- Understanding of how young people learn and different methods to support long term development.
- Ability to individualise practice within a group setting or match and provide individual feedback, interventions and challenges to support players technical and tactical development.
- A great communicator who is motivational, personable and approachable. You will be able to build and maintain relationships with players, parents and coaches with a collaborative approach to work.
- Extremely organised and methodical, able to work to tight deadlines with a high degree of accuracy and able to adapt to changing circumstances.
- Able to ensure the highest standards are met to ensure positive behaviours.
- Proactively take ownership and following up on any issues by making well considered, timely decisions.
You will be a pro-active member of the coaching department, assisting the Lead Phase Coach in the delivery of the coaching philosophy and syllabus. You will work as part of an Academy Team providing a first-class learning environment to facilitate player development. The role is fundamental to ensure our young players have an excellent experience within an elite sporting environment, always prioritising their development through the creation of a positive environment that nurtures our individual talent across the pathways.
You will show passion and enthusiasm, capable of creating and delivering innovative and engaging coaching sessions to challenge and develop our players in line with the Academy coaching syllabus, demonstrating that you understand the needs of the modern young player in terms of their physical and psychological development.
With a professional and attentive approach you’ll ensure players needs are met, proactively planning for every eventuality. The role will ensure that the Club adheres to its EPPP obligations, ensuring that the coaching programme operates with a high degree of integrity and professionalism. The role will be key in taking the Academy to the next level, focussing on creating a first-class player experience and setting high standards across every element of a players’ journey.
We want to develop our Academy players as professional footballers, so it is also of vital importance that the you recognise the significance of maximising player potential off the pitch as well as on it; a consideration of the player’s education and welfare is therefore paramount, alongside the successful candidate having the ability to build positive relationships with players, parents, and other internal stakeholders including other coaches, education and welfare staff, and management.
You will be responsible for ensuring the highest standards of behaviour and coaching practice are in place, and ensure that you adhere to safeguarding policies and procedures to create a positive and proactive safeguarding culture which gives players a safe and exciting experience.
The role requires a high degree of flexibility throughout the week to support our busy training and match schedules and as such you should be prepared to work evenings and weekends on a regular basis. Flexibility is key due to training and matches potentially changing at short notice.