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PBSI opens National Search for top Badminton Coaches
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Jakarta – The Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) is casting a wide net in its search for the nation’s best badminton coaches. The organization announced an open recruitment drive for talented individuals to join the coaching staff at the prestigious Pelatnas PBSI Cipayung training center.
“We will be opening registration soon,” said PBSI Chairman M. Fadil Imran in Jakarta on Sunday. “This is an prospect for coaches from all backgrounds – clubs, provincial teams, and beyond – to showcase their skills. There will be specific coaching standards that applicants must meet.”
This open recruitment strategy reflects PBSI’s commitment to finding the best possible talent and injecting fresh perspectives into its coaching ranks.
“we want to ensure we have access to a wide pool of talented coaches,” explained Fadil. “Coaches are crucial in developing world-class athletes, and we believe this open approach will help us identify and nurture the next generation of badminton stars.”
the move signals a renewed focus on excellence within Indonesian badminton, aiming to build upon the nation’s already extraordinary track record in the sport.
PBSI Opens Coaching Recruitment for National Training Center
Indonesia’s badminton governing body, PBSI, is shaking things up by launching an open recruitment drive for coaches at its prestigious national training center in Cipayung. This move comes as the contracts of current coaches are set to expire at the end of the year.
PBSI Secretary General, Fadil Imran, emphasized that the recruitment process will be open to all qualified candidates, both those currently working within the organization and external applicants.
“All coaches will have an equal opportunity to join PBSI,” Imran stated. “The recruitment process will involve both online and in-person applications, followed by a thorough evaluation and assessment.”
The results of this assessment will be carefully considered by PBSI’s Deputy Minister,Taufik Hidayat,and the Vice Chairman I for Athlete Advancement,when making final decisions about which candidates will fill coaching positions across various badminton disciplines.
What Happens to Current Coaches?
Imran assured that current coaches at the Cipayung training center are welcome to apply for the open positions.
“Everyone,both those inside and outside the organization,must apply and go through the established process,” he clarified.
PBSI plans to announce the specific requirements and timeline for the recruitment process soon. The organization aims to finalize the selection of new coaches before the end of the year, ensuring a smooth transition as the contracts of current coaches expire on December 31st, 2024.
“By January,we need to have new coaches in place,” Imran stated.
This open recruitment drive signals a new era for Indonesian badminton, potentially bringing fresh perspectives and strategies to the national training program.
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Indonesia Seeks Badminton Coaching Elite: National Open Recruitment Drive Launched
Jakarta, Indonesia – In a move signifying a fresh focus on badminton excellence, the Indonesian Badminton Association (PBSI) has announced an open recruitment drive for coaching positions at its esteemed Pelatnas PBSI Cipayung training center. This nationwide search aims to identify and cultivate top coaching talent across Indonesia, bolstering the nation’s already impressive badminton prowess.
interview with PBSI Chairman M. Fadil Imran:
ND3: Mr. Imran, this open recruitment drive is a meaningful change from past practices. Can you elaborate on the rationale behind it?
M. Fadil Imran: Absolutely. This is a crucial step in ensuring that we have access to the widest possible pool of coaching talent. We believe that Indonesia has a wealth of unbelievable coaches, not just within our established systems, but also at the grassroots level, within clubs and provincial teams. This open call allows us to tap into that potential.
ND3: What specific qualities are you seeking in potential candidates?
M. Fadil Imran: We are looking for coaches who demonstrate a deep understanding of badminton technique, strategy, and athlete development. Beyond technical expertise, we value passion, dedication, and the ability to inspire and motivate young athletes. There will be specific coaching standards and criteria that applicants will need to meet.
ND3: This proclamation comes as the contracts of current coaches are nearing thier end. Does this recruitment drive signify a complete overhaul of the coaching staff?
M. Fadil Imran: Not necessarily. we deeply respect the contributions of our current coaching staff. This open recruitment is about broadening our outlook and exploring all available talent. We are confident that this process will ultimately strengthen our coaching team and elevate Indonesian badminton to new heights.
ND3: What message do you have for aspiring badminton coaches across Indonesia?
M. Fadil Imran: this is your chance to be part of something truly special. If you have the passion, expertise, and dedication to nurture the next generation of badminton stars, we encourage you to seize this opportunity. Let’s work together to build on Indonesia’s rich badminton legacy and achieve even greater success on the world stage.
ND3: Thank you for your time, Mr. Imran.
M. Fadil Imran: My pleasure.
The PBSI open recruitment drive represents a bold step towards ensuring Indonesia remains a dominant force in global badminton. It signals a commitment to continuous improvement and a belief in harnessing the immense potential of Indonesia’s coaching community.
For further details on the recruitment process and eligibility criteria, please visit the official PBSI website.
