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JFA recruiting new Football Services Officer or Manager

The Jersey Football Association is looking to appoint a Football Services Officer/Manager to support the running of the game in the island.
  • Always dreamt of working in football?
  • Looking for a new challenge?
  • Want to shape the way football is run in the island?

The Jersey Football Association has a vacancy for a Football Services Officer/Manager, tasked with supporting the delivery of the JFA Business Plan.

We're looking for someone with a passion for the game and a good eye for detail, to work closely with local clubs and support JFA programmes and services.

Role Requirements & Responsibilities:

  • To administer player registration processes using the FA Whole Game System;
  • To manage club affiliation, referee registration and competition processes using the FA Whole Game System;
  • To administer misconduct and other discipline related reports in accordance with FA rules, regulations and policies using the FA Whole Game System;
  • To assist with the organisation of JFA disciplinary commissions;
  • To provide administrative cover for the JFA Office Manager when out of office;
  • To manage travel arrangements for all JFA executives, representative teams and visiting teams. This includes Centre of Excellence and Player Development Centre commitments, on and off the island;
  • To organise and administer the JFA Education programme to include the provision of coaching, medical, safeguarding children, equality and other courses/workshops;
  • To support and participate in selected JFA committees;
  • To assist with the provision of JFA football development initiatives and JFA events;
  • To contribute to the delivery of JFA Safeguarding Operating Standards;
  • To undertake additional tasks deemed appropriate for the role.

Please download the full job description, including details of how to apply, by clicking below.

 JD - Football Services Officer or Manager 

Closing date: Monday 23rd September 2019

Applicants who have not heard back by 30th September 2019 should assume that they have been unsuccessful on this occasion.