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FBB Schools North West- Educational Practitioner

FBB Schools North West- Educational Practitioner

Football Beyond Borders

North West of England

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Salary:
£23,720 to £27,652
Job type:
Full Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
2nd September 2019
Apply by:
2 July 2019

Job overview

FBB is recruiting an Educational Practitioner to join our growing team in the North West!

The role will be based around the delivery of our FBB Schools programme in partnership with primary and secondary schools across Lancashire. This will involve delivery of between 7 and 8 sessions per week along with reward visits. You will be working with inspiring young people who are passionate about football and love being a part of FBB.

The FBB Schools programme will involve a combination of classroom based delivery from our project based, football-themed FBB Curriculum and pitch based delivery from our constraints-led, game based Coaching Curriculum. You’ll also support the delivery of our remarkable rewards meaning you’ll need to make room in your diary for trips to Wembley, the Emirates, Stamford Bridge as well as events with leading sportswear brands and high profile professional footballers.


The successful candidate will have a passion for working with young people, and will have a minimum of two years experience delivering educational sessions to adolescents. Our multi-disciplinary delivery team is made up of a combination of qualified teachers, youth workers, behavioural specialists and counsellors so it’s likely that the successful candidate will have a background in one of these areas.


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Football Beyond Borders is an education charity that uses the power of football to inspire young people from disadvantaged communities to achieve their goals and make their voices heard through our behaviour for learning programme. We use football as an engagement tool to tackle low educational attainment, poor school attendance and challenging behaviour.

We work with over 400 young people each week who are passionate about football but are disengaged at school. We work across a range of schools in both a mainstream setting and in specialist provisions, with a key focus on Key Stage 3.

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