American Football Programme Assistant
BUCS
- London
- £22,000-24,000 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Assist the American Football Programme Manager with assessing league entries and forming competition structures.
- Collect data and insight around flag football, female participation, match officials and coach education to inform future objectives.
- Provide administrative support for BUCS schemes aimed at developing an inclusive American Football workforce.
- Provide advice and assistance to institution members regarding compliance processes, whilst leading on the annual BAFA Affiliation process, reflecting our commitment to respect and collaboration.
- Liaise with British American Football Referee's Association (BAFRA) to support with the appointment of officials to league and knockout fixtures, providing innovative solutions where necessary.
- Support with the delivery of key events such as the National Championship, Vase and Trophy Finals at BUCS Big Wednesday.
- Provide administrative support for the delivery of the annual BUCS American Football Conference.
- Ensure the American Football stakeholder contact list is kept up to date.
- Undertake duties as can be reasonably expected to ensure the smooth running of BUCS and in compliance with BUCS policies and governance processes
- Undertake any other relevant tasks that are commensurate with the role as required
- This role may involve weekend and evening work as well as some overnight stays at BUCS events (all reasonable expenses will be reimbursed). The role may involve national travel to BUCS member institutions.
- Experience in an administrative role.
- Experience in a customer-facing role.
- Experience of working with volunteers.
- Good planning and organisational skills.
- Ability to think logically and consistently.
- Ability to self-manage/self-motivate.
- Ability to prioritise tasks.
- Good communication skills (written and verbal).
- Good administrative and data management skills.
- Strong focus on the provision of dynamic customer service.
- Knowledge of university structures and sport delivery models.
- Experience of the British American Football landscape.
- Experience of working in a membership organisation.