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Head of Football Administration

Blackburn Rovers Football & Athletic Ltd
Organisation
Blackburn Rovers Football & Athletic Ltd
Salary
Commensurate with experience
Location
BRFC Senior Training Centre, BB6 8FA. Flexibility regarding location is required.
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
25 June 2026
Job Description
Job title: Head of Football Administration

Department: Football Administration

Based at: Senior Training Centre, Blackburn, BB6 8FA. You will be expected to attend other Company sites such as Ewood Park stadium as and when required for the performance of your duties. Flexibility regarding location is required.

Reports to: Head of Football Operations

Responsible for: Football Administration Manager

Hours of work: 40 hours per week plus any additional hours necessary for the performance of duties. This will include presence at all home matchdays (away matchdays as and when required) which will include evening/weekend work.

Contractual Status: Permanent

Job purpose: Responsible for the execution of all football secretarial duties and to oversee the day-to-day management of the football administration department.

Duties and responsibilities:
• To be committed to ensuring the safeguarding and welfare of all stakeholders, promoting their well-being whilst maintaining professional boundaries;
• To ensure compliance with all football authority regulations;
• Responsible for accurate and correct record keeping relating to player contracts, registrations, appearances, incoming and outgoing transfer agreements, bonuses and all other relevant changes;
• To prepare or oversee the preparation of all player transaction documentation (permanent and loan);
• Ensure prompt arrangement and communication of all first team fixtures, liaising with relevant departments at the club, opposition Clubs and match officials;
• Monitoring and actioning receivable solidarity payments under FIFA regulations and the Club’s liability for such;
• To monitor all contingent transfer considerations whether payable/receivable;
• To manage FIFA Transfer Matching System and ensure International Clearance is received in respect of current and/or potential players;
• To manage and monitor the FIFA Clearing House System and the FIFA Legal Portal;
• To ensure maintenance and efficient communication of Club rules and regulations;
• Oversee management of the Club’s disciplinary records and issuing of monetary fines in conjunction with the Board of Directors/Head Coach;
• Ensure arrangement and communication of all first team fixtures, liaising with relevant opposition Clubs and match officials;
• To liaise on a regular basis with all relevant football authorities;
• To support all home matchday operations;
• Maintain a positive and friendly environment for visiting match officials;
• To attend U21 home games as and when required;
• Oversee the management and provide guidance as required to the football operation of the U21 team and Academy;
• To attend EFL, Lancashire County FA and other stakeholder meetings as and when required;
• To take accurate minutes at all Football and Technical Board meetings; and
• Any other duties as reasonably assigned by the Head of Football Operations / CEO / COO and Board of Directors from time to time.

Skills required:
• IT literate and proficient in MS Word and Excel;
• Ability to communicate and interact with all stakeholder in a professional manner;
• The desire and ability to adapt to change;
• Possess a high level of self-motivation, drive and enthusiasm;
• Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;
• Proactive with the ability to complete tasks promptly and efficiently;
• To be dedicated to self-improvement and continuous professional development;
• Trustworthy and able to deal with highly sensitive information; and
• Ability to prioritise and work under pressure to meet deadlines.

Knowledge / Experience required:
• Full understanding of the football regulations and rules (e.g. the FA, the EFL);
• Proven track record of Football Administrative experience at a professional Football Club in the United Kingdom;
• Experience in supporting and preparing legal contracts within a professional football environment; and
• Experience as a sports administrator, with an understanding of domestic and international governing body regulations.

Qualifications required:
• Minimum of 5 GCSE’s including A*-C or equivalent (essential);
• Undergraduate or postgraduate degree in law or sports management/administration (desirable); and
• Certificate in Professional Sports Management and Administration (CPSMA) (desirable)

DBS check required: Yes (basic)
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 5pm on Thursday 25th June 2026. To apply, please submit your application through the EFL I-Recruit platform HERE CV’s will not be accepted.
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