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Grassroots Casual Coach Developer

The Football Association
Organisation
The Football Association
Salary
Competitive
Location
Nationwide
Contract type
Fixed Term (Part time)
Closing date
8 February 2026
Job Description
The FA is seeking to appoint several Casual Coach Developers to strengthen and support the volunteer coaching workforce at the heart of grassroots football across participating County FAs.



This is a hands-on, people-focused, and pitch-based role. Successful applicants will work directly within clubs and community environments, engaging with coaches during evening training sessions, weekend matchdays, and through both in-person and online learning opportunities. Your support will help coaches build confidence, enhance their practice, and create positive, player-centred environments.



As a Coach Developer with The FA, you will:

Deliver high-quality learning opportunities — including CPD, in-situ support, and development workshops — tailored to the needs of grassroots coaches.
Facilitate peer learning by creating collaborative, inclusive, and supportive coach development spaces.
Provide one-to-one mentoring to help coaches reflect, develop confidence, grow their knowledge, and apply learning in their own environment.
Support the delivery of one or more of The FA's six key functions of Coach Development, depending on local County FA priorities (e.g., CPD, Women & Girls, EDI networks, Disability provision, England Accredited Clubs, Stepping Over the Sidelines).
Champion inclusive practice and help widen participation across underrepresented groups and priority communities.
Work closely with the County FA Coach Development Lead and the Regional Coach Development Manager to ensure alignment with The FA's National Grassroots Coach Development Strategy.


The FA is looking for individuals who are:

Experienced and knowledgeable in grassroots football coaching and/or coach development.
Skilled in building rapport, mentoring, and supporting adult learners in varied environments.
Confident in presenting to groups of all sizes and facilitating engaging learning experiences.
Passionate about player development, coach learning, and creating positive, safe, and inclusive environments.
Comfortable working flexibly during evenings and weekends, and able to travel across their local County FA area.
Strong communicators who can work collaboratively with clubs, coaches, volunteers, and County FA staff.


Where we are recruiting (County FAs)

Please download the County FA map and vacancy table below to identify opportunities near you. If you are viewing this advert via a job board, please visit the FA Careers site to access the document.



Preference will be given to applicants who live within, or in proximity to, the County FA boundaries they are applying to support. Please note that some County FAs may have multiple Casual Coach Developer positions available.



When applying, the application form will ask you to select your preferred region. Please enter the County FA you are applying for when prompted. If you wish to apply to more than one County FA, please list all relevant County FAs in your response.



Why Join The FA?

Make a meaningful impact by supporting coaches directly in their grassroots environment.
Play a significant part in delivering The FA Grassroots Coach Development Offer.
Gain valuable experience as part of a national team contributing to transformational change across the game.
Access support, development opportunities, and best practices from The FA's Coach Development network.


We are a diverse workplace, aspiring to represent football across the country. The Football Association actively promotes inclusion and diversity, encouraging you to be the best version of yourself at work.



We welcome applications from everyone and are proud to be an equal opportunities employer. If you have any particular requirements in respect of the recruitment or interview process, please mention this during your application.
How to apply
https://careers.thefa.com/jobs/vacancy/grassroots-casual-coach-developer-hb0288-variable/2918/description/
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