Play Like a Girl: Sessional Coach Job Description: We are Girls United, an organisation that stands for a world with a level playing field, on and off the pitch. We establish grassroots football clubs for girls in multiple locations and use football as a tool to empower individuals. Being part of the Girls United team means believing in the cause and being invested in the progress of the organisation. Founded on values of equality, inclusion and empowerment, the organisation is a space for innovation, action and growth with positive social impact at its roots. We are growing quickly and undertaking a series of exciting projects. Reports to: London Programme Lead / Head Coach on site Salary: Lead Coach: £17.50 per hour Assistant Coach: £13.50 per hour Where & When: Kennington Park. Wednesday Evenings 6.00pm - 7.00pm (During term time) Prendergast Ladywell School. Friday Evenings 5.00pm - 6.00pm (During term time) Peckham Rye Park. Sunday Mornings 10.00am -11.00am (During term time) Description: The position of the Sessional Coach consists of delivering on our Play Like A Girl programme at any of the sessions listed above. This programme is all about getting girls of any ability aged 5-14 to enjoy the social benefits of sport. Working to a syllabus that focuses on developing life and social skills through playing football. The position will include delivery of practical sessions, alongside supporting players and our current workforce. This position is ideal for someone who wants to work in the foundation phase of play and make a positive contribution to the community. Girls United pride ourselves on being able to offer pathways across our different programmes. Play Like A Girl is a place where we get girls of all abilities and levels of experience attending. But we put a real emphasis and focus on individual player development in confidence and football. Coach Expectations: Lead Coaches: will be able to oversee & support assistant coaches who will be delivering parts or whole sessions. All Coaches: To be able to build rapport and trust with players, attendees and young people to ensure they continue to engage with Girls United. The aim will be to support our community to develop on and off the pitch through the power of football. All Coaches: To work collaboratively with other team members including but not exclusive to; those that volunteer, sessional staff and contracted staff within Girls United London. All Coaches: To support in creating and maintaining a positive relationship with community groups and partner organisations (such as venues) to deliver these programmes. To support the wider team with developing the organisation with new ideas, new programmes and new opportunities of growth, experience and delivery. Lead Coaches will be responsible for bringing appropriate equipment as agreed with the Programme Lead. Essential and Desirable Qualities and Qualifications: Experiences - Someone who can lead delivering football or community sports programmes. Ideally, this programme experience would have been with young people (especially females). (D) Qualifications - FA Level 1 in Football Coaching (or working towards) including an in-date qualification for Safeguarding Children and First Aid in Football. (E for Lead and Assistant coaches) Communication - Someone who is confident to speak and build positive rapport with various people within the community. For example but not exclusive to players, parents. (E) Organisation skills - someone who is able to manage their time effectively and ensure they are punctual in attending sessions and other in-person activities. (E) Application Process: Submit CV via hiring platform on bamboo HR. A 20-30 minute phone interview with a member of Girls United Staff. Practical interview which will consist of delivering on session. This will help us to assign your skillset to the most suitable coaching level within Girl United but also matching you to the most appropriate age groups. Good luck