WEEKEND Children's football/sports coach & Kit co-ordinator (Wimbledon Park/Southfields)

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Would you like to develop your skills in sports coaching or are able to teach young children in a lead coach role?

Then we would love to hear from you!

Benefits of being a Children's Sports Coach

-Part-timework - Sunday and Saturday mornings from 8:30am to 12:30pm -

-Chance to work additional hours at our midweek classes if you wish.

-Work available all year round - 48 weekends a year.

- Great Experience for trainee teachers/sports professionals/drama students.

Responsibilities of the Children's Football Coach / Tutor

-Must be able to drive as will be picking up and dropping equipment at classes from our lock up in Southfields to Wimbledon Park (3 minute drive)

-Coaching football classes for children aged 18 months to 8 years old as per the Little Kickers programme (Full resources and equipment provided).

-Communication with children, parents/carers before, during and after sessions. Some session administration required also.

Physically running the coaching - must be fit for the role.

Travelling to your venue.

-Requirements to be a Children's Football Coach/Tutor

-Candidates must be 17 years of age or over and able to drive.

-Confident, Out-going, great with children, 100% reliable.

-Excellent verbal communication skills are vital.

-FA Level 1 coaching qualification/ First Aid & Child protection modules - would be an advantage but not essential as full training will be provided.

-Previous experience working with young children would be an advantage but not essential.

We are also interested in speaking with people that have a background as a sports coach, Teaching Assistant, Early years tutor.

About us

Little Kickers Southfields is a family run franchise who have been delivering pre-school football classes in the area for over 10 years. Being part of the world's biggest pre school provider, Little kickers coaches have the opportunity to develop and gain certifications through our training portals. See what our classes are all about

Job Types: Part-time, Permanent, Freelance, Zero hours contract

Pay: From £12.50 per hour

Benefits:

  • Flexitime
  • Free parking
  • On-site parking

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Wimbledon Park SW19: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (preferred)

Application question(s):

  • Are you able to commit to regular weekend working?
  • Do you have any experience working with children (please specify)

Work Location: In person

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