accurate reporting of large data sets • Online database platforms and dissemination tools In addition to this, the post holder will have experience (5 years minimum) in a professional / elite rugby environment and be able to demonstrate how they effectively support coaches. This role is embedded with the Men’s Senior Team programme and as such requires a commitment to attend all training sessions, meetings and all matches throughout the year. Some key responsibilities include: • Coach analyst responsibilities for specific areas within the game model framework. • Responsible for working closely with the Men’s Senior coaching team to answer performance questions (when applicable) through the use of relevant data sets. • Responsible for supporting the Men’s Senior coaching team with game model design, opposition analysis and meeting preparation and delivery. • As directed by the Men’s Senior Team Head Coach (or asst coaches), present and work directly with Players to enhance learning and understanding. • Leverage technology, systems, processes and theories to support the delivery of an innovative and engaging learning environment. • Monitor selected EPS (and wider squad, including high potential pathway players) as directed - both in and out of competition periods. • Design, organize and maintain a variety of local (and if required) online databases. • Provide systematic and ad-hoc performance reports for coaching and performance teams, to enhance player development and game understanding. • Work with other sports science disciplines as part of a multidisciplinary team • Undertake (in consultation with all relevant line managers) any other relevant / reasonable duties across the organization as appropriate • Acts as a key decision-support partner to the lead analyst to help improve the analysis provision for the men’s senior team • Actively collaborate with colleagues to contribute to the development and delivery of the current strategic, business and operational plans. • Act as an ambassador for, and promote the best interests of the RFU, including the promotion of our culture and core values – This Rose Means Everyone: Put The Team First, Shape The Future, Respect Each Other. ...

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