Role Summary
The Part Time Scout would attend matches within designated geographical area and identify players under 10 - under 18’s that have the quality / potential to play for Leeds United FC.
Looking for Regional scouts to cover the North, which would be Sheffield & Midlands based and to cover the South, which would be London based.
Role Responsibilities
To Work as an integral member of the scouting network in identifying players for the club who meet the criteria and potential to represent Leeds United FC.
To be responsible for identifying and reporting on the most talented players in their designated geographical area.
To regularly liaise with and attend scouting meetings with the Designated Regional and National Heads of department to update all scouting activity and targeted players.
To promote a professional image of the club at all times and ensure that the ‘Best in Class’ reputation of Leeds United FC remains intact.
To attend Under 12 – Under 16’s matches periodically where possible as directed to maintain knowledge of the standard of players required to improve playing squads and maintain accurate and detailed reports of all matches attended and ensure players are targeted on specific databases.
To attend training in-service as required by the club and to adhere to all club guidelines.
To cover matches as directed by and agreed with by Head Of Recruitment
To be in regular contact with Heads of department in relation to information.
Develop an extensive network of contacts within geographical area designated to ensure the club has a working knowledge off all talented players and build positive working relationships with agents & clubs across the geographical area.
Ensure all Players are reporting on LUFC’s internal system are of a high standard and in a timely fashion
Be proactive in sourcing key information
Assist with fixture planning and ensure sufficient coverage across designated
catchment area
Abide by Leeds United recruitment department standard protocols and procedures at all times and embed LUFC’s recruitment values across all sections of the department
Ensure all games attended are logged using the department’s internal tracking systems
Continue to build upon the clubs internal database of players throughout a designated geographical area
Develop, maintain and enhance an understanding of Leeds United current players and club DNA in order to effectively benchmark potential identified external talent
Possess a sound knowledge and understanding of all youth development rules and regulations with scouting players
Required Relevant Skills, Knowledge and Experience
Knowledge of local football & geographical areas
Working knowledge and scouting experience
Experience or a background in scouting
Understanding and in-depth knowledge of football techniques and skills in shooting, manipulating, passing and controlling the ball
Observation skills
Strategic planning, organising and co-ordinating skill
Strong communication and relationship building skills.
Required Personal Attributes
Strong interpersonal skills
Reliable, punctual & honest
Excellent communication skills
Positivity and objectiveness
Ability to use initiative and be creative
Ability to prioritise and manage time effectively
Confident and assertive
Ambition, passion and willingness to learn
Leeds United Football Club is an English professional football club based in the city of Leeds, West Yorkshire and play at our fabulous stadium based on Elland Road, which has been the home of Leeds United since 1919 and remains one of English football's great theatres and is 'the only place for us' ever since. With a capacity of 37,890, it is England's 11th largest football ground in the Premier League.
Everyone at Leeds United is dedicated to working as one team and to be the best we can be.
Come be part of our fabulous team as we March on Together.

A recent Marcelo Bielsa lead revolution to the Premier League confirmed its fanbase’s widespread belief of their belonging in top-flight football.
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