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Amateur FA Youth Advisory Group Member

Amateur Football Alliance
Organisation
Amateur Football Alliance
Salary
Voluntary
Location
Remote (focus on London and surrounding areas)
Contract type
Volunteer (Part time)
Closing date
31 July 2025
Job Description
The Amateur FA is looking for young adults to join their Youth Advisory Group (YAG).

The Youth Advisory Group is a collective of 16- to 24-year-olds, passionate about shaping, developing, and making a difference for young people participating within grassroots, adult amateur football, by making the voices of those they represent heard.

Prospective members should be passionate about building for the future and evolving our game to ensure it is a safe, enjoyable, and inclusive place for all. The aims of the Youth Advisory Group are drawn from the Amateur FA’s strategy, including looking at the transition into open-age football and ensuring if more can be done to safeguard young people in the adult game.

The YAG is key in promoting football for everyone and enables the Amateur FA to increase awareness, understanding and knowledge of young adults, so that we better meet the needs of all our communities who take part in football and ultimately our business.

Being a part of the Youth Advisory Group gives you the opportunity to build your CV through various opportunities, which will help increase your employability. You will also get a hands-on experience in the football industry, whilst being given the opportunity to expand your network with County FA staff and the wider FA community.

The ideal candidate will be committed to making a difference in the game and have some knowledge and experience in grassroots football, preferably within Amateur FA clubs or competitions. Being able to work as a member of the team and willing to contribute views and ideas, alongside good communication skills and the ability to manage and administrate your own activities are also valued attributes.

Becoming a member of the Amateur FA Youth Advisory Group is a fantastic opportunity for those interested in leadership and football. The role is voluntary, and successful candidates will be expected to commit to attending monthly Youth Advisory Group meetings, in addition to undertaking individual assignments allocated to them by the Group. There is also the additional opportunity of taking on further roles within the Group, including Chair, Vice-Chair, Project Manager and Inclusion Advisory Group Link.

For a detailed role description and how to apply, visit https://www.amateur-fa.com/news/2025/jul/02/members-wanted-amateur-fa-youth-advisory-group.

The deadline for applications is 23:59 on Thursday 31st July 2025.

For further details or to discuss the Amateur FA Youth Advisory Group please contact James Tierney (Football Development Manager) via info@amateur-fa.com.

The Amateur Football Alliance is committed to achieving equality and fairness in employment and service delivery. We are interested in receiving applications from all sections of society, including men and women, those from historically underrepresented ethnic communities and those with a disability.
How to apply
For a detailed role description and how to apply, visit https://www.amateur-fa.com/news/2025/jul/02/members-wanted-amateur-fa-youth-advisory-group.
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