Your Impact
- To ensure all the City Football Group coaching philosophies, methodology and principles are incorporated into the delivery of the program
- To support the lead staff pre, during and post the delivery
- To support the lead staff pre, during and post the delivery
- To work both individually and collectively as part of a team in ensuring the project is delivered to the required levels and expectations
- To support the City Football Middle East office with local and regional activations
- To organise, structure and deliver the coaching program in a standard that represents Manchester City
- To maintain professional conduct always in both on and off field environments
What we are looking for
Essential
- FA Level 2 minimum
- Member of a FA to maintain their Coach License or International equivalent
- Education in sports coaching or teaching
- Post-holder must hold or obtain at the earliest opportunity the relevant safeguarding training (i.e. FA Safeguarding Children Workshop)
- Post-holder will be subject a DBS check at the appropriate level and cleared by the Manchester City Safeguarding Officer
- To have experience in a football environment both locally and internationally
- To have proven experience working with players from varying backgrounds and cultures
- To have experience implementing and developing a football coaching syllabus
- Demonstrate experience and knowledge of planning, delivering and reviewing sessions
- To have knowledge and understanding of player development and the four-corner model
- To have experience working within a professional Football Club or sporting organisation
- To have flexibility to travel when required to support projects both in the UK and Internationally
- The ability to create a positive working environment that represents Manchester City and the local partner in the marketplace
- To demonstrate how to coach and develop players of differing levels of ability
- To communicate to players on and off the field and in a variety of settings such as informal, formal, individual or groups
- To be organised in planning, preparation and execution within a project
- To self-review sessions with individual players
- To have the ability to evaluate and review programs on completion