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Premier League Primary Stars Lead Coach

Nottingham Forest Community Trust
Organisation
Nottingham Forest Community Trust
Salary
24,524
Location
Nottinghamshire
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
29 March 2026
Job Description
REPORTING TO: Schools Manager

CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed-term, Full-time

SALARY: £24,524 per annum pro-rata

DEADLINE: 27/03/2026

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE

Reporting to the /Schools Manager, the PLPS Lead Coach will be responsible for delivering high quality classroom and physical activity sessions as part of Nottingham Forest Community Trust’s (NFCT) Premier League Primary Stars (PLPS) programme. The role-holder is also responsible for delivery of collapsed curriculum events and PLPS competitions. This is a chance to make a real difference to the education and development of children in our local schools and communities.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Liaise with schools to plan and implement the PLPS programme to 5–11-year-old’s, including a variety of inclusive, development-focused physical activity and classroom sessions

Ensure structured, high-quality programme delivery following appropriate schemes of work and linking into the National Curriculum and National Governing Body strategies

Provide 1-1 and group support for pupils, especially those with behavioural & pastoral needs

Be a positive role model, engaging and inspiring 5–11-year-olds within the PLPS programme

Ensure risk assessment of all sessions is complete

Reflect on session outcomes and identify areas for continuous improvement

Monitor and evaluate the PLPS programme, ensuring accurate and up-to-date data input, recording, and analysis via Salesforce, including supporting the Schools Manager with the information required for reporting

Enhance teachers’ knowledge, skills, and confidence to improve PE and school sport

Support the development of staff and contribute to in-house training programmes using knowledge and experience where appropriate

Organise and deliver PLPS collapsed curriculum events and PLPS competitions, working with the Schools Manager

Work with the Schools Manager to develop and maintain effective enduring working relationships with schools and partner organisations

Cover other Trust programme delivery where necessary

QUALIFICATIONS

· NGB Level 2/UEFA C (Essential)

· AfPE Level 3/HLTA Level 4 or working towards (Essential)

· Youth Work and/or Mentoring Qualification (Desirable)

· Multi-Skills Level 2 (Desirable)

SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE

Essential to fulfil duties of the role:

· Experience of delivering physical education, ideally with primary-aged children

· UEFA C or equivalent Level 2 certification with some experience in practical application such as community coaching, grassroots coaching, school coaching etc.

· A strong understanding of National Curriculum/HE Frameworks, with the ability to plan & deliver engaging classroom & 1-1 developmental content

· A strong community orientation, including an appreciation of the positive impact sport can have on children and young people

· An understanding of the sport/charity sector, and the communities an organisation such as NFCT serves, including the socioeconomic factors affecting those communities

· Awareness of safeguarding best practice and protocols, and how to manage and report concerns appropriately in-line with policy

· A passion for engaging and inspiring young people, with a proven track record of affecting positive outcomes on their development

· Ability to work alone & in teams to proactively plan, take initiative, share good practice and coordinate successful outcomes

· Some experience managing and leading others such as a team of coaches/staff, and confidence to impart knowledge, influence others, and contribute to team development

· Strong organisation and time management skills, including the ability to balance competing priorities and being flexible and adaptable

· Confident presenting to and engaging with audiences, including children & young people

· A proven track record of stakeholder management and relationship-building with partners

· Familiarity with schools and educational settings

· Experience and knowledge of monitoring, evaluation, and reporting tools to attain targets, ensure record-keeping and attendance/engagement records, and demonstrate impact

Desirable to succeed in the role:

· Experience in Trauma Informed Practice

· Creating Safe Spaces training

PERSONAL PROFILE

With experience of delivering physical education in primary schools and a passion for and proven track record of developing young people of various backgrounds and abilities with targeted, inclusive, developmental activities, the individual will thrive on helping young people overcome challenges and fulfil their potential. With strong organisation, planning, and evaluation skills, the role-holder is comfortable delivering high-quality interventions aligned to appropriate standards and schemes which affect real change and positive outcomes. The individual also enjoys sharing diverse knowledge and experiences with other delivery staff around them to improve others and contribute to a values-led organisation’s mission.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS

Completion of NFCT DBS & vetting checks including right-to-work & reference checks

Completion of all role-specific NFCT mandatory safeguarding checks

Willingness to work unsociable hours, including evenings, weekends, and public holidays

Driving license and access to own vehicle is preferred

Represent Nottingham Forest Community Trust in line with its values and in a professional manner at all times with respect to attitude, work ethic, personal presentation, and conduct

EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES

Nottingham Forest Community Trust is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.

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Nottingham Forest Community Trust is committed to being transparent about how it handles your personal information, to protecting the privacy and security of your personal information and meeting its obligation under the General Data Protection Regulation and the Data Protection Act 2018. For more information, please see our Privacy Notice.

COMMITMENT TO SAFEGUARDING

At Nottingham Forest Community Trust, we have a holistic and person-centred approach to safeguarding. Where concerns about any child or adult at risk are raised, NFCT staff will always act with the best interests of the individual at the forefront of all actions. We accept and acknowledge our responsibility for the wellbeing and safety of all participants engaged in NFCT programs and activities. It is the duty of our staff and volunteers at NFCT to ensure that all participants are safeguarded by creating and maintaining activities and environments that protect them from harm. Safeguarding is the responsibility of all.

APPLICATION

All applications must be via the application form within this job advert. We are unable to accept a CV in isolation. We adhere to the principles of Safer Recruitment, so please fully complete all required sections. Deadline 27/03/2026.
How to apply
To apply, please click here: https://careers.nottinghamforestcommunitytrust.co.uk/jobs/7377358-premier-league-primary-stars-plps-lead-coach
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