Education Officer Schoolboys

Wolverhampton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom

Job Description

JOB DESCRIPTION





JOB TITLE:

Schoolboy Education Officer


DEPARTMENT:

Academy

REPORTS TO:

Education Manager


LOCATION:

Sir Jack Hayward Training Ground, Compton Park


HOURS:

37.5 hours per week, exact hours and days to be agreed, flexibility in this role is essential as


it includes evening and weekend work.


DATE:

October 2025




We are Wolves. Progressive, determined, bright, unified and humble. A pack that is hungry for



success. Wolves is one of the fastest growing professional football clubs in the UK, and also



boasts one of the richest histories in the beautiful game.




Formed in 1877, Wolves was a founder member of the Football League, and was one of the


country's most successful sides in the fifties and sixties. During a two decade spell the Black


Country's most decorated side won three First Division titles and one of its four FA Cups.


Fast forward 70 years and Wolves are back amongst football's elite, in the Premier League for an


eighth successive season; but now we compete as a sports and entertainment business across


multiple brand verticals. As a challenger club, Wolves dare to be different, which is why creating


world class propositions in esports, fashion and music are all part of our ambitious plans.


At Wolves, we don't simply look to the future, we seize it.


We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and



adults at risk. We expect all colleagues and volunteers to share this commitment. This means that



the post-holder is required to apply all relevant policies and uphold the Club's commitment to



safeguarding children, young people and adults at risk.



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Job purpose




A key role in the Education Department that will work to support the academic progressions of all


registered players, with a specific remit of implementing an effective provision for players


registered on the Full-Time & Hybrid Training Models. The successful candidate will engage with


internal and external stakeholders to facilitate effective support for all players across the


Foundation & Youth Development Phases.


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Key responsibilities



Be an ambassador of the Wolves culture and philosophy. Tracking, monitoring & recording of the Academy Education U9 - U16 programme. Support the players engaged in the Full-time Training Model, ensuring regular and effective
communication processes are in place with the Academy's partner school, suitable to meet the


needs of each individual.





Central contact for schools, parents and other stakeholders regarding education progression. Working with schools to collect and analyse tracking data for all registered players in the schoolboy
age groups.
Ensure specific and appropriate education contribution to the U9 - U16 MDT reports, based on
school and Academy data collected at regular intervals.
Relating specifically to the education aspects, have responsibility for the effective induction of new
players, and for the re-engagement of players progressing through the Academy.
Communicate effectively and efficiently with schools and stakeholders across the U9 - U16 age
groups to ensure a comprehensive support process exists to assist each individual in their academic


progression.
Coordination and delivery of the Academy Full-Time (FTTM), and Hybrid Training Model (HTM)
compensatory education provision based at the Training Ground during the school day.
Manage casual teaching staff to support the Academy training programmes and enhance progress
of students.
Gathering of all necessary consents and agreements regarding each individual, and relevant to
their registration with the Academy.
Creation, input to and management of ILPs and reports. Attendance and input to the MDT review meetings. Liaise with schools and other stakeholders to support the transition of players progressing from the
Youth Development Phase into Professional Development Phase.
Engagement with the Academy's and Premier League's Enrichment Programme(s). Attend U9 - U16 trips and tours as required, to provide MDT support and education delivery where
necessary.
Attend relevant meetings and training events as required by the Premier League and other
governing bodies.
Where required, complete all mandatory qualifications and Continued Professional Development
as directed by the Elite Player Performance Plan, Premier League and other associated Governing


Bodies.
Lead on U9-16 PL Education projects and Life Skills programme, with development and
implementation of curriculum, with support from Player Care.
Attend and contribute to player welfare meetings with relevant stakeholders. Manage case work for schoolboy associated safeguarding concerns, relevant to age group and
thresholds, and support DSL where appropriate.
Due to the nature of the industry and the role, some out-of-office hours work would be required
from time to time including evenings, weekends, and bank holidays.


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General responsibilities



Compliance with Club policies. Compliance with the Club's health and safety procedures. Compliance with the Club's safeguarding policies. To promote the Club's values. To work consistently to embed equality & diversity into the Club. To undertake such other duties as may be reasonably expected. To maintain professional conduct at all times.



To ensure that all qualifications are re-validated as required every three years from date of
qualification, or as required


Safeguarding




This role involves working with children, young people, and adults at risk in a Regulated Activity.
This means that the post-holder is required to apply all relevant policies and uphold the Club's


commitment to safeguarding children, young people, and adults at risk.

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Key relationships



Education Manager PDP Education Officer(s) Player Care Officer(s) U9-16 Multi-disciplinary Teams Recruitment Staff To ensure positive relationships with players, parents and host families



Person Specification





Job Title: Schoolboy Education Officer





Knowledge: the level and breadth of knowledge to do the job e.g. understanding of a defined system,


method or procedure, legal or regulatory frameworks etc





Essential


Minimum degree level qualification in relevant subject area. Experience of teaching across KS2, KS3 & KS4 Appropriate teaching qualification (PGCE, QTS, QTLS, Cert Ed). Detailed understanding of the National Curriculum An outstanding classroom practitioner that can inspire staff and students/players.


Desirable


Experience of delivering in a non-traditional education establishment. Experience of delivering remote teaching using suitable software systems. Knowledge/understanding of KS2 & KS4 data analysis e.g. Progress 8 & Attainment 8 Experience of tutorial support responsibilities for groups of learners
Technical/work-based skills: skills specific to the job e.g. language competence, typing skills, coaching


skills etc





Essential


Proficient in use of Microsoft packages. Competent in Outlook diary and email management. Willing to learn the use of programmes such as Myconcern and Microsoft Teams. Able to develop effective working relationships. Able to manage own time and tasks efficiently with a high attention to detail.


Desirable


Experience of working with elite sports professionals.
General skills and attributes: more general characteristics e.g. flexibility, communication skills, team


working etc





Essential


Understanding of how to work safely with children and/or vulnerable adults and uphold generally
accepted practice when working with those participants.


Promote, adhere to and implement the Club's Equality Policy and to work consistently to embed
equality and diversity within Club.


Ability to multi-task and handle changes to plans and workload in a positive manner. Possess communication skills that are clear, engaging and responsive. A proactive approach and the ability to work well under pressure in a fast-paced, demanding
role.


Ability to develop strong links with schools to support players academic achievements.



Highly effective written and verbal communication skills. Conscientious and motivated with high level of personal initiative. Approachable, personable and humble. Strong team player. Willing to self-evaluate and work towards continuous improvement.
Experience: proven record of experience in a particular field, profession or specialism.





Essential


Experience of interacting with children from a range of backgrounds and cultures. Good knowledge of exam board specification & assessment guidelines

Desirable


Working with children and/or vulnerable adults


Qualifications: the level of educational, professional and/or occupational training required





Essential


Post-holder must hold or obtain at the earliest opportunity the relevant safeguarding training (i.e.
FA Safeguarding Children Workshop)


This position is subject to a satisfactory DBS check. The successful candidate must have a clear
and appropriate DBS certificate in place prior to commencing employment, in line with our


safeguarding obligations
Desirable


* Clean driving licence and own car.

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Job Detail

  • Job Id
    JD3955424
  • Industry
    Not mentioned
  • Total Positions
    1
  • Job Type:
    Full Time
  • Salary:
    Not mentioned
  • Employment Status
    Full Time
  • Job Location
    Wolverhampton, ENG, GB, United Kingdom
  • Education
    Not mentioned