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Sevenoaks District Football and Sports Development Officer

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Dyddiad hysbysebu: 23 May 2024
Oriau: Full time
Dyddiad cau: 22 June 2024
Lleoliad: Sevenoaks District
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Millwall Football Club
Math o swydd: Contract
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Salary: Competitive

Responsible to: Football and Sports Development Manager

Type of Contract: Fixed Term, 2 year contract

Hours of work: 40 hours per week (34 hours delivery per week)

Location: Sevenoaks District



Role Summary:

Millwall Community Trust is hiring a Sevenoaks District Football and Sports Development Officer.
Reporting to the Football and Sports Development Manager, the purpose of the role is to organise, plan, prepare and deliver sports coaching and education sessions, on a contracted basis. In partnership with Kent County Cricket (KCC) to develop new football, cricket and sports programmes within the Sevenoaks District.



Key Responsibilities:

• Deliver a variety of comprehensive football/cricket/sports coaching activities in the local community that are age appropriate, meet the needs of individuals and groups which are in accordance to the Millwall Community Trust (MCT) scheme of work.
• Be self-motivated, committed and reliable once assigned work.
• Work with individuals and/or groups from a range of abilities, age ranges and varying backgrounds.
• Be responsible for the correct use and safe keeping of equipment. Ensure that the facilities are checked before use and safe for practical participation.
• Build and support positive working partnerships with existing/new key partners to receive continued funding for delivery of programmes.
• Maintain high standards of professional behaviour towards colleagues, young people with whom we engage and the wider general public when working for and wearing MCT kit.
• Develop professional and supportive relationships with all young people engaged in the session.
• Undertake regular professional development days as set by Millwall Community Trust (MCT) and Kent County Cricket (KCC) in order to promote personal development.
• Undertake administrative tasks related to the sessions that including updating registers, consent forms, risk assessment, incident and accident forms, writing case studies that demonstrate impact of projects, and recording any outcomes and accreditations achieved by participants using relevant monitoring and evaluation systems.
• Have knowledge and experience of (or be willing to develop) working in diverse settings, such as housing estates, youth clubs, leisure centres, public parks and open spaces, schools and colleges.
• Have an up to date knowledge of, and adhere to, all MCT policies and procedures, including those relating to Safeguarding, Health and Safety and emergency procedures, including those of venues where you may be based.
• Carry a fully stocked first aid kit when coaching.
• Undertake other duties as required to ensure efficient delivery of MCT sessions. To undertake relevant training courses as requested by MCT.
• Cricket delivery:
Weekly Street Cricket (Estate Cricket) sessions at four locations:
• Edenbridge
• Swanley
• New Ash Green
• Hartley
Weekly Walking Cricket sessions:
• School Activation - deliver cricket sessions as part of a multi-sport school programme



Qualifications / Experience Requirements:
Essential:
• FA Level 2 Coaching Qualification
• NGB level 2
• Up to date, Relevant certifications in Emergency Aid and Safeguarding

Desired:
• FA Level 3/UEFA B Licence
• Level 3 Supporting and Delivering PE
• National Governing Body Coaching Qualification in another sport





Skills / Abilities:
• Knowledge of the National Curriculum PE and Education
• Experience of delivering coaching sessions to a wide range of age groups
• Experience of working with children
• The ability to work with others as a competent team member
• Excellent time keeping
• Able to take instructions
• Willing to learn and develop
• An understanding of and a commitment to equal opportunities both in the workplace and the wider community
• Commitment to Safeguarding children and young people.
• IT skills including Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint
• Excellent writing and verbal communication skills
• Experience of working with partners both in the sport and education sector
• Understanding of community work and its impact on the community
• Coaching skills
• Effective communication skills for all targeted audiences
• Ability to plan, develop, and evaluate an effective coaching programme
• Ability to lead and motivate team members
• Team player with energy and passion for the role
• Time management and administration skills




Personal:
• Full driving license and access to transport
• ‘Can do’ attitude
• Friendly and outgoing
• Authoritative


To Apply: To comply with safer recruitment procedures for the Club we are unable to accept CV’s without an application form accompanied.

Please ensure that you complete our standard application form (which is available via a link on our website). If you do require assistance in any part of the application process, please contact us via recruit@millwallfc.co.uk

Application Form Link: www.millwallfc.co.uk/club/currentvacancies/new-page-16

All applications need to be sent to recruit@millwallfc.co.uk

Due to the quantity of applicants expected, only those short-listed will be notified.



Closing date for applications: Friday 21st June 2024



A full copy of MCT’s Safeguarding Handbook is available by speaking with (or contacting) the MCT person responsible for safeguarding.


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