Women’s Rugby High Performance Technical Director - Rugby Australia

- Full Time role based in Moore Park, Sydney
- Expressions of Interest close 1 April, 2026
Rugby Australia is the sport’s national governing body representing all disciplines of Rugby in Australia and is a member of World Rugby, Oceania Rugby and SANZAAR. Rugby Australia is made up of eight state and territory member unions across the country, with the following Green to Gold Vision: ‘Winning Teams in Gold with the right behaviours on and off the field, with connection from club to country in an inclusive and welcoming environment restoring pride in Australian Rugby’.
Rugby Australia’s Strategy has set out clear performance targets across all areas of the game. For women’s high performance specifically, there are four key objectives:
- Win a medal in LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032 Olympics
- Compete on final weekend at Women’s Rugby World Cup 2029
- Improve overall win rate for all teams in gold to 70% by 2029
- Win all Super Rugby Women’s titles
Rugby Australia is seeking a Women’s Rugby Technical Director to manage the technical evolution of our national programs. This role drives the technical direction and performance standards for both the Australian Women’s Sevens and the Wallaroos to ensure the achievement of strategic international performance objectives.
Central to this position is player management across both formats to ensure players are available and in optimal condition and form for pinnacle events.
Key responsibilities:
- Manage the technical direction across the Australian Women’s Sevens and Wallaroos programs
- Manage the recruitment, retention and management of players across both formats to ensure the best athletes are in optimal condition and form for pinnacle events.
- Facilitate the collaborative development and delivery of National Campaign plans and game plans / models and Individual Player Development Plans in consultation with the respective Head Coaches.
- Manage the development of a full-time co-located high performance program for both 7s and XVs, designed to close key performance gaps, utilising an integrated delivery and resourcing model where beneficial.
- Oversee line management for all Women’s National Team coaching personnel.
- Oversee and enhance the high performance daily training environment, standards and expectations across both formats.
- Manage review processes of Australian Women’s Sevens and Wallaroos programs.
- Women’s Rugby representative on RA’s High Performance Rugby Committee and National Contracting Panel.
- Close engagement with key stakeholders including Super Rugby Clubs, the Australian Institute of Sport and State Institute of Sport network on rugby performance.
To be successful, you will need to have:
- Extensive coaching experience in high performance 15s and 7s rugby, ideally in women’s rugby.
- High level of technical rugby understanding and capability.
- Strong leadership capabilities in high pressure environments, with the ability to maintain performance standards while managing competing priorities.
- Expertise in building rapport and nurturing positive relationships with elite female athletes to support their rugby and holistic development.
- Exceptional communication and people management skills, focused on collaborating with and leveraging diverse stakeholder relationships
Expressions of Interest close: 5pm Wednesday 1 April, 2026.
The Women's Rugby High Performance Technical Director, Rugby Australia is being managed exclusively by Sportspeople Recruitment via our global executive search team.
Scott Oakhill, Managing Director, Sportspeople Recruitment is available on +61 0408 258 337 for a confidential discussion.
All media enquiries should be directed to Rugby Australia.






