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Kick It Out Professional Clubs Regional Officer (North)


Position: Professional Clubs Regional Officer (Northern-based)

Salary: £28,000

Area: Northern region

Office: Based at home

Responsible to: Programmes Manager

Deadline : 1st December 2017

Kick It Out is looking to recruit a regional officer to deliver its professional club engagement activity within the Premier League, English Football League and Women’s Super League across the Northern region.

The organisation works throughout the football, education and community sectors to challenge discrimination, encourage inclusive practices and campaign for positive change and is funded by the Premier League, the English Football League, The Football Association and the Professional Footballers Association.

The successful applicant will work with both Premier League and English Football League clubs operating within the northern region.

In order to effectively enhance its proactive relationships with professional clubs, Kick It Out invites applications from candidates of all backgrounds to fill the vacant post.

Application forms must be completed and sent to keeley@kickitout.orgCVs will not be accepted as an application.

Applications close at 5pm on Friday 1 December 2017.

The job description for the Southern-based Professional Clubs Regional Officer can be downloaded here.

To download the person specification please click here.

To download the application form please click here.

To download the diversity monitoring form click here.

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