Bloomsbury Football Foundation uses the power of football to improve the lives of over 5,000 children and young people in London per week, regardless of their background or ability to pay. Established as a charity in 2018, we work to support children and young people aged 4 to 18 through the provision of football activities, enabling them to live active lifestyles, and pursue their full potential. Bloomsbury Football Foundation aims to ensure that every child can take part in our programmes – regardless of their ability to pay or play. We provide an experience and environment that is professional, competitive, and enjoyable for all players, coaches, and parents. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all children, young people, and adults at risk of harm with whom we work, and we expect all our team to share this commitment. As part of this commitment, we carry out basic disclosure checks on all employees and require all roles working directly with children, young people, and adults at risk of harm to have an enhanced DBS check. This post is subject to an extensive disclosure check. About the role The successful candidate will have the opportunity to pick up a variety of sessions in our Communities programme: Communities | Open sessions from b reakfast, lunch & afterschool clubs to non- teams sessions on community pitches such as Market Roads. Open to all abilities across ages 18 months – 18 ye ars Working hours Flexible sessions between 8am and 4pm. Duties & Responsibilities Plan and lead on the delivery of regular sessions Create and maintain positive relationships with multiple stakeholders (parents, partners and venues). Opportunity to have a direct impact on the improvement of the programme (quality of coaching, innovative ideas etc.) Job specification Experience of working in an educational or sporting environment. Passion and enthusiasm of working with young people. Ability to work in different settings and venues (schools and external venues) Flexibility in working hours, which will include morning, afternoon and weekend work. P roactive and excited about get ting involved with all that Bloomsbury Football has to offer. Confidence to communicate effectively with young children, parents and stakeholders. Creativity in sessions and the wider role. Requirements Intro to Coaching Up to date Safeguarding & First aid certificates The candidate must have the right to live and work in the UK. Bloomsbury Football Foundation does not sponsor visas. Location A range of sessions take place across the following ‘communities’ Kings X Haggerston Holloway Pimlico Swiss Cottage White City You can view the locations of some of our sessions here: https://bloomsburyfootball.com/get-involved/ Benefits Ongoing internal and external accredited CPD programme Branded Nike coaching kit Be a part of a growing organisation Central London office in Camden markets Regular staff socials and football matches Opportunity to win free tickets to Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, and Champions League football matches Sifting Date s : up to 7 th Feb Phone call first interview : 20 th Jan – 7 th Feb Coaching Trials: 17 th – 21 st February Mandatory Onboarding Session: w/c 24 th February Bloomsbury Football Foundation is committed to equal opportunities, diversity and inclusion, and freedom of discrimination for all applicants. We encourage persons from any race, ethnicity, nationality, sex, gender, sexual orientation, age, religious or political belief, and disability to apply for our available roles. We are committed to fostering a culture of inclusion and we encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences to apply. We are an equal-opportunity employer.