The Education and Semi-Professional Football Academy (ESPFA) are looking for a football coach to work at one of our education and football study programme academy hubs in Derby.
At the ESPFA we are extremely passionate about education and the academic development of our students. We are of course always happy to see footballing competition, achievement and progression; however, education has to be the primary endpoint for all of our students.
The programme, for 16-19 year olds has a weekly time table of education lessons and football training as well as competing in ESPFA league and cup on Thursday afternoons.
Hours of Work:
342 hours per year between September 1st and August 31st.
10 hours per week (Monday - Friday) – covering 3 days of coaching in the afternoon (total 6 hours) plus 1 match day on a Thursday afternoon throughout the season (total 4 hours). This is over an education term of 32 weeks from September to May (total 320 hours) + 22 hours of recruitment sessions throughout the year (total 342 hours). Timetable to be confirmed.
Salary:
£7,000 per annum.
Position requirements:
The coach will be required to have the following:-
- Minimum FA Level 2 (essential) UEFA B (desired)
- Enhanced DBS certificate
- FA First Aid certificate
- FA Safeguarding Children certificate
- FA Player Welfare in Open Age Football certificate
- FA Sudden Cardiac arrest certificate
- FA Concussion Guidelines certificate
- Prevent Certificate – This course can be provided by the ESPFA
- Right to work documentation
- Valid driving license
General Job Role & Responsibilities:
- The academy coach role covers 10 hours per week in delivering coaching and information sessions to the students, this will involve planning and supplying session plans of the coaching sessions as evidence of content learning, this will also include a matchday experience for the students and the coach will also plan and prepare for the matchday.
- The planning of the sessions will include various aspects of the game covered. Some aspects will link into the educational part of the programme and some sessions may well be a joint venture with the tutor.
- The coach is responsible for keeping attendance records and along with the tutor and education team monitor those attendance records and ensure the student conducts themselves in the correct manner within the group.
- The coach will also support at trial sessions and provide information to potential new students along with taster coaching sessions.
- The coach will also provide information and if required support the tutor at parent evenings.
- The coach will be expected to attend (if required) any training days or company meetings relating to the role.
- The coach will be expected to work with as part of a two person team.
For further info on the academy programme at the ESPFA, please visit www.espfa.co.uk
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Work Location: In person
Job Types: Part-time, Permanent
Pay: £20.00 per hour
Benefits:
Work Location: In person