Full-Time High School Partnership Officer
Job Description
High School Partnership Officer
Our people are as committed to the success of the company as the players are to winning trophies.
We offer a unique and exciting working environment, excellent training, with recognition and rewards for the part each individual plays.The Purpose:
The Foundation delivers a wide range of educational, aspirational, leadership and personal development programs designed to develop young people to achieve their potential.
Based in a partner high school full time, the main responsibility of this role will be to deliver Foundation programs that support the development of student’s educational behaviours, attendance, and wellbeing. You will work with internal and external partners to provide students with aspirational experiences that raise confidence and self-esteem.
The Role
- To work with the High School Partnership coordinator to provide, facilitate and deliver aspirational opportunities and experiences from both internal and external partners.
- To build development plans that will increasingly challenge, enhance skills, shape a positive attitude and foster a confident approach to meeting objectives.
- To plan and lead regular progress meetings with students to ensure their agreed personal development objectives remain relevant and on track.
- To develop and manage effective working relationships with key stakeholders within the partnership including with local community groups and organisations.
- To help create, develop and support a steering group network of key stakeholders to effectively manage the extended schools program. This will include, supporting the primary school and community engagement managers to successfully embed a Street Reds and primary partnership program.
- To work with the High School Co-ordinator and recognised school representatives to manage, monitor evaluate and innovate the service level agreement objectives to ensure they remain relevant, unique and aligned to the strategic vision of the Foundation and the partner school.
- As directed by the High School management team, maintain registers, collect all relevant data, information and evidence of good practice to support funding conditions and for the formulation of case studies
- To work with the High School management team to coordinate and facilitate external events to support SLA objectives and in the fostering of a team ethos within the High School Partnerships department.
- To complete risk assessments to ensure a safe and healthy working environment at all times in accordance with Manchester United Foundation and Manchester United Football Club’s policies.
- As directed by the High School management team, attend seminars, networking events and exhibitions relevant to the role, proactively using the information and learning to influence current and future partner school programmes and activities.
- Ensure that the Foundation’s code of conduct is upheld in all activities, delivery and physical appearance.
- Demonstration of academic achievement in secondary and/or further education
- FA Level 2 in coaching football and relevant support qualifications
- Strong functional skills in Mathematics and English
- A full and clean UK driving licence (or recognised equivalent)
- Experience working (paid or volunteering) with children and young people, preferably within a charitable, school or sporting environment
- Proven ability of engaging with a range of stakeholders and external partners in order to achieve strategic and contractual objectives
- Experience of scoping, delivering, monitoring and evaluating a range of physical activity programmes
- A passion for working with children, young people and hard to reach groups
- Self-driven individual who brings life and energy to their delivery
- Ability to be a positive role model
- Excellent organisational skills
- Ability to adapt and diversify delivery in programmes/sessions
- Inclusive leadership skills that bring together diverse individuals, groups and stakeholders
- Innovative and able to convert difficulties into successes
- Ability to work effectively as an individual and as a team member
- Forward planner
- Punctual
- Effective communication skills (written, verbal and listening)
- Excellent digital skills
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office programmes
- Youth work qualification
Due to this post being in regulated activity, the potential employee will be required to undertake a Disclosure and Barring Service check at the appropriate level.
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How to Apply
https://www.manutd.com/en/Club/Jobs/Permanent-and-Temporary-Opportunities
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