About Street Soccer Street Soccer is a charity using football to create lasting change in the lives of isolated and excluded adults and young people. We run 60 sessions a week of free, inclusive and judgement-free football. These sessions provide person-centred support to players facing a number of challenges including mental health, homelessness, long term unemployment, problem substance use, criminal justice and seeking asylum. Our mission is to create hope and opportunity for all. We support thousands of players a year on their journey to positive change by providing a safe space, trusting relationships and a sense of belonging. We fight isolation and exclusion by bringing people together, building confidence and creating supportive communities. We support people of all ages and backgrounds through relationship-based support, focusing on trust and personal development, supporting everyone to set and achieve their own goals. Thanks to the support of Street Soccer, 82% of players say that their quality of life has improved. Lived experience is at the heart of what we do, with over 80% of our staff having lived experience of the challenges our players face. 97% of players think that Street Soccer is a unique organisation. With 15 years of experience delivering positive change through football, we are now working in more communities than ever, with city hubs in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Dundee, Aberdeen and South London, and network of sessions across 6 other local authorities. Role Purpose Since 2015 Street Soccer has been delivering Football themed personal development qualifications within 12 prisons across Scotland to both men and women, focusing on building transferable life skills and self-esteem to best prepare for release. Street Soccer players who have engaged in our Prisons Programme are 9x less likely to experience prison or probation following their engagement. We are now pleased to be delivering our Prisons Programme in partnership with SACRO. This exciting partnership means that we are looking to expand our team delivering this programme across East & West Scotland to support delivering the programme to our players but also to support those nearing liberation and then through the gate into our 60 community drop-in sessions that take place across the country. We are particularly interested in applications from those with experience of Criminal Justice, further information about our Safer Recruitment process can be found within section 8 of our Safeguarding Policy. Main Duties & Responsibilities To deliver a range of Street Soccer programmes, SCQF qualifications and activities within several prisons across Scotland. To engage meaningfully with socially disadvantaged adults and young people in ways which are consistent with Street Soccer policy, values and ethos. To engage and prepare players for liberation from the criminal justice system and provide support post release to engage with Street Soccer programmes and partners. To ensure that programme delivery reflects the ethos and values of Street Soccer and is compliant with all regulatory and legislative requirements. To establish and maintain a range of key relationships vital to the delivery of Street Soccer programmes. To provide leadership, support and mentoring to players, sessional workers and volunteers in line with Street Soccer policy, values and ethos. To work with colleagues to deliver and/or support a range of regional and national events. To manage and monitor all aspects of health and safety, including completing risk assessments across a range of activities. To effectively manage resources across activities to ensure programme delivery is efficient and effective. To create, update and maintain an accurate record of all aspects of programme delivery, provided support and referrals. To ensure effective communication across partners both from within and outwith the organisation. To contribute to the development of the organisation and to participate effectively in a range of internal meetings and forums. To represent Street Soccer at a range of external meetings and networks. To ensure contractual and regulatory compliance in all activities. To ensure full compliance with Street Soccer Governance, HR and Operational Policies and Procedures. Person Specification Essential A valid Protecting Vulnerable Groups (PVG) certificate or the ability to obtain upon successful interview Experience of working with people within the Criminal Justice system Experience of supporting people from a range of diverse backgrounds with complex needs Experience of delivering/taking part in group work Demonstrable commitment to participant influence and involvement Comfortable with the use of computer systems, including M365 and CRM software Ability to take a trauma informed approach to delivery Able to work under pressure and deliver results to tight deadlines. Demonstrable positive communication skills Ability to manage and resolve conflict. To work effectively within a team; promoting and contributing to effective communication and working effectively in partnership with other professionals Ability to establish and sustain trust and confidence with colleagues, customers and the public promoting and representing Street Soccer positively and professionally at all levels. Flexible, creative approach to workload and problem solving Able to analyse, interpret and deliver information with clarity Has empathy for the issues and barriers facing those in the criminal justice system Honesty, openness and compassion The willingness to travel across Scotland Desirable Accreditation in relation to the coaching of footballers (e.g. SFA coaching badges) Significant experience of sports coaching, preferably within a football setting Experience of involvement with criminal justice Experience and knowledge of sports for development Experience of working within a data driven culture Experience of delivering education programmes and qualifications Knowledge of the issues affecting socially disadvantaged young people and adults across Scotland Knowledge of the voluntary sector and experience of the network of services within the areas that we deliver Understanding of regulatory frameworks Full, clean UK Driving license Other Information The Prisons Programme Co-Ordinator is a dynamic individual who enjoys working in an exciting and challenging but very rewarding environment. Street Soccer is a growing organisation and we require people who can think on their feet, willing to accept change and are committed to continuing their professional development. There will be times where you will be required to work on tasks and projects outside of the job description including occasional evening and weekend work. The successful candidate will be enthusiastic and committed to supporting the overall aims and objectives of Street Soccer. This job description is a general outline of the above post and it is not exhaustive. This job description is subject to periodic review with the postholder. Duties may change in line with the organisational changes and of the postholders own personal development.