Part timeWales

Safeguarding and Player Care OfficerSwansea City

LocationWales
ContractPart time
PostedJuly 07, 2026
This job is actively accepting applications.
Swansea City is looking for Safeguarding and Player Care Officer in Wales. This is a Part time role. Candidates with Degree are encouraged to apply.
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Role
Safeguarding and Player Care Officer
Club
Swansea City
Location
Wales
Contract type
Part time
Salary / Package

Competitive

Closing: July 19, 2026

Description

JOB TITLE                                      Safeguarding and Player Care Officer

DEPARTMENT                                Safeguarding

RESPONSIBLE TO                          Head of Safeguarding, Designated Safeguarding Lead, Player Care Manager

CONTRACT                                    Permanent, 24 hours a week

WORK FLEXIBILITY                        The position will involve working irregular hours (evenings, weekends and bank holidays)

JOB SUMMARY

To undertake the role of Safeguarding and Player Care Officer for the Women and Girls Teams ensuring a safe, supportive, and positive environment for all players.

To ensure the Club continues to operate and remain compliant with legislative and statutory agencies and league rules and regulations.

To support the planning and delivery of safeguarding education, player welfare initiatives, and life skills workshops within the Women and Girls Teams.

To help maintain a high-quality player care provision within the Women and Girls Teams, through collaboration with coaches, staff, and relevant stakeholders.

ROLE RESPONSIBILITIES

Safeguarding

  • Provide assistance with any safeguarding concerns and investigations within the Women and Girls Teams.
  • Address safeguarding concerns which arise.
  • Plan and deliver safeguarding education and life skills sessions to the Women and Girls Teams Players, Parents and Staff.
  • Ensure that all Safeguarding Standards, as defined by the EFL, Premier League and audited, are met or exceeded.
  • Observe the practice of colleagues when engaging with children, young people and vulnerable groups and act and record this appropriately, reporting any poor practices, abuse or reasons for concern with the relevant agencies.
  • Undertake Risk Assessments as and when required
  • Report all Safeguarding concerns using the Club’s reporting system.
  • Maintain working relationships with relevant agencies, such as the Police, LADO, EFL and FA/FAW.
  • Attend training, meetings, networking events and CPD, as required.

Player Care

  • Assist with the player care provision in the Women and Girls Teams, ensuring that all Player Care Standards, as defined by the EFL, Premier League and audited, are met or exceeded.
  • Provide support and guidance to the players in relation to their mental health and emotional wellbeing, as and when appropriate.
  • Assist with the operational delivery of the Mental Health and Emotional Wellbeing Policy and Action Plan.
  • Maintain working relationships with external partners, such as EFL, Premier League, FA, LFE and local organisations.
  • Assist with the Inductions, Exits and Transitions of players, in adherence to the strategy.
  • Assist with any functions which capture Parent and Player voice in the Club.
  • Attend regular training, networking events and CPD to maintain knowledge and understanding of current issues and themes within Player Care.
  • Be present, including evenings and weekends, to represent Player Care and develop relationships with players and parents.

About The Candidate

Person Specification

Essential

  • Knowledge of safeguarding and child protection issues, including up to date understanding of legislation, policies and procedures relating to children, young adults and vulnerable people.
  • A valid FA Safeguarding Children certificate.
  • Previous experience within a relevant role, working with children, young people and families.
  • Good communication and interpersonal skills
  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, players, parents, external agencies and stakeholders.
  • A good standard of organisational and administrative skills
  • Ability to show empathy towards players, parents and staff in challenging situations.

Desirable

  • Experience of working with elite young athletes.
  • Degree in relevant subject that would complement the role (e.g. Social Work, Psychology, Law)
  • A Mental Health First Aid qualification
  • Experience of working with sensitive and confidential information.

CRIMINAL RECORD CHECK REQUIREMENT

This role will require an Enhanced DBS Check.

 

Skills

  • Development
  • Education
  • Decision Manking