Burnley FC in the Community
Senior Netball Development Coach

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Senior Netball Development Coach
Department
Sports Development
Location
Various locations across Burnley and Pendle
Contract Type
Permanent
Working Pattern
35 hours per week, worked across 6 days
Closing Date
Friday, 11th September 2026
Salary
£24,984 - £27,587 per annum
The Role
The Senior Netball Development Coach (SNDC) supports the Sports Development Manager with developing and delivering all aspects of the Netball Academy delivered in partnership with Nelson & Colne College and Accrington and Rossendale College. The SNDC is also responsible for leading and supporting the delivery of our community-based Netball provision and sports participation within Burnley and the surrounding areas.
Roles and Responsibilities
Programme Delivery & Coaching
- Plan, deliver and evaluate netball sessions to ensure high standards and customer service is maintained.
- Lead the delivery of community netball programmes including Back 2 Netball, Walking Netball, Netball Development Centres and Bella Bee Netball.
- Deliver netball coaching sessions and support classroom-based education workshops when required.
Programme Development & Growth
- Explore growth opportunities with the Sports Development Manager for netball provision related to the project area.
- Provide exit routes, including coaching or playing opportunities, for graduating Netball Academy players/students.
Staffing, Coordination & Sustainability
- To support the coordination of staffing and delivery of netball sessions and other sports development sessions (when required), whilst ensuring all sessions are financially viable and sustainable.
Marketing, Promotion & Partnerships
- Support the marketing and promotion of netball and other sports development programmes, including distributing flyers and attending open evenings.
- Liaise with colleagues and key partners to proactively promote netball projects to new and existing participants within Burnley and surrounding areas.
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Administration, Monitoring & Evaluation
- Undertake administrative duties to ensure the smooth running of netball development initiatives, including attendance registers, organising fixtures, transport and petty cash.
- Monitor and evaluate netball development projects, logging key impact and participation data on Salesforce.
General
- To understand and implement the Charity’s Safeguarding policy, procedures, and best practice guidelines in your role. To use this understanding to ensure safe working practices, appropriate reporting of concerns and contribute positively to a safe environment.
- To be able to work flexible hours where the role of the job requires.
- To work towards agreed objectives.
- Comply with all Charity policies.
- Promote the Burnley FC in the Community brand and ethos in a professional, strong, and positive manner.
- Work alongside other team members to support in other areas of the organisation as and when required to promote best practice.
- Hold a commitment to equality and diversity in the workplace.
- Willingness to attend training courses to enhance own professional development.
- Always demonstrate the Charity’s values.
This job description is issued as a guideline to assist you in your duties and is not exhaustive. You may, on occasions, be required to undertake additional or other duties within the context of this job description.
Essential Qualifications, Experience & Skills
- Level 2 Netball or equivalent coaching qualification
- Evidence of CPD
- Safeguarding
- Emergency Aid
- Experience in delivering safe, structured and enjoyable netball sessions in schools, clubs and the local community.
- Understanding the needs of target groups including women and girls, minority ethnic communities, people with disabilities and people from disadvantaged backgrounds and areas of deprivation.


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Safeguarding Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to safeguarding children and young people and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Successful applicants will be subject to an Enhanced Criminal Record Check (DBS), which will be paid for by the Charity.
Please note that in line with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2022, an online safeguarding search will also be carried out by a member of our HR or Safeguarding Team for all shortlisted candidates. The post is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 and any offer of employment will be subject to satisfactory references and an Enhanced DBS check.
E, D & I Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to equality and diversity within the workplace. We are proud to be an equal opportunities employer and encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply. Reasonable adjustments are available for candidates and those employed by BFCitC who disclose.
Veteran Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to supporting veterans, reservists and the wider armed forces community. We are actively engaged in the recruitment of Service Leavers.
Mental Health Statement
Burnley FC in the Community are committed to promoting and protecting the physical and Mental Health of all of our staff.
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