Dorset Council UK
Multi-sports coach - Corfe Mullen Youth Trust (CMYT)

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Are you passionate about sport and motivated by the opportunity to positively impact young people’s lives?
We’re looking for an enthusiastic and engaging Multi-Sports Coach to join the team at Corfe Mullen Youth Trust (CMYT), delivering our exciting Friday evening “Choose Sport” programme. This is more than just coaching — it’s about using sport as a powerful tool to connect, inspire, and support young people aged 11-16.
You’ll be working alongside experienced youth workers, helping create a safe, inclusive space where young people can build confidence, develop life skills, and make positive choices.
Job Description
Job Title: Sessional Multi-Sports Coach (Youth Work Setting)
Salary: SCP8 £13.99ph - SCP9 £14.82ph (dependent on experience)
Hours: Friday Evenings (Zero-hour contract, with potential additional hours and fixed hours contract)
Responsible to: Lead Youth Worker
Base: Corfe Mullen Town Council Office, Towers Way, Corfe Mullen, BH21 3UA and surrounding areas
Main Purpose of the Role
As part of the CMYT team, the multi-sports Coach will deliver engaging, inclusive, and structured sports sessions as part of our Friday evening “Choose Sport” programme.
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This role is sport-focused and works alongside the wider youth work team. You will use sport as a tool to:
engage young people (ages 11-16) build positive relationships provide a safe and enjoyable alternative to anti-social behaviour support young people to make positive choices
You will play a key role in supporting engagement through physical activity within a youth work setting. Safeguarding decisions and session leadership sit with the Lead Youth Worker. The roles primary responsibility is sports delivery with engagement through physical activity.
Key Responsibilities
plan and deliver structured, fun, and inclusive multi-sport sessions adapt activities to suit a range of abilities, needs, and engagement levels use sport to promote: Teamwork Confidence Positive behaviour Healthy lifestyles work collaboratively with youth workers to support wider session aims build positive and appropriate relationships with young people encourage participation and inclusion over competition and performance manage behaviour using positive, restorative approaches support the creation of a safe, welcoming, and engaging environment set up and pack down sports equipment follow all safeguarding, health & safety, and organisational policies report any concerns or incidents to the Lead Youth Worker or Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)


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Key Requirements
Friday Evenings - “Choose Sport” Programme (from May Half Term)
late afternoon / evening delivery multi-sport activities (e.g. football, basketball, cricket, team games) targeting young people at risk of anti-social behaviour or exploitation combining sport, mentoring, and informal youth work conversations
Availability for Friday evenings is essential.
Wider Opportunities
There may be opportunities to support additional CMYT provision, including:
Monday - School-based youth work (Corfe Hills School) Wednesday - Detached/Responsive sessions events, trips, and holiday programmes
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