Netball Fiji is actively engaged in a thorough recruitment process for both its new Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and head coach positions, which has delayed the announcement of new appointments. According to a recent statement from the organization, both roles are deemed crucial for the successful execution of their strategic plan, governance, and high-performance initiatives.

The search for a CEO is currently ongoing, with steps being implemented to ensure that the most suitable candidate is chosen. An interim CEO has been appointed to provide continuity in the organization’s operations during this transition.

The head coach position will be re-advertised soon following consultations with essential stakeholders and a reassessment of the position’s specifications. Previously, the head coach role attracted only two overseas applicants when it was first advertised on November 5, a situation underscored by the limited international interest in the position. As the application window closed on November 22, interviews are set to take place within the next two weeks, with the goal of finalizing the new appointment before the beginning of next year.

The leadership at Netball Fiji is ensuring that they take the necessary time to evaluate the candidates comprehensively, prioritizing the appointments that will best serve the organization’s future goals. They have not disclosed any specifics regarding candidates or timelines, indicating a desire to maintain confidentiality during the selection process.

This period presents significant opportunities for Netball Fiji, as fresh leadership could introduce valuable strategies for enhancing the team’s performance on the international stage. The focus on local candidates for the CEO role demonstrates a commitment to fostering homegrown talent, likely benefiting the overall development of netball in Fiji.

Moreover, while plans to host a Pacific Series in collaboration with Netball New Zealand have been paused, this shift emphasizes the organization’s intention to prioritize thorough preparations to ensure they can meet the demands of hosting such significant events effectively.

Overall, the ongoing recruitment efforts reflect a broader strategy to enhance the infrastructure and competitive edge of Netball Fiji as they look ahead. The focus on strategic appointments and local talent development is a hopeful sign for fans and supporters of netball in Fiji, suggesting that better performance and success could be on the horizon.


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