Key Accountabilities & Responsibilities:
Lead and deliver inclusive coaching sessions for young people aged 8–18 across
Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, including evenings and weekends.
Support delivery of sport, inclusion, health, and education initiatives such as PL Kicks,
Premier League Primary Stars, Disability/SEND provision, Holiday Clubs, and “Heading for
Goal.”
Mentor and engage vulnerable or targeted young people, promoting positive behaviour,
participation, and personal development.
Manage challenging behaviour, follow safeguarding, reporting, and referral procedures, and
ensure safe, welcoming environments.
Build strong relationships with participants, volunteers, schools, partners, and community
groups.
Identify and support young volunteers (up to age 24) to encourage social action and
positive community role models.
Support wider Foundation events, matchday activities, competitions, festivals, and
community outreach.
Maintain accurate session records and participant data, gather feedback, and contribute to
programme monitoring and evaluation.
Prepare equipment and venues, uphold Foundation policies, attend training, staff meetings,
and support organisational priorities.
Safeguarding key tasks:
Notts County Foundation (NCF) believes that safeguarding and the protection of all
children, young people and vulnerable adults is everyone’s responsibility. Staff working on
behalf of Notts County Foundation must ensure that:
They recognise the position of trust they have by working for Notts County Foundation
Their behaviours is always appropriate.
They observe and put into practice all policies, procedures and processes established for
the safety and protection of children and adults.
They follow the procedures for responding to signs and suspicions of abuse.
In every respect, the relationship they form with children and adults are appropriate.
A full Notts County Foundation Safeguarding Statement can be found on the next page.