Manchester United Foundation believes every young person should feel empowered to achieve their goals and uses the power of football and Manchester United to support young people to make positive choices in their lives.
In line with Manchester United's rich history in developing young players, Manchester United Girls Academy strives to nurture young girls and women through our player pathway.
Providing holistic development, life skills and opportunities to transition through from U9's to First Team football. Each players' development is based on their individual needs and aligned to the individual, positional and team specific parameters of our Redprint.
The main purpose of the role is to coach an age group with the Girls Youth Academy and implement the delivery of the Redprint coaching programme.
The aim is to create a positive, friendly, safe, and open learning environment that:Everyone wants to be part of.
Maximises individual player potential.
Amplifies team effectiveness.
The coach must be available to work Monday and Wednesday evenings at Eccles Sixth Form College and at the weekend.
The Role:
Plan, prepare and deliver high quality technical sessions and practices.
Contribute to IDP process with detailed objective and subjective feedback.
Plan and prepare for each match with particular emphasis on the needs of individual players.
To always adhere to the Manchester United development & coaching 'Redprint' philosophy.
To engage fully in CPD events organised internally and externally.
Support player welfare.
Uphold the standards of sportsmanship, behaviour and playing style expected at Manchester United.
Contribute towards a positive working environment.
Ensure compliance with the company's safeguarding policy
Want to make a positive difference to young people.
Hard working, enthusiastic and dependable
People Skills (Self-assured, build rapport, empathise with others, emotionally intelligent, approachable)
Understanding of Safeguarding best practice
Knowledge of implementing policies and procedures especially health and safety and risk assessments.
Skills & Experience:
KnowledgeOf the Women and Girls game
Coaching Philosophies and Practices
Principles of Play
ExperienceOf working in academy football (girls or boys) - Desirable
Coaching and mentoring young players.
SkillsAbility to motivate and inspire female footballers.
Deliver professional and high-quality sessions.
Delivering high quality coaching sessions to a range of age groups
Ability to travel independently.
QualificationsCoaching Award (minimum level 2/UEFA C Licence)
Emergency First Aid in Football qualification
Valid Safeguarding Children certificate.
FA Youth Modules (Desirable)
Our Commitment to You:
At Manchester United, we believe that a diverse and inclusive environment makes us stronger. We are committed to building a team where everyone feels welcomed, valued, and empowered to contribute their unique perspectives. Diversity, equity and inclusion are at the core of our recruitment strategy, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
Ready to Join Us?
If this sounds like the perfect role for you, please submit your application by Friday 25th July 2025.
Manchester United is committed to safeguarding children and vulnerable adults, and as part of this commitment, all candidates will undergo a Disclosure and Barring Service check and reference checks.
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