Platform Sports Group
Girl's Development Officer

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Girl's Development Officer
Job Title: Girls Football Development Officer
Location: Surrey, England
Reports to: Director of Football
Salary: Competitive, based on experience
Contract Type: Part Time
Hours: 20 Hours
About Platform Sports Coaching:
Platform Sports Coaching Ltd. is a dynamic and forward-thinking sports coaching company based in Surrey. Our mission is to provide every player with the best possible platform to succeed, both on and off the pitch.
We deliver high-quality football coaching and training programmes that help players improve their technical ability, tactical understanding, and personal confidence. Whether they're just starting out or aiming for the next level, our player pathways are built on our core values:
- Play – We create a fun, engaging environment where players develop a genuine love for the game.
- Progress – Every session is designed to help players take positive steps in their development.
- Perform – We prepare players to apply their skills with confidence, whether in training, matches, or trials.
Beyond individual development, we work closely with local grassroots partner clubs to support and improve their coaching infrastructure, offering mentorship, CPD, and strategic support that raises the standard of football in the community.
At Platform, we’re not just building better players — we’re developing confident, well-rounded young people through the power of football.
Role Overview:
We are seeking a passionate and proactive Girls Football Development Officer to lead, grow, and inspire the next generation of female footballers. This role is central to expanding the girls’ football provision across our programmes, supporting player development, coach mentoring, and engaging local schools, grassroots clubs, and community partners.
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You will work closely with our wider coaching team to design and deliver high-quality football experiences tailored to girls of all ages and abilities, helping shape a positive, inclusive environment where players can thrive both on and off the pitch.
Key Responsibilities:
Programme Delivery & Coordination
- Manage and lead on our Girl’s team coaching programme and opportunities to expand our offering.
- Lead and develop girls-only football sessions, camps, and school programmes.
- Oversee player development pathways from grassroots to advanced level.
- Support and mentor female coaches within the organisation.
Community & School Engagement
- Build strong partnerships with local schools, grassroots clubs, and County FAs.
- Increase participation by actively promoting girls’ football opportunities.
- Plan and deliver school holiday camps, tournaments, and festivals.
Player Development
- Monitor and track player progress, ensuring sessions are challenging, inclusive, and engaging.
- Identify and nurture talented players, supporting transitions into club environments or academies.
Administration & Compliance
- Ensure all safeguarding, health & safety, and GDPR policies are followed.
- Maintain accurate registers, session plans, and development records.
- Provide regular reports and updates to the Head of Football Development.


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Essential Requirements:
- Minimum FA Level 2 / UEFA C qualification in Coaching Football (or working towards).
- Experience coaching girls and/or managing girls’ football programmes.
- A strong understanding of female player development and youth football structures.
- Excellent communication and leadership skills.
- Enhanced DBS, First Aid, and Safeguarding Children certification (or willingness to obtain).
Desirable:
- UEFA B Licence or working towards.
- Experience working in school and community settings.
- Knowledge of talent pathways and experience working with advanced players.
- Passion for championing female participation and inclusion in sport.
What We Offer:
- Opportunity to shape and grow a dynamic girls’ football programme.
- Supportive and collaborative working environment.
- Access to CPD and progression opportunities.
- Work with a passionate team in a fast-developing organisation.
- Hybrid working.
- Private Medical Insurance.
- State Pension.
- Wellness Day.
- FREE Work Uniform.
- Opportunities for additional earning.
- Growth within the company.
- Professional support from experienced professionals.
If you're ready to make a real difference in girls' football and inspire the next generation of female players, we’d love to hear from you.
📩 To apply, please send your CV and a short cover letter to max@platformsportscoaching.co.uk by Friday 24th July.
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