Premier League Primary Stars Casual Coach - Leeds, United Kingdom - Leeds United Foundation

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The Leeds United Foundation Premier League Primary Stars Department

Job Title:
Premier League Primary Stars Casual Coach


Salary:
£22,308


Hours:37.5 Hours


Location:
Leeds United Foundation. Elland Road. Leeds. LS11 0ES


Reports to:
Primary Stars Team Leader / Primary Stars Lead


Premier League Primary Stars is a very diverse programme, from delivering PE CPD to teachers to more classroom-based activities such as Reading Stars or PSHE lessons.

The successful Primary Stars coach will be required to also deliver targeted interventions, using football as an incentive to help pupils who may require additional support.


About the Organisation:

The Leeds United Foundation is a Community Charity, we march together to support health, wellbeing, education and sports participation for all.


Benefits Include:


Our package includes:

  • Competitive salary
  • 28 days holiday (including bank holidays)
  • Pensions contribution
  • Personal growth and development
  • Staff training
  • The opportunity to work with young people and change lives and inspire the young people in the local area.

Main areas of responsibility:


  • To deliver the minimum key performance indicators (KPI's) of the Premier League Primary Stars Programme.
  • To promote and support the sustainability of highquality PE delivery in Primary Schools.
  • To deliver and support a broad curriculum to include interventions, PSHE, Maths and English.

Principal Actions and Accountability:


  • To provide the key link between the Foundation and the Partner Organisation with regards to the delivery of Primary Stars Programme as per Premier League requirements.
  • To deliver the key outcomes of the Primary Stars Programme.
  • To achieve the project outcomes as outlined by the Premier League including ongoing monitoring and evaluation of the entire project through robust management information. Reporting to include capturing case studies to celebrate the positive impact of the programme offer.
  • To establish and extend relationships necessary for the successful execution of the outcomes and to enhance the Foundation's brand
  • To mentor teachers during the programme to meet the required KPI's i.e., the upskilling of teachers to deliver PE.
  • To seek opportunities to drive other funding opportunities to support the programme over and above Premier League input, including club colours days.
  • To plan, organise and liaise with partner schools and external partners to organise competitions in line with PL Primary Stars KPI's.
  • To communicate and liaise with other internal departments and external partners.
  • To be willing to undertake further training, education and continued professional development.
  • To take an active role in any other duties required to deliver the outcomes and targets of The Leeds United Foundation.

Person Specification

ESSENTIAL

DESIRABLE

  • Understanding of the Premier League Primary Stars programme.
  • Experience of working with children and young people in a Primary School setting from areas of low/medium and high need.
  • Fundamental safe working practices.
  • Knowledge of delivering inclusive and ageappropriate sport sessions in a KS1 & 2 environment within incurriculum time.
  • Experience of planning PE and school sport lessons and know how to differentiate content to meet the individual needs of pupils.
  • NGB Level 2 in Football / UEFA C.
  • Level 3 in Support Physical Education in School Sport (PESS), Level 4/5 Teaching Qualifications or QTS.
  • GSCE C/4 in English and Maths.
  • Full Clean Driving Licence.
  • Ability to use a problemsolving approach to respond appropriately to a wide range of enquiries.
  • Ability to work on own initiative or with others on tasks with minimum supervision.
  • Good communication, presentation and negotiation skills, with the ability to work as part of a team.
  • A proven advocate of excellent customer service.
  • Ability to coordinate projects from development to implementation to completion.
  • Promoting participation in sport in a primary school setting.
  • Supporting young people to progress into positive pathways.
  • Safeguarding young people's development and engaging and communicating with young people.
  • Working with a range of primary schools and community groups and using the vehicle of sport to drive change.
  • Ability and willingness to work outside of normal hours as and when required.
  • Flexible approach to work.
  • Knowledge of local initiatives, governments policies.
  • Experience of working in and liaising with schools and external agencies.
  • Experience of working with a diverse team of staff, with experience in mentoring and staff development.
  • NGB Level 1 & 2's in a range of other sports.
  • FA Mentoring Adults Course.
  • Be willing to undertake further training and development as necessary to enhance service delivery.
  • Working with children and young people in a sports environment.
  • Working with partners to create safe and strong communities.
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