Various locations around Gloucestershire
40 hours per week, part time considered.
The successful candidate/s will need to be able to support the delivery of a range of active sessions, such as coaching football-based activities on our soccer camps and in community settings. The main aspects on delivery will be on our Premier League Programmes. Flexible working will be required for this role as well as regular evening and weekend work.
Premier League Kicks - Premier League Kicks uses the power of football and sport to inspire young people to reach their potential. We run sessions during the weekday evenings, providing young people with an opportunity for free sports sessions around Gloucestershire.
Build positive relations with diverse groups of young people from various backgrounds.
Plan and deliver age-appropriate sessions which focus on developing life skills, along with fundamental skills and techniques, promoting enjoyment for the game across the whole Kicks programme (including Disability and Girls sessions);
Support in the delivery of tournaments/matches, refereeing or managing young people, ensuring that they all receive equal playing time and experience;
Maintain clear and consistent communication with participants, parents, community partners and other coaching staff;
Collect, store & processes data
Assist project lead with achieving ambitious KPI’s, optimising engagement, and building good relationships with partners
Assist project lead with leading/developing workshops, tournaments and social action projects
Premier League Primary Stars – Primary Stars Coaches work within schools to deliver sport and educational interventions as part of the Premier League Primary Stars programmes. Supporting to develop and increase confidence, motivation and aspirations of young people.
Deliver sessions empowering young people to overcome potential barriers to education.
Support the professional development of teaching staff, which builds skills and confidence to deliver high quality P.E.
Able to encourage, motivate and enthuse young people to participate, promoting positive attitudes towards education.
Ability to work on own initiative and deliver a high-quality schools offer to include curriculum P.E. delivery, extra-curricular football sessions, targeted interventions and education activations that meet the needs of partner schools, subjects including English, Maths, PSHE and PE.
Additional responsibilities of the role:
Lead coaching at Soccer Camps – You will be responsible for up to 20 young people, providing; fun, inclusive, engaging, age-appropriate sessions throughout the day
To collect and process data for all programmes
Working on match days
Coaches will be accountable for the welfare of children and vulnerable adults under their supervision, in line with the Trust’s Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adult Policies. We also expect individuals to embrace equality, diversity, and inclusivity to facilitate a consistent, coordinated, and embedded approach to fairness and opportunity across the Trust. The role may require you to be available on matchdays, which are typically every other Saturday or a weekday evening.
Essential
Knowledge of the FA Coaching Pathway and a minimum of an FA Introduction to Coaching Football (FA Level 1) Qualification or Youth Work level 2
Level 3/4 TA/HLTA qualification or willingness to work towards
Experience of working or volunteering within either school, club, or community sporting settings
Ability to plan, deliver & evaluate coaching sessions
Good communication, organisational and interpersonal skills
Be willing to undertake an Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check
FA Safeguarding & Emergency aid/ BFAS Qualifications
Ability to work within a team effectively & efficiently and buy-in to the environmental ethos
Computer Literate
Ability to build relationships with young people
Desirable
UEFA C Licence/Level 2 Certificate in Coaching Football (or equivalent)
Level 3 in Supporting the Delivery of Physical Education, School Sport and Physical Activity AfPE qualification
D1 minibus licence
Experience of working in a charity or community organisation
Mentoring other staff through coaching/teaching
Knowledge and understanding of the charity, voluntary and community sector
A desire to pursue a career in the football industry and be a committed, enthusiastic, and highly motivated, showing a passion for promoting participation and love for the sport
Experience facilitating cup competitions, holiday camps, and school curriculum programmes
Working with socially excluded young people and vulnerable adults
We’re the only club in the world to have EMAS accreditation – the gold standard of environmental management – and we’re the first and only vegan football club in the world. Our aim is to be in the Championship within the next five years – and we’re planning to build a stadium to match those ambitions, too, it has been designed by Zaha Hadid, and would be the only stadium in the world made entirely of wood.
As a valued member of the team you will be supporting the Group Environmental policy and its associated targets to make the Green Britain Group net carbon neutral by 2025
Flexibility statement
The fast moving nature of the company's business means that from time to time you may be asked to perform duties or tasks outside of your original job description on an ad hoc basis. This allows the company to use its people in the best possible way at all times and helps the employees to make their contribution in a changing environment.
Forest Green Rovers is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to providing equality for all.
Founded in 1889, Forest Green Rovers is a football club with a rich history – but we're at the forefront of something entirely new here. FIFA described us as the greenest football club in the world – it's undoubtedly true that no other football club in the world has put the environment at the heart of what it does.
We aim to be in the Championship within the next five years – our recent promotion to League One is the second step of that journey - and we're planning to build a stadium to match those ambitions. Designed by world-renowned architect Zaha Hadid, 'Eco Park' will be the only stadium made entirely of wood.
Sustainability is central to everything we do at Forest Green Rovers. From solar panels and electric vehicle charging points at The Bolt New Lawn to our vegan menu, we are proving that sports clubs can lead the fight against climate change.
And it is working.
We’re the first and only vegan football club and the first to be certified as carbon neutral by the United Nations.
The Bolt New Lawn might look like any other football stadium, but we do things slightly differently. Here are some of the things that make us the world’s greenest football club.
Green energy – The entire club is powered by 100% green energy from Ecotricity, some of which we generate ourselves with the solar panels on our stadium roof and the solar tracker at the ground entrance.
Organic pitch – The grass we play on is sustainable, free from pesticides and weed killers.
Electric ‘mow-bot’ – We cut the grass with a GPS-directed, solar-powered lawnmower.
Rainwater capture – We collect rainwater that lands on the stadium and use it to irrigate the pitch rather than using mains water.
EV charge points – We recommend sustainable travel to all games and provide electric car charge points at The New Lawn.