The Safeguarding Department are committed to creating a safe environment for all who engage with our Club. We are committed to creating a culture where safeguarding is widely understood and embedded throughout the Club. We are responsible for providing effective leadership and management, ensuring compliance with Premier League rules and government legislation, whilst maintaining key stakeholder relationships internally and externally.
To strengthen our current provision and deliver our next exciting phase, we are now looking for Safeguarding Manager who will lead on the provision for our Boys Academy. You will have the opportunity to support a programme that ensures that our off-field support is structured and co-ordinated leading to creating the best possible experience and environment for our young players.
2. The Role
In this role, you will lead the safeguarding provision and champion best practice across the Boys Academy in line with the Club's Safeguarding strategy, vision and policies to ensure a safe environment that nurtures, encourages and develops young people.
You will be the first point of contact for responding and managing any safeguarding concerns within the Boys Academy and will provide guidance support and advice to colleagues, players and parents / guardians. This will include attending relevant Boys Academy training sessions and matches, delivering local safeguarding inductions and working collaboratively with members of the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) to support projects, initiatives and events from a safeguarding perspective.
You will also manage and co-ordinate our host families (care and accommodation providers) that our young players stay with. You will manage and co-ordinate the host family recruitment and be the liaison between the Club and the host families., This will be a hands-on role attending relevant training sessions and matchdays and travelling to various locations including going to visit host families so you will need to hold a UK Driving Licence with access to your own vehicle. You will also need to be available to work flexibly, including working matchdays, evenings and weekends.
You will need to be personable, approachable and be able to build and maintain relationships at all levels, particularly with parents and players, and be able to communicate effectively and clearly.
You will need to be a safeguarding and/or a welfare professional with a relevant degree/professional qualification (or equivalent experience) and have worked or volunteered with children or young people, ideally in an elite sporting environment. You must be credible with expert level of knowledge and understanding of current safeguarding legislation, statutory guidance and best practice including recording and handling clear and comprehensive records.
You will need to be organised, able to prioritise workload whilst being flexible and responding to dynamic situations displaying integrity and discretion as and when required.
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