Big chance here. Our Academy is currently seeking to appoint six new Lead Age Group Scouts. Details of the role, including information about how to apply, can be found by clicking here. (Closing date for applications: Friday 19th January 2018) Hull City Tigers are committed to Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults and colleagues are expected to contribute to the delivery of our safeguarding policy and procedures. Some posts may require the employee to undertake an enhanced disclosure check by The Disclosure and Barring Service. Hull City Tigers is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion, belief and gender. Due to the success in developing home grown talent Hull City Tigers Academy are offering the following exciting opportunities to join their Academy scouting team. We are looking to recruit 6 lead age group scouts who will be accountable to the Head of Academy Recruitment. If you think you have the required skills to be considered for this role and would like to join a successful team of committed scouts then please send your CV to Martin Dunn Head of Academy Recruitment on: [email protected] Job Title: Casual Academy Scout Responsible to: Head of Academy Recruitment please log in to view this image please log in to view this image Hull City Tigers Academy are currently operating as a Category 2 Academy within the Elite Player please log in to view this image Performance Plan (EPPP). Responsible for • Identifying local players within designated age groups that fit into our player DNA. • Develop and maintain a strong network of contacts that enhance the Recruitment of Academy players. • Act on any information given by The Head of Academy Recruitment. • Ensuring that all rules regarding Youth Development are followed as set out each season.• Completion of all documentation as required.• Assist in the development of new documents as and when requested, so that the processes reviewed and updated regularly. • Attend ALL Academy Recruitment Meetings• Develop relationships with grassroots clubs, specific to your designated age group• Attend all development centres to view players so that standard is improved via efficient and professional recruitment strategies.• Attend CPD as and when required.• Attend Academy games to ensure that you are aware of the standard of player that is required.• Forward the Head of Academy Recruitment a record of games attended within 48 hours.• Complete all documentation in detail and forward any player assessments to the Head of Academy Recruitment within 48 hours of viewing.• Ensure that as a Casual Academy Scout that you adhere to the “Scout Protocol” set down by club at all times. General Task • Attention to detail a vital attribute.• Willingness to work unsociable hours and weekends.• Understanding of a constantly changing culture / demand. • Ability to build & maintain local relationships.• Ability to work as part of a team and on own initiative• Excellent interpersonal skills• Able to communicate effectively• Dedicated to self-improvement and personal development • Willing to follow and promote the Club football philosophy This Job Description is not to be regarded as exclusive or exhaustive. Hull City Tigers are committed to Safeguarding Children and Vulnerable Adults and colleagues are expected to contribute to the delivery of our safeguarding policy and procedures. Some posts may require the employee to undertake an enhanced disclosure check by The Disclosure and Barring Service. Closing Date: Friday 19th January 2018 please log in to view this image
'Hull City Tigers Academy are currently operating as a Category 2 Academy within the Elite Player Performance Plan' No they're not, you daft ****s, 'Hull City Academy' are currently operating as a Category 2 Academy.
Having been at the academy last year with my team playing the Hull City academy side - I'd say you're over qualified.
it does at least show that they want people to identify local youngsters to bring in. For ages that was a sticking point with our academy and local kids would bugger off to Leeds or Grimsby.
We've been invited to loads of Academy side days at Leeds, City, Scunthorpe and Grimsby. After the City 'day' I've turned them all down. The 'scouting' and Academy set up is poor, and I don't think it benefits player development.
That film is great. I would literally emulate Will Ferrell. Especially when they walk out the back of the meat truck covered in blood and the other team **** themselves and forfeit.
Im thinking just the trackie top and sambas. It's really mild up here. It'll certainly get the kids running faster