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Project Officer - Adapted Sports

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Project Officer - Adapted Sports

JOB TITLE: Project Officer - Adapted Sports DEPARTMENT: Chelsea Foundation LOCATION: Stamford Bridge, London CONTRACT: 12-month FTC, 35 hours any 5 of 7 days (including evenings, weekends and anti-social hours when needed)

PURPOSE OF THE ROLE: To lead on all Adapted Sport Programmes at Chelsea FC Foundation. Specifically developing and delivering new strands of adapted sports sessions across a variety of sports that target population of 40 years+, working closely with local and national stakeholders. Closing date: 22nd June We encourage you to apply as soon as possible. In the event that we receive a large number of applications, the position may be filled before the listed closing date. To avoid missing out, please submit your application at your earliest convenience.

MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES: To work closely with the Population Health Senior Project officer to develop, deliver and lead adapted sports programmes, in line with the requirements set out by the funding providers. Activities may include walking football, tennis, cricket, rugby, netball or boccia. Deliver a range of adapted sports and lifestyle changing activities within the Community and across NHS partnerships, including provision during evening and weekends. Deliver and coordinate pathways for special population programmes and support the Health and Wellbeing team with referrals. Ensure success stories are captured, working with Chelsea FC Foundation/Chelsea FC media staff. Prepare delivery programmes and sessions plans that support the project outcomes. Ensuring participation forms, recording sheets and registers are completed accurately and entered in CFCF’s monitoring and evaluation systems. Support the line management of adapted sports programme staff. Work with the Health and Wellbeing team to build external relationships to sustain future programme funding. Ensure all CFCF health & safety and safeguarding procedures are implemented prior to any activity starting, including quality assuring sessional staff delivery.

MEASURES OF PERFORMANCE: To be a positive role model, creating a safe, positive, and fun environment in which to motivate and encourage the community to live a healthy and active lifestyle. Build relationships with partner charities, CCO’s, NGB’s and local authorities for the benefit of the Adapted Sports programme. To lead on the monitoring and evaluation for all Adapted Sports projects in accordance with the needs of each funder, including liaison with the Premier League Charitable Fund as a ‘Salesforce’ user. Be responsible for the safeguarding of participants across all Adapted Sports programmes, liaising and reporting into the Safeguarding Lead for Health and Wellbeing and associated partner Safeguarding Team’s to ensure a clear line of reporting to CFC Safeguarding Hub. Ensure success stories are captured through working with Chelsea FC Foundation/Chelsea FC media staff. Complete and submit project reports at 6-month intervals, or as and when required internally or in accordance with the needs of each funder.

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SKILLS/KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE Qualifications: Essential Relevant professional and/or academic qualifications or a minimum of 2 years’ experience in the industry sector. Level 1 Sports Coaching Qualification, Emergency Aid and Safeguarding Children Certificates. Ability to travel to activity & meetings across London, Surrey and surrounding areas / Clean Driving License

Desirable Minimum Level 2 REPs recognised health and fitness qualification/special populations or equivalent. Level 2 Sports Coaching Qualification, Mental Health First Aid, Emergency Aid and Safeguarding Children Certificates. Health Promotion/Public Health/Health and Social Care or equivalent qualifications.

Experience: Essential A strong knowledge of and experience in working in a Charity, and/or Sports & Health industry. Have a good understanding of Sports, Health and Older Adult services and charities be able to signpost participants accordingly and build partnerships. Experience delivering Adapted Sports, specifically Walking Football across a range of ages and health conditions. Experience in working with sporting governing bodies and knowledge player pathway for target demographic. Experience in line management of sessional staff members.

Desirable Knowledge of the Chelsea FC Foundation. Knowledge of local demographic and social needs. Knowledge of funded sports and football projects. Knowledge of Community Club Organisations and Football Charity Programmes.

OUR EXPECTATIONS: To embody the club’s BLUE behaviours (Brave, Lead, Unity, Edge) in the approach to work and interaction with others To adhere to the club’s policies and procedures, including Health & Safety, Financial Authorisation, Confidentiality and GDPR. To act as an ambassador for diversity, equality, and inclusion, and demonstrate a positive commitment by treating others fairly in line with our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Policy and reporting any acts of discrimination through appropriate channels To create a safe environment and act to protect all young people and vulnerable adults that are either in your care or attending club premises, and report any concerns to the Safeguarding Lead To report any misconduct or suspected misconduct to the HR Department To represent the Club in a professional manner at all times, acting as a positive ambassador and upholding the values, reputation, and standards expected across all interactions. To take responsibility for ongoing personal and professional development, actively engaging in training, feedback, and learning opportunities to enhance performance.

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Our Commitment to Equality, Diversity and Inclusion At Chelsea FC, we believe that the diversity of our people is one of our greatest strengths. We are committed to creating an environment where every colleague and every applicant feels valued, respected, and able to be their authentic self. We welcome the unique experiences, perspectives and backgrounds that each person brings, and we celebrate the positive impact this has on our club and community.

We are dedicated to ensuring fair and equitable opportunities for all, and we give full consideration to every applicant regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, race, religion or belief, sex, sexual orientation, marriage and civil partnership, or pregnancy and maternity.

If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact your recruiter. We’re here to listen, support you, and ensure you have what you need to participate fully.

Chelsea FC is also firmly committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults at risk. All successful applicants will be required to complete a DBS check prior to starting employment, and some roles may require additional safeguarding screening where appropriate. This job description is intended as a guide to the main responsibilities of the role. Duties may evolve over time to reflect the changing needs and priorities of the Club.

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Skills

Adapted Sports
Project Management
Community Engagement
Health Promotion
Safeguarding
Sports Coaching
Partnership Building
Monitoring and Evaluation
Line Management
Event Coordination
Public Health
Communication
Team Collaboration
Data Entry
Reporting
Relationship Management

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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