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Women's Casual Matchday Media Support

Blackburn Rovers Football & Athletic Ltd
Organisation
Blackburn Rovers Football & Athletic Ltd
Salary
£13 per hour
Location
Clitheroe FC, Pendle Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1LZ.
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
15 August 2025
Job Description
Job title: Matchday Media Support

Department: Blackburn Rovers Women

Based at: Clitheroe FC, Pendle Road, Clitheroe, Lancashire, BB7 1LZ. Flexibility regarding location is required.

Reports to: Head of Women’s Football

Hours of work: Hours of work offered will be for all home match days.

Contractual status: Casual worker

Job purpose: To raise the profile of Blackburn Rovers Women FC and provide regular information about the Club using the most frequently used forms of media to generate a continued growing audience.

Duties and responsibilities:
• To be committed to ensuring the safeguarding and welfare of all elite players, promoting their well-being whilst maintaining professional boundaries;
• To implement a media strategy for Blackburn Rovers Women that encompasses the overall club strategy, with a focus on growing our reach and audience;
• To align Media strategy and objectives with Commercial objectives, ensuring that commercial growth underpins what we do;
• To aid the development of Commercial and Media decks;
• To be involved in creating and implementing activations for events, partnerships and commercial activity;
• To manage and monitor social media channels;
• To keep abreast of updates within the field with a proactive approach to analyzing how we can implement and utilise different platforms and tools to our advantage;
• To liaise with the club Marketing, PR and Commercial teams to align, and capitalize on all opportunities.
• To attend and report on matches;
• To prepare, conduct, edit and publish pre/post-match and training content;
• To provide copies for rovers.co.uk and external media outlets (post-match reports, interviews, releases);
• To create engaging content to attract/retain audiences;
• To edit videos and imagery to tell the story of Blackburn Rovers Women to our fans and wider audiences;
• To promote match day entertainment/activities on relevant social media platforms;
• To coordinate media volunteers or freelancers when required;
• To liaise with relevant parties in the creation, editing and publishing of content;
• Support the Head of Marketing with capturing imagery and photography for Club marketing campaigns including, but not exclusive to retail, hospitality, ticketing, memberships and commercial departments;
• Liaise with the marketing and media departments to create visuals and graphics to be used across the Club’s social media, website and marketing campaigns.
• Collaborate with the Head of Marketing to develop the Club brand and individual team and departmental identities within the Club;
• Attend club events to capture content when required;
• Seek feedback from others, and reflect on personal behaviour and performance to identify areas for improvement;
• Create and maintain a personalised Development Action Plan (DAP), taking input and feedback from a variety of sources;
• Attend CPD events and undertake CPD activities in line with identified development themes;
• Be aware of current research and insight to support the business and your work; and
• To form a positive working relationship with internal and external
stakeholders, learning about the club and its philosophy and implementing this in to the Women’s department.

Skills required:
• Enjoys improving and developing as an individual and as a team;
• Has a desire to progress in the women’s game;
• Demonstrates curiosity to learn and develop;
• Motivated to create a positive performance culture;
• Takes pride in delivering high quality work;
• Has a commitment to teamwork and team building;
• A flexible approach to work and changes with the demands of the business;
• Maintain professionalism at all times and self-manage in the moment. E.g. maintains awareness of body language, energy state and verbal
communication;
• Has strong communication skills and uses understandable language that’s relatable to different groups (coaches, players, external businesses);
• Is approachable and relatable; builds strong and personal relationships with different types of people;
• Encourages open, two-way communication;
• Has a strong attention to detail and excellent organizational skills;
• Uses research and insight to inform views and ideas; and
• Open to feedback and other peoples’ ideas.

Knowledge required:
• Knowledge of Safeguarding/child protection policies and procedures;
• Knowledge of the Women’s Game;
• Knowledge of Emerging Talent Centres;
• Knowledge of social media platforms (Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok, LinkedIn, Threads);
• Experience of working in a football environment; and
• Knowledge of photoshop and video editors.

Qualifications required:
• A degree or equivalent in Media/Sports Journalism/Marketing (or working towards);
• Previous industry experience within a communication/press department (desirable).

DBS check required: Yes (enhanced)
How to apply
Due to high-levels of interest, this post may close early so early application is advised, otherwise the closing date for this role is 12 noon on Friday 15th August 2025. To apply, please email your application form and covering letter to recruitment@rovers.co.uk CV’s will not be accepted.
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