JOB PURPOSE
To support the physical performance, rehabilitation and conditioning of First Team players, assisting in the planning and delivery of end-stage rehabilitation programmes and on-pitch performance activities to ensure all players are prepared and available for training and competition.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Lead the planning and delivery of end-stage rehabilitation programmes for injured First Team players, ensuring a seamless transition from rehabilitation to full training and return to competition.
Work closely with the medical, performance and coaching staff to design, implement and monitor return-to-play strategies, ensuring players meet agreed physical performance criteria before progressing through each stage of rehabilitation.
Assist in the planning and delivery of all on-pitch physical performance activities, including pre-training preparation, warm-ups, individual development sessions, conditioning drills and support of team training sessions.
Support the delivery of individual player development programmes, ensuring physical performance interventions are aligned with the technical, tactical and positional demands of First Team football.
Liaise closely with the First Team Strength & Conditioning Coach to plan and deliver pre-training activation protocols, post-training strength programmes and individualised physical preparation strategies.
Assist in the implementation and monitoring of player performance and workload management systems, ensuring accurate collection and interpretation of physical performance data.
Assist with the performance delivery of the First Team squad (including pre-training preparation, regeneration and recovery, rehabilitation, individual conditioning) as well as non-squad players’ additional loading on matchdays, to maintain the fitness of all First Team players.
MAIN JOB REQUIREMENTS AND PERSON SPECIFICATION
Education/Qualifications/Training:
BSc (Hons) in Sport Science, Strength & Conditioning, or a related discipline
UKSCA accreditation (or working towards) desirable; BASES accreditation an advantage
Specific Experience:
Experience working within a professional football or elite sport environment in a performance or conditioning capacity
Demonstrable experience of delivering end-stage rehabilitation and return-to-play programmes for elite athletes
Experience in the use of GPS/athlete tracking systems and performance monitoring software
Experience of working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary performance team including medical, coaching and sports science staff
Knowledge of workload management principles and periodisation in a professional football context
Valid FA DBS check (or willingness to obtain prior to commencement)
Abilities/Skills/Knowledge:
Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build effective relationships with players, coaches and medical staff
High level of organisation and attention to detail, with the ability to manage multiple players and programmes simultaneously
Resilient, proactive and able to perform effectively in a fast-paced, high-pressure environment
Excellent knowledge of physical performance testing, conditioning methodologies and injury prevention strategies
Ability to interpret and apply physical performance data to inform player preparation and rehabilitation decisions
Committed to the development and success of the First Team, and to representing the Club with professionalism and integrity at all times
Additional Information:
This is a Full-Time role requiring flexibility to work evenings, weekends and matchdays as required
Applicants must be eligible to live and work in the UK
Established in 1885, Luton Town Football Club compete in the second tier of English Football, the Sky Bet Championship. Nicknamed the Hatters after the town’s famous hat-making industry in the early 20th century, the team play their home games at the all-seated and family-orientated Kenilworth Road stadium, where they have been situated since 1905. The club have enjoyed many seasons in the top-flight of English football and the greatest day came when the team won the League Cup at Wembley in 1988 with a thrilling 3-2 victory over Arsenal. Kenilworth Road opens its doors for 23 league matches during the football season which runs between August and April, but the stadium is not just a place for the beautiful game. The club offers a large variety of entertainment, including Specs – a comedy club which pays homage to legendary comedian, and Luton supporter, Eric Morecambe. As well comedy, Kenilworth Road also hosts business exhibitions and has a marriage licence should you fancy tying the knot. For more information about the club, including the fixtures for the season ahead, check out the official website at www.lutontown.co.uk. Twitter: @LutonTown Facebook: Luton Town Football Club Instagram: ltfc_official