Department: Girls Academy Department
Hours of Work: 35 hours per week (flexible working hours including afternoons, evenings and weekends)
Contract Type: Full Time Specific Purpose Maternity Cover envisaged to be until November/December 2024
Contract Start Date: February/March 2024
Salary: Attractive Remuneration Package
Location: Bodymoor Heath Training Ground / Brookvale Inner-City Academy
Closing Date: Sunday 7 January 2024
Interview Date: Various – Please note interviews may take place before the closing date
1. The Department
Our Aston Villa Women’s Football Team and Girls Academy pathway have experienced substantial growth over the past four years. Our focus is on ensuring we have the right individuals in key roles to facilitate the realisation of our ambitious plans. At the core of our mission is nurturing, encouragement, and development of talent within our Women and Girls youth structure.
2. The Role
We are looking for an individual to provide maternity cover in the role of Youth Technical Director to manage and oversee our Girls Academy Department. The role will be accountable for all managerial aspects, including recruitment, supervision, appraisal, budgets and working closely with the Operations Manager to oversee and support all Operations.
The role will involve working collaboratively with other departments across the Club; including building close relationships with the Head of Women’s Football and Women’s Head Coach to facilitate the transition from youth to senior football as well as the Aston Villa Foundation to co-ordinate community work and events.
The role will have a specific focus designing, developing and implementing a coach development programme for the Girls Academy aligning with the Clubs High Performance Plan.
For further information about the Role, please see the Role Profile.
3. The Person
The successful candidate must hold the following qualifications:
* UEFA A Licence
* FA Youth Award
* FA Safeguarding Children Course
* FA Level 1 Introduction to First Aid in Football (IFAiF) or FA Emergency First Aid
You will need to have experience of inspiring and leading a team in sport and be a clear and influential communicator. This is a dynamic role which will require you to have effective time management and problem solving skills.
You must have experience of coaching young female players at an elite level and be able to manage, mentor and develop coaches and have demonstrable experience of devising and implementing Coach development programmes.
An undergraduate degree in Coaching or Sport Science (or equivalent) and knowledge of grassroots football in and around the Midlands is desirable.
You must also be available to work flexibly as this role will require you to work evenings and weekends and hold a full UK driving licence.
For further information and to ask any questions around the role, please contact Cristina Torkildsen (Youth Technical Director) by emailing cristina.torkildsen@avfc.co.uk
As part of your application, please ensure you upload your CV and Cover Letter.
Right to Close Vacancy Posting Early
The Club reserves the right to close any advertised vacancies earlier than the advertised closing date if sufficient applications have been received.
Equality Statement
Aston Villa Football Club celebrates the diversity of its Club and embrace equal opportunities for all. We are proud to be a Disability Confident employer and fully support The FAs Football Leadership Diversity Code.
We welcome applications from all candidates regardless of age, race, disability, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, sex and religion or belief.
Safeguarding Statement
Aston Villa Football Club is fully committed to safeguarding children and adults at risk across our Club. As such, we adhere to Safer Recruitment processes and for some roles a satisfactory enhanced disclosure via the Disclosure & Barring Service may be required prior to starting in a role at the Club. For more information, please see Aston Villa Football Club | The official club website | AVFC - Safeguarding