Caretakers required

The community football club based at Poltonhall Recreation Grounds looks to add to its team of Caretakers to join our small team. Role is open to all to apply but may suit elderly retired / semi retired individual.

Hours Wednesday evening 5.45pm to 9.15pm, Friday evening 5pm to 10pm, Saturday morning 8.45am to 12 midday Average 12 hours per week Rate of Pay £11.44 per hr

Interested contact Jim Wilson via email  manager@bonnyriggrose.org.uk

Join Our Team as Boys Early Years Phase Lead (7 & 9 a side groups)

Bonnyrigg Rose Football Club is seeking a dedicated individual to volunteer as the Boys Early Years Phase Lead. This crucial role involves supporting the development of young players in the club’s Early Years phase.

Responsibilities include:
– Developing age-appropriate coaching sessions
– Providing individual feedback and guidance to players
– Working closely with volunteer playmakers
– Upholding the club’s values and ethos
– Assisting players in transitioning to 11-a-side matches

Qualifications and requirements:
– UEFA C Children’s coaching qualification
– Experience in coaching young players
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills
– Understanding of player development principles
– Alignment with the club’s values and ethos

This is a fantastic opportunity to make a positive impact on the footballing journey of young players and contribute to the development and success of Bonnyrigg Rose Community Football Club.
Join us in shaping the future of football talent and fostering a supportive and inclusive environment for players to thrive. Apply now to be a part of our team.

Deadline for Applications 25th June 2024

 

BRFC-Early Years Phase -Job-Description

Play Phase Coordinator Position

Do you have experience in sports or educational settings with a strong understanding of child development principles? Bonnyrigg Rose Community Football Club is seeking a dedicated individual to join as a Play Phase Coordinator.

As the Boys Play Phase Lead for the community club, you will have the opportunity to shape the early football experiences of young players in the play phase (4 & 5 a side). Your role will involve supporting volunteer playmakers, fostering a positive and inclusive environment, and implementing innovative strategies to enhance player growth.

Key Responsibilities:
– Support the Football Development Manager in guiding playmakers and nurturing young players
– Request playing areas on a weekly basis to meet the needs of academy age groups
– Liaise with parents and recruit volunteer playmakers
– Oversee the holistic development of players and playmakers
– Provide monthly reports on program progress to the Football Development Manager

Qualifications and Skills:
– UEFA C Children’s & First Aid qualifications recommended
– Experience working with young children in a sports or educational setting
– Strong communication and interpersonal skills
– Ability to work collaboratively with a team and contribute positively to the club’s culture
– Excellent planning and organization skills

Hours: 4 hours per week (on average)
Salary: Paid position

If you are enthusiastic, reliable, and ready to make a positive impact on the development of young footballers, we encourage you to apply for the Play Phase Coordinator position at Bonnyrigg Rose Football Club. Join us in fostering a love for the game that will last a lifetime.

To apply, please send your resume and cover letter to jonathn@bonnyriggrose.org.uk

Deadline for applications: (25th June 2024)

We look forward to welcoming a dedicated individual to our team at Bonnyrigg Rose Community Football Club

009 – Play Phase Coordinator

CLUB STATEMENT

Community Club 2008 Boys have been successful in their application to join the CAS leagues for season 24/25. We look forward to welcoming youth teams from senior professional clubs to Bonnyrigg.

Come and Join the Club… New Vacancies

As we seek to continuously improve our services to the club and the community we have various opportunities for individuals who would want to join our team. With over 600 players and 120 volunteer coaches we would like you to join us.  See the following links for further details:

010 – Operations Manager

011 – Procurement Manager

Community Volunteer Worker

 

Please contact Jim Wilson via email manager@bonnyriggrose.org.uk

 

 

Community Club Caretaker Vacancies

The football club looks to add to its team of volunteers with vacancies for Caretakers to join our small team. Role may suit elderly retired / semi retired individual. Please click on the link for further information 012 – Caretaker

Interested contact Jim Wilson via email  manager@bonnyriggrose.org.uk

Community Club App Goes Live

Download the latest Bonnyrigg Rose Community Club App today for all the latest news, weekly fixture updates from all boys, girls and ladies teams and club info. From Joining our club to booking our facilities to viewing the 1st team weekly fixtures and results its all in here.

Bullying – no place for it in Grassroots Football

Bullying is a mixture of behaviours and impacts; what someone does and the impact that it has on you, which affects your ability to feel safe and in control of yourself.
Bullying behaviour happens face to face and online and can include:

Being called names, being teased or made fun of
Being hit, pushed or kicked
Having your belongings taken or damaged
Being ignored, left out, or having rumours spread about you in
Being humiliated
Receiving abusive messages or having nasty comments made about you online
Being targeted because of who you are or how people see you

What value on our Community Club?

UEFA’s Social Return on Investment valued club activities directly related to football participation at £3.95Million. Our Community programmes where we support Mental Health, Inclusion and Positive Destinations are vital services to our community. Please take time to look through our graphics for detail on our services.

Thank You for your continued support.

Community Club Investment Opportunities

The club’s recent UEFA Social Return on Investment returned a value of £3.95million worth in services to our community.

With further investment we believe the club is best placed to further develop our community based activities including in the last 12 months:

  • Old Folks  500+ meals at our lunch club
  • Youth Group 600+ sessions
  • Mental Health First CIPD to 60 people gaining a formal qualification
  • 121 sessions for counselling 650+ person centred support sessions
  • 10 children week of football camp – 250 hrs of free football, healthy food and most importantly new friendships fostered
  • 40 sessions for Lasswade High School children around a positive healthy brain
  • 10 socially excluded adults invited to the Spectacle of Light including food and drinks

https://bonnyriggrose.org.uk/club/annual-worth-3-95m-go-on-have-a-look-for-yourself/