English Schools' FA's Management Traineeship
Trainee Governance Manager
Introduction
The English Schools' Football Association is the governing body for schools' football in England. Established in 1904, the Association is now a vibrant Membership charity serving over 700,000 players taking part in over 2 million football opportunities each year. Supported by a network of volunteers in every local education authority in England, plus the Crown Dependencies, the Association supports over 50,000 teams to take part in schools' football.
The Association has four key functions:
1. Governing the game as it applies to schools (e.g. rules of the game, discipline, child welfare)
2. Providing a national competition structure through which schools and Member Associations can play and contest national titles
3. Supporting representative football and running two national teams – U15 girls and U18 boys
4. Supporting its Members and creating new opportunities for children to play.
The Management Traineeship Scheme
The ESFA's Management Traineeship scheme provides the opportunities for those with potential to develop both leadership and role-specific skills in a supportive and developmental environment.
Management trainees will benefit from a range of personalised support including:
5. A tailored training package to support their development in both the technicalities of the role and as a leader, for an average of 12 months
6. Formal management training (and time for study), leading to a management qualification
7. A workplace “buddy”, different to the line manager, where applicable
8. An external mentor, where applicable
9. Access to key management professionals outside of the specific responsibilities of the role (e.g., finance, PR)
10. A starting salary of £24,000, rising to £28,000 upon qualification
11. A permanent role on qualification.
Management trainee candidates must:
12. Have a first class or upper second class degree
13. Provide evidence of some leadership activity and impact
14. Have a demonstrable interest in the role offered through the traineeship scheme
The role is office-based with some opportunities for employees to benefit from flexible working. Candidates must therefore be able to commute to the office in Stafford for the majority of the working week.
Full details of the role and how to apply can be found on the ESFA website