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Female Casual Sports Coach (Self-employed)

Disability Sport Yorkshire
Organisation
Disability Sport Yorkshire
Salary
£15.00 per hour (minimum 2 hours per week)
Location
Wakefield
Contract type
Fixed Term (Part time)
Closing date
23 June 2025
Job Description
About Disability Sport Yorkshire
Disability Sport Yorkshire is the leading charity in Yorkshire dedicated to improving opportunities for disabled people in sport and physical activity. Our mission is to ensure that disabled people have equal access to inclusive, high-quality sporting experiences across the region. Through innovative programmes, strategic partnerships, and advocacy, we work to break down barriers to participation and create a more inclusive sporting landscape.
We are now seeking a female Sports Coach to deliver weekly, inclusive and engaging physical activity sessions as part of our female-only programme. The role offers flexibility and is ideal for
someone looking to contribute to meaningful, community-focused work.
Please note: In line with the Equality Act 2010, this post is open to female applicants only, as it is an occupational requirement for the effective delivery of female-only sessions.
Job Purpose
To lead the delivery of inclusive, fun, and safe sports sessions for women and girls, supporting increased participation and confidence in physical activity within a supportive environment.
Key Responsibilities
• Plan and deliver high-quality sports and activity sessions tailored to the needs of female participants.
• Create a welcoming, inclusive and empowering environment for all attendees.
• Engage and motivate participants, supporting their physical, social and emotional development.
• Ensure all sessions are delivered safely and in accordance with DSY’s safeguarding and health and safety policies.
• Complete basic monitoring and evaluation tasks (e.g., attendance registers, feedback forms).
• Always act as a positive ambassador for Disability Sport Yorkshire.

Person Specification
Essential:
• Female (occupational requirement).
• Experience of delivering sports or activity sessions.
• Positive, inclusive and engaging communication style.
• A commitment to equality, inclusion and supporting underrepresented groups in sport.
• Ability to motivate and support participants of different ages and abilities.
• Willingness to work flexible hours (e.g., evenings or weekends).
• Standard DBS check (or willingness to undertake one).
• Safeguarding and First Aid training (or willingness to complete).
Desirable:
• A recognised coaching qualification (e.g., Level 1/2 or equivalent in a sport or physical activity).
• Lived experience of disability or understanding of the barriers facing disabled and inactive women.
• Experience working with girls and women in community settings.
How to apply
To express your interest, please email a brief CV and covering note to: info@disabilitysportyorkshire.org For informal enquiries, please contact us on the above email so we can arrange to speak. Disability Sport Yorkshire is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are particularly keen to hear from individuals with lived experience of disability, marginalisation, or underrepresentation in sport. Disability Sport Yorkshire is an equal opportunities employer. We encourage applications from all backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience of disability.
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