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Contract Type: |
Part time |
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Hours: |
12 hours per week |
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Location: |
Shirecliffe Training Academy |
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Department: |
Academy Coaching |
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Line Manager: |
Head of Academy Coaching |
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Salary: |
Dependent on experience |
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Post Reference: |
AC0826-PAC |
Sheffield United FC Academy are seeking two Academy Coaches to join our coaching team and contribute to the ongoing development of our Academy players. Working alongside the Heads of Coaching and wider multidisciplinary team, the successful candidates will deliver age-specific technical and tactical coaching in line with the Club's philosophy, playing style and player development objectives.
The role will combine high-quality coaching with a wider responsibility for player development, including contributing to performance reviews, identifying Individual Learning Plans and supporting decisions around player progression and retention.
Role Schedules:
Core Role Responsibilities:
Club Wide Responsibilities:
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Essential Requirements:
Application process
Please download and save the application form before inputting information. If you require a paper copy please contact the HR department careers@sufc.co.uk or call 0114 253 7200.
Completed application forms must be submitted via email to careers@sufc.co.uk stating the vacancy title in the subject or posted to HR, Sheffield United Football Club, Bramall Lane, Sheffield, S2 4SU.
Closing date: Tuesday 1st September 2026
Please note that in the instance of high volumes of applications we may close this vacancy earlier than the closing date noted above.
Eligibility for employment in the UK
In accordance with current legislative requirements the successful applicant must produce documentary verification of their eligibility to work in the UK and will not be allowed to start work until this has been received.
Equality and diversity
Sheffield United FC is committed to the principle of equal opportunity in employment and its employment policies for recruitment, selection, training, development and promotion are designed to ensure that no job applicant or employee receives less favourable treatment on the grounds of race, colour, nationality, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, ethnic and national origin, disability or gender reassignment.
Sheffield United FC are a Disability Confident Committed Employer. If you would like further information regarding the scheme and how we are able to support disabled persons within the workplace, then please contact our HR team at careers@sufc.co.uk
Safer recruitment
Sheffield United FC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. The successful applicant will be required to undertake appropriate safeguarding checks as well as providing proof of right to work in the UK. For further information on the Club's Safeguarding Statement please access the following link:
sufc.co.uk/club/policies/safeguarding-policy
Sheffield United FC were formed at No 10 Norfolk Row in what now is the City Centre on March 22nd 1889 and as a result of the record crowd that had gathered at the Bramall Lane ground to watch the first FA Cup semi-final played in the City a short while earlier.
The name ‘United’ is taken from the ‘Sheffield United Cricket Club’ and we are the oldest ‘United’ playing football at professional level in the game.
The club was formed to be a major force in the fast growing game of the time, and within a decade of its birth, Sheffield United had won the League Championship (1897/98), won the forerunner of the Charity Shield, then known as the ‘Sheriff’s Shield’ and the FA Cup in 1899 – an incredible number of major honours in a short space of time.
United’s early playing colours were white shirts along with blue shorts and socks. A thin red stripe appeared in 1892 and the more common ‘candy stripes’ for which we are famous were adopted in 1894. Black shorts were introduced in 1910 along with red and occasionally black socks.
In 1904 the club became the only one to this day in the top flight of the English game to field a starting 11 of full England international players. United would also go on to win the FA Cup on a further three occasions, playing in six finals. The Blades have also finished runners-up in the top flight on two other occasions and remain one of only a handful of clubs who have won every title in the League structure, culminating with lifting the League One trophy under Chris Wilder in 2017.
The nickname of The Blades is gleaned from the famous and bespoken cutlery and knife industry that Sheffield is famed for which thrived in the very shadow of our famous home, Bramall Lane.
We were founding members of both League Division Two (in 1892) and the Premier League (in 1992).