INTRODUCTION TO EFL in the COMMUNITY (EFLitC)
The EFL is about two things; great football competition on the pitch and improving lives of people in communities off it. With more than 40 million people living within 10 miles of an EFL Club, the potential to connect with local people is as great as it has ever been.
EFL in the Community is the charitable arm of the EFL (English Football League).
EFL in the Community (formerly the EFL Trust) was established in 2008 to support the groundbreaking work of EFL Football Club charities.
This network of charities across England and Wales use the power of the Club badge to reach people who need help. They deliver a wide range of initiatives focused on improving health and wellbeing; raising aspirations and realising potential – building stronger, more cohesive EFL communities.
Football Club charities engaged over 1.1 million participants last season and generated a total of £1.24 billion worth of social value across the full range of community initiatives and programmes.
OUR VISION
A collective network of 72 distinct organisations each equipped and empowered to address their community’s diverse social challenges using the power of football to improve lives.
OUR MISSION
- We will enhance and amplify the capacity and capability of the EFL Club Community Organisations.
- We will support the network to develop greater social value and create stronger and healthier communities.
- We will collaborate, lead and serve. We will be our network’s greatest supporter.
OUR TEAM AT THE EFL & EFLitC
The EFL & EFLitC offers a unique opportunity to work with some of the biggest sporting competitions, clubs, commercial partnerships and media in the market.
We look for the best people who approach their work with energy, excellence and commitment.
Our employees are crucial to our success and Equality, Diversity and Inclusion are fundamental elements of building our team.
If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please mention this in your application.
EFLitC reserves the right to close this advertisement early should we receive sufficient applications.