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STEM Coordinator, LFC Foundation

Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited
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Liverpool Football Club and Athletic Grounds Limited
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Market Rate
Location
Liverpool
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
26 August 2025
Job Description
We have an exciting opportunity for an individual to join our LFC Foundation team in our PL Primary Stars department as a STEM Coordinator. In this role you will play a crucial role in delivering engaging and educational STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) programmes to primary and secondary school students.

Premier League Primary Stars uses the appeal of the Premier League and Liverpool football club to inspire children to learn, be active and develop important life skills.

What will you be doing?

STEM Programme Delivery: Develop and deliver interactive STEM programmes, integrating football-related content, to primary and secondary school students. Use innovative teaching methods to engage students and promote curiosity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Teacher and Internal Staff CPD: Organise and facilitate professional development workshops, seminars, and training sessions for teachers and internal staff, focusing on integrating STEM concepts into the curriculum and incorporating football-related activities. Support educators in developing their knowledge and confidence in teaching STEM subjects.
Inclusive Engagement: Develop targeted strategies and initiatives to actively engage females, youth intervention participants, and identified young people in STEM activities. Foster an inclusive and supportive learning environment that encourages participation and promotes diversity in STEM education.
Partnership Development: Collaborate with local schools, educational institutions, and community organisations to establish partnerships and enhance the reach and impact of STEM education programmes. Identify and explore opportunities for additional pathways and further engagement for programme participants.
Curriculum Development: Contribute to the development and enhancement of STEM-focused curriculum resources, ensuring alignment with educational standards and best practices. Create engaging educational materials, lesson plans, and resources that integrate football-related content.
Esports knowledge: Have an understanding and passion for the growing Esports industry and knowledge of the educational pathways within the business and how to integrate them into the LFC Foundations school provisions.
Evaluation and Reporting: Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of STEM programmes and initiatives, collecting feedback and data to measure impact. Prepare reports and presentations to communicate programme outcomes, achievements, and areas for improvement.
Personal Development: Stay up to date with current STEM trends and advancements in STEMs role within the education landscape and the sports industry. Continuously enhance your own knowledge and skills through professional development opportunities, conferences, and networking events.
At LFC Foundation our Club values of Ambition, Commitment, Unity and Dignity are shown in all that is done as an organisation. The right candidate must be able to demonstrate these core values.

Who are we looking for?

To be successful in this role, you will have recent proven experience working in a school setting delivering STEM content/curriculum, as well as experience creating and developing curriculum content. You’ll have experience in designing and delivering engaging educational programmes for students and be familiar with curriculum development and integration of STEM concepts in education. You will have experience in primary or secondary education, including holding a desired teaching certification.

You’ll be able to showcase a strong knowledge and understanding of STEM subjects, systems and their practical applications. You will be able to maintain skills in behaviour management techniques. It is important you have excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to engage diverse audiences and can work independently and collaboratively in a dynamic, fast-paced environment.

The right candidate will have a passion for football and an understanding of its potential to inspire and motivate young people. As well as, able to demonstrate commitment to inclusivity, diversity, and promoting opportunities for underrepresented groups

Why should you apply?

This is a Fixed-Term Contract opportunity for a period of 12 months, working 35 hours per week on a 5 from 7-day basis with some weekend work required. Your main base Anfield Sports and Community Centre, Liverpool however the post holder will also be required to work from other locations transporting heavy equipment across Merseyside from time to time and be willing to travel within England and Wales.

To reward your hard work and commitment we offer a competitive salary, 25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays and the option to purchase up to an additional 5 days) and a contributory pension scheme.

You will have access to our benefits kit bag where you can get high street discounts, and a selection of benefit schemes you can join. There are opportunities to get involved with volunteering through our LFC Foundation to give back to the local community.

At Liverpool Football Club, we have an unwavering commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion and are always looking to making a positive difference in the communities that we operate within. We are proud of our achievements in this area; maintaining the Premier League Equality Standard Advanced Level, becoming a founding signatory of the Football Association’s Football Leadership Diversity Code and being recognised as a leader in this important area on and off the pitch. We take our responsibilities in this area seriously and through the work being done across the club, we are committed to increasing the diversity of our people and becoming an increasingly inclusive workplace for all. We are committed to hiring great people representative of diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills across our entire business. If you share our enthusiasm and passion for inclusivity, then we want to hear from you.

Liverpool FC is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults and expects all Colleagues and Volunteers to share this commitment. This role is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check.

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How to apply
Please apply via our website: https://careers.liverpoolfc.com/members/modules/job/detail.php?record=964&jobboard=UK_Sport
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