
Nottingham Forest
Head of Coach Development, Methodology and Innovation
Salary
Please state your expectations within your applicationLocation
The Nigel Doughty Academy, Nottingham, NG2 7SRClosing date
August 31stAbout the Role:
Nottingham Forest have created an exciting approach to talent development creating four clear pillars in our football delivery – 1. Team Coaching, 2. Individual Coaching, 3. Talented Player Performance & 4. Coach Development, Methodology Development and Innovation. This role will lead on pillar 4, driving our coach development, methodology and innovation.
This new position will, in part, replace the existing Head of Coaching role, a post we have decided to divide in two, separating player development and coach development. This will allow clearer focus on the delivery of world-class coach development, looking specifically at ‘how we teach’, as opposed to ‘what we teach’, and creating unique and exciting development plans specific to each coach’s needs.
We firmly believe our existing excellent staff have a fantastic knowledge of football, this post will now deliver a creative and cutting-edge approach to how we impart this knowledge to our players. The post holder will use research, data, and their own experience of modern teaching strategies, to challenge the norms in how a football curriculum and teaching is delivered, challenging our staff at the same time.
- Reporting to: Head of Academy
The Perks of the Job:
- Opportunity to access tickets for events at The City Ground.
- Employee Assistance Programme.
- Access to high street and gym discounts.
- Discount within our Club shop.
- Free on-site parking.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
- Understand modern and cutting-edge coach development, coach education, teaching and learning strategies in elite player development environments. Remain constantly aware of new concepts, ideas and technologies to place Forest ahead of our competitors.
- Create a unique and individual coach specific CPD plan and development plans for all coaches, focussing on teaching strategies and taking cognisance of learning styles and cognitive neuroscience
- In line with our Football Development & Talent Management Centre strategy deliver annual CPD, for all coaches, for phases, for specific groups of coaches and for individual coaches
- All coaches to have clear development plans based on Forest coach DNA and competency framework
- Implement a series of ‘innovation’ project groups across our disciplines, not just football and coaching, on specific topics, to drive ‘alternative thinking’ with an ‘all in’ mindset to trying new ideas and concepts, accepting to succeed, some will fail
- Own all football aspects, and creatively develop, our new full-time schools model and complimentary hybrid school release projects, and any other training pathway models we develop
- Own all football aspects of our ‘Magic Hub’ project, designed to introduce new pedagogy in our pre-Academy space across the Midlands
- Form a key part of our ‘football’ leadership team shaping the strategic direction of our Academy & B Team wide football programme in close collaboration with the Head of Football Development & Talent Management, Head of Academy, Transition Coach & Scout, Player Pathways Manager, Senior Coaches and our Player Development Managers. This is a key leadership and management role.
What we are looking for:
- A creative thinker with an outstanding track record in coach development and, methodology / curriculum development
- Ambitious and driven with a hunger to own and develop an exciting project
- Excellent knowledge of player development processes, coach development processes and modern teaching practice.
- At least 3 years’ experience working in elite Academy Football or equivalent in another sport or teaching environment.
- Focused on individual learning in a team setting
- Creative presentation and delivery skills.
- Excellent interpersonal skills with an adaptability to work with members of staff across departments
- Ability to work under pressure and willing to work unsociable hours
- Dedicated to self-improvement and personal development in a very creative way
- Organised, methodical and logical approach to work but with a creative spark
- High level I.T. and presentation skills
- Positive and high energy outlook with an ability to influence and motivate
- Enhanced DBS Check
Desirable (but not essential) Person Specification:
- UEFA ‘A’ Licence
- UEFA Pro Licence (working Towards)
- Advanced Youth Award
- Degree in Sports/Teaching related subject.
- BFAS first aid award (or working towards)
How to apply:
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We aim to create a culture which embraces and celebrates our differences, enables individuals to feel comfortable, maximise their potential and eliminate discrimination.
Nottingham Forest Football Club is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons, regardless of age, disability, gender, gender reassignment, marital / civil partnership status, pregnancy / maternity leave, race, religion/belief, sexual orientation, or any other legally protected characteristic.
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