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Walsall FC
10 May, 2026
Volunteer
Volunteer Teacher
Walsall FC Walsall, UK
About The Role Role Title:  Volunteer Teacher ( BTec level 1 OR GCSE English, Maths or Science) 6 hours a week max. Department:  Academy Reports to:  Head of Education       Key Internal Relationships:  Head of Education, Head of Player Care, Academy Head Coaches,  Academy Players & Staff Placement Description: The role of Volunteer Teacher involves working with our Hybrid Day Release students on a Tuesday afternoon (BTec 1 in Sports Studies) or Friday afternoon to support GCSE students with English, Maths and Science with either a Master Class or individual 1 to 1 support, depending on exam body. You will be required to undergo a Walsall FC Enhanced DBS check.   Key Tasks & Responsibilities: Preparation of material & delivery of hard copy BTec level 1 in Sports Studies OR GCSE English, Maths and Science material. Marking of hard copy work book,...
Premier League
16 May, 2026
Full time
Academy Auditor (Education & Player Care)
Premier League Remote (Fully remote)
This is an exciting opportunity to work across the Premier League, EFL, and the FA. As part of the Elite Player Performance Plan, the overarching professional-game strategy for the development of youth footballers in England, the Academies of professional football clubs are categorised into four categories (1-4), based on a combination of spend, infrastructure, staffing, and qualitative assessments of their provisions across a range of multidisciplinary areas. To effectively categorise Academies and to support the continual raising of standards in elite player development, an independent standards organisation has been developed, mandated by the professional game, to monitor safety, compliance and the quality of work being delivered across both the male and female environments. The female talent pathway aims to support the development of more and better home-grown players through two key programmes: The independent standards organisation oversees a...
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