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Part Time 9-4 Coach

Leeds United FC
Organisation
Leeds United FC
Salary
TBC
Location
Thorp Arch Training Ground, Wetherby, Leeds
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
3 August 2025
Job Description
RESPONSIBLE TO 9-14 Lead coach

ABOUT THE ROLE
To delivery an inspirational training and match day coaching experience in line with the values and coaching/ playing philosophy of Leeds United academy (The Leeds Way).

Maintain a culture that prioritises Individual and skill development with a modern and adaptable approach to playing and coaching.

MAIN COACHING & PLAYER DEVELOPMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Building relationships and working closely with Lead coaches, 9-14 Lead Coach, HOC, MDT, recruitment and academy operations:
- Develop simple and clear Individual Learning Plans and a first-class holistic individual development experience, with a focus on Skill development whilst supporting players on and off the field.
- Create and deliver engaging and challenging training sessions that cater for the specific needs of each player, utilising innovative coaching techniques and technology.
- Adapts and responds to the needs of the group and individual players during training and games whilst respecting the playing and coaching philosophy/ principles of Leeds United academy.
- Ensure the match day experience allows all players to maximise playing time, and has long-term considerations on player positioning.
- Monitor and review individual player progress and potential to support player and parents’ reviews during the season.
- Conduct player meetings to discuss & support performance, establish trust, and agree/ evolve development plans.
- Build strong long-lasting parental/ guardian relationships that connect both families and players with Leeds United, involve them in the player’s journey and become a voice of trust.
- Drive personal and professional development, engaging in all Academy staff development initiatives and best practice from across the game.
- Seek out feedback from peers and senior staff on personal practice whilst also canvasing opinion on the needs of the individual players within the group and how to most effectively deliver best practice.
- Attending other Academy games, to ensure awareness of playing demands/ level across the pathway, to help champion players and create a connected academy.
- Record and track all player development activities on the club Intelligence Platform (iP) to inform and consistently challenge the specific development programmes of of group and individual players
- Ensure the highest possible standards with players and staff both on and off the field. Living the values of the club, championing our culture and modelling best practice in areas such as safeguarding, health and safety and equality, diversity, and inclusion.

ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
UEFA B License
FA Youth Award
FA EFAiF certificate
FA Safeguarding children certificate
A clear DBS check & history
UK Driving License

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
UEFA A License
FA Advanced Youth Award
Academic qualifications relating to sport, teaching or child development

ESSENTIAL EXPERIENCE
Experience of coaching in an Academy, working in a multi-disciplinary team to support player development

DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE
Experience working Full time in a Category 1 Academy
Academy and/ or Professional playing experience
Understand Leeds united football club and its culture/ history

BEHAVIOURAL/ TECHNICAL ATTRIBUTES
- A strong knowledge of skill development underpinned by a deep understanding of the elite/ Premier league technical/ tactical requirements within the modern game
- Possesses a passion for talent development, has a strong work ethic and is motivated to work with and inspire young people/ players.
- Has strong personal values, demands high standards of themselves and others and has an attention to detail
- Works collaboratively, can offer and listen to opinion, always making decisions in the best interests of the players and the club.
How to apply
Please complete our application form using the below link: https://forms.office.com/e/Y3dnUeVcCA If you have a CV to submit as part of your application, please send this to hr@leedsunited.com
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