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Football Coach, 1st / 2nd Team, Cambridge University Sports Club

University of Cambridge Sports Service
Organisation
University of Cambridge Sports Service
Salary
£20-£30 per hour / £70-£85 per game
Location
Cambridge
Contract type
(Part time)
Closing date
21 July 2025
Job Description
Cambridge University Association Football Club (CUAFC) Women’s side is a growing and ambitious club with three teams. Our 1st team competes in BUCS Midlands Tier 1, while our 2nd team, following an immediate promotion in their debut BUCS season, now plays in Midlands Tier 3. We maintain squad fluidity between the teams to allow for player progression and team success. Both teams also compete in cup competitions as well as the annual Varsity Match against Oxford, a key highlight of the season. Each squad consists of around 21 players who bring a positive attitude, strong commitment, and great team spirit.

We are seeking passionate and experienced Football Coaches for both the 1st and 2nd team to lead and develop our University Football club.

Session schedule: Two training sessions (Friday evening and Sunday morning) and one game (Wednesday) per week.

Job Purpose:
To provide high-quality coaching to students of varying ability, fostering skill development, fitness, and competitive performance in football while ensuring a safe and inclusive training environment.

Key Responsibilities:
• Plan and deliver engaging and structured football training sessions for students of varying skill levels.
• Develop individual and team performance strategies, including technical, tactical, and physical conditioning.
• Ensure adherence to safety protocols, including risk assessments and injury prevention measures.
• Prepare students for university competitions, BUCS fixtures, Varsity and other relevant events.
• Provide mentorship and motivation to students, fostering a positive and disciplined training culture.
• Maintain equipment and ensure proper usage during training sessions.
• Collaborate with university sports staff and club committee members to align training with club objectives.
• Uphold health and safety, safeguarding and inclusivity standards, ensuring a welcoming environment for all participants.
• Adhere to club policies and procedures.
• Stay up to date with coaching best practices and relevant qualifications.

Person Specification:

Essential:
• Recognised football coaching qualifications (e.g., Level 2 or higher).
• Experience coaching football to young adults or university-level athletes.
• Strong communication, motivational and leadership skills.
• Knowledge of health and safety regulations in sports coaching.
• Ability to plan and deliver progressive training programs.
• Commitment to inclusivity and student development.

Desirable:
• Experience coaching competitive university teams.
• A track record of increasing participation and retention of members.
• A valid first aid certificate (or willingness to obtain one).

What we offer:
• An induction to the role
• Opportunities for relevant development and training
• Support to understand and adhere to relevant club policy
• A regular point of contact to support you
• The chance to make a meaningful impact
How to apply
Please send your CV and a short covering letter outlining your relevant experience to womens.president.cuafc@gmail.com by the 21st of July. For informal enquiries, please contact Anna Hipkiss, Women’s Student Co-President, on womens.president.cuafc@gmail.com
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