Job description
JOB DESCRIPTION
JOB TITLE: Casual Football Development Coach
DEPARTMENT: Football Development
REPORTS TO: Football Development Manager / Football Development Officers
LOCATION: Molineux Stadium / Compton Training Ground and external facilities
HOURS: Casual
DATE: February 2023
We are Wolves; progressive, determined, bright, unified and humble. A pack that is hungry for
success. Wolves is one of the fastest growing professional football clubs in the UK, and also boasts
one of the richest histories in the beautiful game.
Formed in 1877, Wolves was a founder member of the Football League, and was one of the
country’s most successful sides in the fifties and sixties. During a two decade spell the Black
Country’s most decorated side won three First Division titles and one of its four FA Cups.
Fast forward to 2022, three seasons at Molineux saw Wolves clinch the Sky Bet Championship
trophy with 99 points, followed by a seventh-place finish in the Premier League, which included
memorable wins over Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Arsenal. The next
season saw the team complete a memorable double over the reigning champions, equal the
previous season’s seventh place finish and reach the quarter finals of the Europa League all as part
of the ‘longest season’ in league history, either starting before or finishing after all other teams.
But this post is about not what we have done, but what we will achieve next.
We take seriously our commitment to the safeguarding of children and adults at risk and to
ensuring that Wolves is free from discrimination and harassment.
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Job purpose
To deliver on all Football Development activities in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas and
support the international programme.
Coach across the Football Development programme and work with other staff to deliver high quality
sessions.
Update player tracking and liaise with full time staff on evaluation of players.
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Key responsibilities
- Coach on the football development programme in Wolverhampton and surrounding areas
- Assist the International programme on the delivery of sessions
- Be available to deliver on educational programmes
- Liaise with senior staff to review sessions on Evening & Weekend, Tots programmes
- Support International Growth with delivery on Touring groups who come to the UK
- Create relevant sessions plans, monitoring and evaluations for sessions
- Monthly meetings with FDM & FDO’s.
- Support the clubs ‘Pyramid’ on player movement.
General responsibilities
- Compliance with Club policies
- Compliance with the Club’s health and safety procedures
- Compliance with the Club’s safeguarding policies
- To promote the Club’s values
- To work consistently to embed equality & diversity into the Club
- To undertake such other duties as may be reasonably expected
- To maintain professional conduct at all times
Safeguarding
- This role carries a specific safeguarding responsibility. This means that the post-holder is
vulnerable people.
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Key relationships
- Football Development Manager
- Football Development Officers
- Wolves Foundation Senior Management team
- Programme partners
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Scope of job
- Deliver on the ever-expanding Football Development activities in Wolverhampton and surround
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Person Specification
Job Title: Casual Football Development Coach
Knowledge: the level and breadth of knowledge to do the job e.g. understanding of a defined system,
method or procedure, legal or regulatory frameworks etc
Essential
- Strong understanding of football development activities
- Understand how to promote the brand through football development activities
- Knowledge of coaching pathway structure
- Knowledge of player pathway (boys & girls)
- To understand, demonstrate knowledge and have experience of current safeguarding practices
- Knowledge of developing a coaching curriculum
Technical/work-based skills: skills specific to the job e.g. language competence, typing skills, coaching skills
etc
Essential
- Coaching players through a coaching structure
- Knowledge of current coaching trends
- Ability to assess and track player’s progress
- Understanding of the club’s vision, mission and values
- To be able to act as a positive mentor to children and young people in sport
- Be a positive mentor to other casual staff or new casual staff
- Accurately record and complete relevant paperwork
- Planning and organisational skills
- Presentation skills
Desirable
- Evidence of working with targeted groups
- Evidence of working in school environment, recreational, development and elite levels
General skills and attributes: more general characteristics e.g. flexibility, communication skills, team working
etc
Essential
- Ability to communicate at all levels and with external partners
- Ability to build good relationships with external partners
- Ability to remain calm under pressure
- Availability for flexible working hours
- Ability to travel around the club’s domestic geographical area
- Availability to travel Internationally to deliver on activities
- Understanding of how to work safely with children and/or adults at risk and uphold generally accepted
- Promote, adhere to and implement the Club’s Equality Policy and to work consistently to embed
Desirable
- Analytical skills, able to analyse data and make recommendations on improving the service or process
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Experience: proven record of experience in a particular field, profession or specialism.
Essential
- Experience in organising and delivering on Football Development activities (outfield or goalkeeping)
- Ability to identify players to progress through the players pathway
Desirable
- Working with children and/or adults at risk
- Experience with working with key stakeholders at a professional club
Qualifications: the level of educational, professional and/or occupational training required
Essential
- Post-holder must hold or obtain at the earliest opportunity the relevant safeguarding training (i.e. FA
- Post-holder will be subject to a DBS check at the appropriate level and cleared by the Wolves
- Level 2
- Outfield or Goalkeeping qualification
- FA Safeguarding
- FA Emergency Aid
- Hold a full driving licence
Desirable
- Qualified to degree level
- UEFA B
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