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PROJECT OFFICERS INTERNAL OPPORTUNITIES AU CLUB COACHES ENTRY & DEVELOPMENT COACHES 11V11 CAMPUS LEAGUE COORDINATOR (& ASSISTANT) CAMPUS FUTSAL LEAGUE COORDINATOR REFEREES COMMUNITY OPPORTUNITIES RESPECT LEAGUE GIRLS COACHES STREET REDS ASSISTANT COACHES FLETCHER MOSS RANGERS SOCCER SCHOOL COACHES FLETCHER MOSS RANGERS YOUTH TEAM COACHES

AU CLUB COACHES The Athletic Union Football and Futsal Club represent the institution in BUCS. The male club has 4 teams and the female club has 3. There is also a male and female futsal team. We are looking for a student coach for each team. For the 1 st and 2 nd XI this will be an assistants role whilst the 3 rd (and 4 th ) teams require head coaches. Coaches will be responsible for the training and game day management of their allocated team. UoM male and female students Internal University Football TBC Dates September 2017 to May 2018 Wednesday (Game-day), 2 training nights TBC Develop training plan with team captain Deliver two weekly 1 ½ hour training sessions Work closely with team captain on team selection and match day management Be at every game day Maintain and look after equipment Provide match reports after each game Maintain training plan portfolio Record training and game day attendance on UpShot Communicate with players regarding availability Work with FDO and Campus League coordinators to ensure all players are competing at the correct level Minimum Level 1 coaching qualification (preferable Level 2) Strong interpersonal and communication skills Commitment for course of the season Passionate about performance level football and representing the University. Martin Cropper, Football Development Officer, martin.cropper@manchester.ac.uk The Armitage Centre, Moseley Road, Manchester, M14 6HE What Leaders will get from provider Free AU Club Membership AU Club and Sport Coach attire

The FDH is dedicated to providing football opportunities for everyone. To ensure high quality delivery across the board, we are looking for highly motivated coaches to deliver entry level and development sessions for students who may be looking to learn how to play, reintroducing themselves after some time away from the game or just want a kick about. E&DC will be tasked with running sessions that facilitates play, enjoyment and learning. UoM male students FLP ENTRY & DEVELOPMENT COACHES Create session plans that are shared with the FDO Deliver at least 1 session per week Work with other members of FLP to maintain participation pathway Maintain and look after equipment Record participation for all sessions on UpShot Ensure all participants are registered on UpShot Communicate with players regarding availability Work with FDO and Campus League coordinators to ensure all players are competing at the correct level Internal University Football TBC Dates September 2017 to May 2018 Varies by session Varies by session Martin Cropper, Football Development Officer, martin.cropper@manchester.ac.uk The Armitage Centre, Moseley Road, Manchester, M14 6HE Hold a coaching qualification or be working towards one Understand the concepts of coaching and delivering sporting sessions Weekly commitment to the delivery of the programme Strong interpersonal and communication skills Commitment for course of the season Passionate about university sport and participation What Leaders will get from provider Payment dependent on project

Dates Referees are integral to the delivery of competitive football. With the institution running several campus leagues and linked to community leagues, we are looking for referees to officiate all internal student games and games on our facilities. N/A Paid Varies Varies Varies Cameron Heath, Referee Coordinator, cameronheath1@hotmail.co.uk Varies FLP REFEREES Referee assigned games Produce match reports as requested by FDH Inform Referee Coordinator of availability Communicate with local leagues on availability Attend regular meeting with Officials Society Referee qualification (to referee external games) Desire to get qualification What Leaders will gain Fully paid referee licence in exchange for 4 Campus League games 30 per CL game

11V11 CAMPUS LEAGUE COORDINATOR The 11v11 Campus League has a strong tradition at UoM and currently has 46 teams competing across 5 divisions. The League Coordinator is pivotal in the delivery of the league, managing teams, score reporting and managing the finances on game day. This role is predominately administrative. UoM male students Internal University Football Paid for 5 hours per week Dates September 2017 to May 2018 Wednesday s (games) 1:00PM to 4:00PM (game day). Andrew Ellison, Recreational Sports Coordindator, andrew.ellison@manchester.ac.uk Wythenshawe Sports Ground Be at Wythenshawe on match days to sign teams in. Collect monies and pay referees Provide game day assistance to referees and teams. Recruit new players and provide placement pathways for students looking for new teams Organise with media student to film/photograph league games Upload scores and maintain league table. Communicate with teams regarding fixtures and cancellations. Collect squad sheets at start of season and register them on UpShot Maintain accurate weekly registers on UpShot Promote Campus League on social media. Manage Campus Cup which may take place on weekends Strong administrative and organisational skills Interpersonal skills Commitment for 25 weeks Problem solving skills Ability to use IT software and social media platforms What Leaders will get from provider Payment on X basis CPD support

ASSISTANT 11V11 CAMPUS LEAGUE COORDINATOR The 11v11 Campus League has a strong tradition at UoM and currently has 46 teams competing across 5 divisions. The Assistant League Coordinator will provide key support to the coordinator on game day. This role is predominately administrative and is student facing. Be at Wythenshawe on match days to sign teams in. Collect monies and pay referees Provide game day assistance to referees and teams. Maintain accurate weekly registers on UpShot Report scores on social media platforms Manage Campus Cup which may take place on weekends UoM male students Internal University Football Voluntary Dates September 2017 to May 2018 Wednesday s Strong administrative and organisational skills Interpersonal skills Commitment for full season Problem solving skills Ability to use IT software and social media platforms What Leaders will get from provider CPD support 1:00PM to 4:00PM Andrew Ellison, Recreational Sports Coordindator, andrew.ellison@manchester.ac.uk Wythenshawe Sports Ground

CAMPUS FUTSAL LEAGUE COORDINATOR The Campus Futsal League will be a new addition to our offer for the 2017/18 academic year. Building off the success of the mixed league and the attendance at the drop in sessions, the FDH plans to run a male and female league. The League Coordinator will be pivotal in the delivery of the league, managing teams, score reporting and managing the finances on game day. This role is predominately administrative. UoM male and female students Internal University Football Paid for 5 hours per week Dates September 2017 to May 2018 TBC TBC Andrew Ellison, Recreational Sports Coordindator, andrew.ellison@manchester.ac.uk Sugden Sports Centre, Oxford Road Promote and recruit teams for the league Be at Sugden on match days to sign teams in Collect monies and pay referees Provide game day assistance to referees and teams. Recruit new players and provide placement pathways for students looking for new teams Organise with media student to film/photograph league games Upload scores and maintain league table. Communicate with teams regarding fixtures and cancellations. Collect squad sheets at start of season and register them on UpShot Maintain accurate weekly registers on UpShot Promote Campus League on social media Liaise with facility provider and ensure all equipment is safely stored and maintained Strong administrative and organisational skills Interpersonal skills Commitment for course of the league Problem solving skills Ability to use IT software and social media platforms What Leaders will get from provider Payment on X basis

Girls aged 4-12 Dates Manchester Respect League is based at The Armitage every Saturday and Sunday with over 600 children playing every week. As part of a drive to increase female participation we are delighted to be partnered with RL Girls Soccer Sundays, an informal training session for girls. The programme aims to turn interest in to regular participation to form the basis of a girls only Respect League in 2017. Coaches and assistants are wanted to help the delivery of sessions and tournaments in a fun and rewarding environment. External Community Football Voluntary 26/3/2017 for 14 weeks Sunday s 13:00-14:00 Andrew McIntyre, League Coordinator, Andrew.McIntyre@mhminsight.com The Armitage Centre, Moseley Road, Manchester, M14 6HE FLP RESPECT LEAGUE GIRLS FOOTBALL COACHES Follow directions from RL Coaches Coach small groups or assist delivery of sessions Set up activities and playing areas Ensure health and safety is maintained at all times Work with children to ensure they have fun Register and record hours on SVS Maintain a record of sessions delivered Produce reports as requested by FDO Assist in data collection on behalf of FDH where required Communicate with RL officials on availability Passion for coaching or working with children and young people Commitment and punctuality Ability to commit to a the programme Hold a coaching qualification or would like to work towards one Previous experience working with children in sport setting (desirable) What Leaders will gain from providers Coaching attire Funding towards courses Potential paid opportunities

STREET REDS ASSISTANT The University of Manchester is proud to work in partnership with Manchester United Foundation to deliver the Street Reds programme, an initiative aimed at providing free footballing opportunities for children and young people (8-18) from disadvantaged communities, providing life skills through free football. Street Reds assistants play a huge part in the delivery of the programme, forging strong relationships with participants working with small groups in coaching capacities and mentoring roles. Mixed gender children aged 8-18 Dates External Community Football Voluntary 21/1/2017 onwards Friday s 6:00PM-9:00PM (varies by team) Martin Ingham The Armitage Centre, Moseley Road, Manchester, M14 6HE Work closely with MUF coaches Coach small groups or assist delivery of sessions Set up activities and playing areas Ensure health and safety is maintained at all times Communicate with parents and guardian Work closely with players to make sure they have fun Register with opportunity on SVS Record hours on SVS system Produce reports as requested by FDO Assist in data collection on behalf of FDH where required Passion for coaching or working with children and young people Commitment and punctuality Minimum commitment of 6 weeks Coaching qualification (desirable) DBS (desirable) Previous experience working with children in sport setting (desirable) What Leaders will gain Valuable experience working with children and young people MUF coaching attire Interpersonal skills and partnership work Experience of monitoring and evaluation

FLETCHER MOSS SOCCER SCHOOL COACH Fletcher Moss Rangers JFC are a local football club dedicated to providing the best footballing experience for children and young people in the south Manchester area. Boasting the success of former players such as Marcus Rashford and Revel Morrison, the Soccer School provides development opportunities for children 3-12 in a fun, relaxed and safe environment. This opportunity is to coach or assist the delivery of the Soccer School and engage with children to ensure they enjoy their experience and want to return. Mixed gender children, aged 3-12 Dates External Community Football Voluntary 4/2/2017 onwards Saturday s 09:15-12:30 Dave Horrocks, 07712450181 d.horrocks@ntlworld.com Mersey Bank Playing Fields, Merseybank Avenue, Manchester, M20 2ZH Follow directions of Fletcher Moss leaders Coach small groups or assist delivery of sessions Set up activities and playing areas Ensure health and safety is maintained at all times Work with children to ensure they have fun Register with opportunity on SVS Record hours on SVS system Produce reports as requested by FDO Assist in data collection on behalf of FDH where required Passion for coaching or working with children and young people Commitment and punctuality Ability to commit to a minimum of 4 consecutive weeks Coaching qualification (desirable) DBS (desirable) Previous experience working with children in sport setting (desirable) What Leaders will gain from providers Soccer School t-shirt and breakfast sandwich Interpersonal skills and partnership work

FLETCHER MOSS RANGERS YOUTH TEAM COACH FMRJFC are a local football club dedicated to providing the best footballing experience for children and young people in the south Manchester area. Running age group teams from U8 to U16, FMRJFC are looking for coaches to help young players. The Youth Team Coach will assist the Age Group Head Coach at training sessions which are held throughout the week and on game day where possible. Male and Female teams, aged 8-16 Dates External Community Football Voluntary 4/2/2017 onwards Tuesday s, Wednesday s, Thursday s 6:00PM-9:00PM (varies by team) Dave Horrocks, 07712450181 d.horrocks@ntlworld.com Varies by team Work closely with FMRJFC coaches Coach small groups or assist delivery of sessions Set up activities and playing areas Ensure health and safety is maintained at all times Communicate with parents and guardian Register with opportunity on SVS Record hours on SVS system Produce reports as requested by FDO Assist in data collection on behalf of FDH where required Passion for coaching or working with children and young people Commitment and punctuality Ability to commit to a season of coaching Coaching qualification (desirable) DBS (desirable) Previous experience working with children in sport setting (desirable) What Leaders will gain Soccer School t-shirt and breakfast sandwich