Company Description Kit Out London CC is a grassroots football club based in East London, focused on helping young players develop skills, confidence, and a strong sense of belonging through the game. The club delivers high-quality, inclusive coaching for children of all abilities, ensuring every player has the chance to grow and thrive. Training sessions are held across East London, with teams competing in leagues in Newham, Redbridge, and surrounding areas. The organization values development over pressure, teamwork over ego, and opportunity over exclusion, investing in coaches and volunteers while championing every child. Kit Out London CC is a community-focused club that offers a pathway for future players and leaders to begin their journey.
Role Description This is a part-time, on-site Football Coach role based in the London Area, United Kingdom. The Football Coach will plan and deliver engaging, age-appropriate training sessions that develop players’ technical, tactical, physical, and mental skills. The role involves supervising and supporting players during training and matches, promoting teamwork, fair play, and positive behavior on and off the pitch. The coach will provide constructive feedback, track player progress, and communicate regularly with parents, guardians, and club staff. Responsibilities also include ensuring a safe training environment, aligning with club values, contributing to team selection, attending fixtures, and participating in relevant coach development activities.
Qualifications
- Candidates should possess strong Football Coaching and general Coaching skills, with experience working with young players.
- Candidates should possess good Football knowledge, including understanding of tactics, player development, and match preparation.
- Candidates should possess clear and effective Communication skills to engage players, families, and club staff.
- Candidates should possess Training and session-planning skills to design structured, inclusive, and progressive practices.
- Relevant coaching qualifications (e.g., FA coaching badges or equivalent) and current first aid/child safeguarding certifications are highly beneficial.
- Prior experience in grassroots or youth football but not essential, the ability to manage groups safely, and a commitment to inclusion and player welfare are advantageous.
- Availability for evening and/or weekend training and matches, and eligibility to work in the United Kingdom are required.
- days required Tuesday 5-8, saturdays and sundays 9-11:30 off season.
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