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About the job
At the heart and soul of London since 1895 West Ham United is a dynamic, fan-focused football Club constantly moving forward but always with an eye on the past.
Our home at the London Stadium has a capacity of 62,500 making it one of the biggest club Stadia in the country however our tickets are the lowest priced for London based clubs in the Premier League, echoing objectives to create Affordable Family Football.
In 2018, our Women's team gained a professional status for the very first time, jumping 2 divisions and competed in the Women's Super League (WSL), the premier division of women's football in England. After finishing a respectable 7th, the team enjoyed particular success in the FA Cup reaching the final of the competition, eventually being beaten by 2017 winners Manchester City.
In April 2019, we opened our brand-new Academy facility based at Chadwell Heath which will help to bring through some of the very best talents in the area, the recent emergence of First Team Players Declan Rice and Ben Johnson are a testament to the work already being done at the Academy.
On the business side, we are continuing to create a Stadium our supporters can call home, with the renaming of the Billy Bonds Stand and Claret and Blue pitch surrounding amongst the latest developments. Additionally, the Club has achieved the Disability Confident Leader status.
The Club employees a constantly growing workforce of approximately 300 core staff and 500 Foundation and events staff, and is a truly unique place to work. We welcome talented individuals who will thrive in our ambitious organisation.
In October 2023, West Ham United was awarded the Advanced level of the Premier League Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Standard, recognising the Club’s ongoing dedication and commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion (EDI). It is the second time West Ham United has received the award, which is the top accolade that can be achieved by Premier League clubs, having first been presented with the Advanced level in 2020.
Position:
Premier League Kicks coach for SEND sessions
Hours: Varied/Sessional
Location: Across East London
Summary-
The PLK session coach will deliver 80% and evaluate 20% all aspects of the Premier League Kicks SEND Programmes and wider community sports programming at the West Ham United Foundation. The candidate will demonstrate a passion and commitment to improving the lives of young people.
The candidate must have a passion for sport and engage young people with SEND needs. The ideal candidate will plan and deliver fun and safe activities, embedding informal learning throughout for all participants involved including, targeted work with young people with disabilities and females. The candidate will deliver to young people with varying abilities and needs, in diverse environments. The Sessional Coach will assist the completion of monitoring requirements including attendance registers and surveys. You will ensure activities are safe and suitable for all participants involved, and you will have the responsibility of supervising and supporting participants, making sure protocols are always followed.
Main Responsibilities
Take responsibility for the delivery of the Premier League Kicks Programme and further Youth and Community projects in line with West Ham United Foundation’s high-quality standards and framework
Deliver the highest possible quality of sporting session, to a wealth of participants with varying abilities, needs and demands, in a variety of different environments.
Ensure appropriate planning is conducted prior to each session that is delivered, with considerations being made for individuals’ needs and requirements
Complete risk assessments, report incidents/ accidents using the appropriate systems.
When required, provide cover and assistance for other coaching staff across all boroughs/areas that the Foundation operates. This may include working during evenings and weekends as required.
Assist the completion of the necessary monitoring requirements efficiently including attendance registers, surveys and participant data capture alongside logging such data within monitoring systems such as Views
Positively promote the Clubs/Foundations Equal Opportunities Policy and core values in all aspects of the post’s responsibilities and duties.
Always promote a positive and professional image including appearance and punctuality
Maintain a commitment to CPD in line with Senior Management expectations this is to include attending performance reviews and training as requested
Deliver to the standards expected regarding coaching, health and safety and child protection and in accordance with the Foundation’s /Club’s Equal Opportunities Policy.
Requirements:
Education/ Qualifications/ Experience:
FA Football Coaching Qualification Level 1/ 2 (E)
FA Youth Module 1&2 (D)
FA Disability Football Introduction (D)
FA Emergency First Aid Certificate (E)
FA Safeguarding Children Certificate (E)
Other Sporting and Youth Work/ Counselling Qualifications (D)
Experience working with young people in group settings. (E)
Experience of imbedding informal learning within delivery (D)
Experienced and can demonstrate an understanding of coaching mixed abilities including across a range of ages, including participants with disabilities. (D)
Abilities/ Skills/ Knowledge:
Demonstrate a good understanding of how to engage and connect with young people.
Commitment to and understanding of equality, diversity and inclusion.
Demonstrate an understanding of how to improve sport participation.
Demonstrate an ability to worth within diverse communities and draw on individual strengths to promote sports participation.
Flexible working in accordance with requirements of working across evening and weekends and holidays.
Ability to work independently.
Strong commitment to quality service delivery
Ability to get on with a wide range of people.
Ability to monitor and evaluate programme delivery.
Commitment to develop and improve own performance and CPD.
Commitment to promoting health and wellbeing and improvement opportunities.
Other information:
EDI Statement
Our club's history is rooted in a solid commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, and we openly strive to be leaders in promoting EDI values. West Ham United is tactical in its approach to addressing inequity and prioritising the undertaking of meaningful and lasting change for all.
We prioritise removing barriers to attracting and engaging the best talent from all communities. We are proactive in creating equal access to opportunities and benefits for everyone and a discrimination-free environment where everyone experiences being treated with dignity and respect regardless of their background, circumstances, or protected characteristics.
Safeguarding
At our Club and Foundation, we advocate a proactive approach to ensure every child and adult has the right to experience safety and be treated with care, respect, and dignity. Therefore, we prioritise protection from harm and promote safeguarding good practice and compliance as an integral part of all our operations and engagement. This includes conducting robust, safer recruitment checks to identify any potential risks associated with individuals who may pose a threat to children or adults who are at risk of harm.
Staff must follow the Club’s Safeguarding reporting procedures to report without delay allegations of abuse, poor practice, or anything else that is or may impact the welfare of a child, young person, or adult at risk. After contacting and taking guidance from the Safeguarding Team, staff must use the Club’s Child Protection Online Management System (CPOMS) to record the concern within 24 hours unless directed otherwise.