Salary: £29,000-£31,000 per year
Hours: 37.5 per week
Contract: Permanent
Closing date: 15th August 2024
Interview date: w/c 19th August 2024
Job SummaryWe are looking for a highly-motivated programme coordinator to lead on the organisation and delivery of the Foundation’s primary school contracts. You will line manage coaches working full-time and part-time within schools, as well as heading up the Foundation's after school club programme.
What We Offer
- Flexible & remote working;
- Competitive salary and benefits package (including healthcare plan, discounts and match tickets);
- 26 days annual leave (in addition to public holidays);
- A personal development plan and training opportunities;
- Use the power of sport to make a difference in the lives of young people in South London.
Job DescriptionAs Primary Education Coordinator you will:
- Manage the Foundation’s school contracts, including being the main point of contact for schools, organising the programmes schedule, managing the programmes budget, quality assurance checking our coaches through site visits, ensuring current contracts are renewed and new business is taken on each year;
- Manage the Foundation’s full-time coaches, supporting their continuous professional development;
- Lead on the planning and delivery of the 'Premier League Primary Stars' programme, including the creation of educational resources, keeping them updated and upskilling staff;
- Manage the Foundation’s After School Club programme, including organising clubs through the Foundation’s booking system, the promotion of clubs to schools and participants, the management of part time coaches, and development of new business;
- Plan and deliver an internal CPD calendar for Foundation Coaches each year, organising engaging content so coaches can effectively deliver the programme;
- Oversee collection of data for all parts of the programme required for Premier League report writing, and updating online monitoring systems, including the creation of impactful case studies.
Person SpecificationAs successful candidate you will have:
- A passion for working with primary schools and using sport to change young peoples lives;
- A qualification in sport coaching;
- Experience in primary school delivery with a proven track record of achievement;
- Proven leadership skills, with the ability to provide staff with clear instructions to enable them to thrive in their roles;
- The ability to manage partnerships effectively so that external partners are satisfied with our work;
- The ability to create new educational resources and run staff CPD sessions.