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European Football Academy
13 Mar, 2026
Part time
Part-Time Football Coach (London)
European Football Academy London, UK
Job Description Multiple London Locations | Ages U5–U18 Why This Role Is Worth Your Time - Coach with one of London’s largest youth football academies - Work across 6+ established training centres with structured programmes - Clear pay progression based on qualifications & performance - All-expenses-paid international trips (Portugal & Gothia Cup) - Weekly in-house CPD + support towards FA qualifications - Many of our part-time coaches earn £700–£1,000/month alongside work or study. What You’ll Actually Do - Deliver engaging, high-quality sessions for players aged U5–U18 - Support development within an attacking, possession-based philosophy - Coach midweek sessions, weekends, and matches - Communicate confidently with players and parents - Represent the academy professionally at all times Who This Role Is For - You can commit consistently to midweek evenings and weekends - You want to develop as a coach, not just “do...
Atlético London
17 Mar, 2026
Part time
Social Media Manager (Short Form Content)
Atlético London Hybrid (The techsoc.com Stadium, Station Road, Ilford, UK)
Our Mindset Atlético London is the future generation of women’s and girls’ sport. We are building the club as if football started today: - No inherited limits or outdated narratives. - No assumptions about how women’s sport should look. Our digital platforms are not going to be just highlight reels. They are a place for our community to belong, learn and participate. To show the journey, not just the result. Showcase the pathway to success. The Challenge Too many girls leave sport during adolescence, not because they aren’t talented enough, but because they feel they don’t belong. The way football is presented online shapes whether girls see themselves staying. This role exists to curate that environment whilst highlighting and solving systemic inadequacies in women’s sport. Role Overview As the Digital Community Manager, you will own the club’s digital presence across social platforms. You will shape how our football is framed, discussed, and...
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