Description
To administer, support and develop the Scottish FA’s Club Licensing system.
Key Responsibilities
To assist the Licensing Manager in managing all aspects of a progressive Club Licensing system for the Scottish FA
- To represent the Scottish FA and undertake Club Licensing audits, membership application audits and any other such audits at club grounds as directed, including assessment of Club Academy Scotland and Women’s licensing criteria, as required
- To prepare reports on licensing audits for clubs, staff and the Licensing Committee
- To provide relevant secretarial services, guidance and recommendations to the Licensing Committee in support of the Licensing Manager
- To represent the Scottish FA on UEFA Club Licensing matters, as directed
- To assist the Licensing Manager in maintaining the Scottish FA’s Club Licensing accreditation status with UEFA to ensure that Scottish clubs are eligible to participate in UEFA club competitions
- To keep up to date with matters that may concern the development of Club Licensing standards to ensure that the Scottish FA is constantly provided with the best advice
- To develop and continuously improve upon the process and management operations for Club Licensing in the form of a Quality Manual or other documentation
- To prepare analysis and benchmark reports on standards and formulate strategies for continuous improvement of standards in line with the Club Licensing objectives
- Any other reasonable duties as directed by the Club Licensing Manager.
About Scottish Football Association
The Scottish Football Association (also known as the Scottish FA) is the governing body of football in Scotland. Members of the Scottish FA include clubs in Scotland, affiliated national and local associations. It was formed in 1873, making it the second oldest national football association in the world.
Our vision is to harness the power of football to inspire the nation, transform lives and build a united and successful game. Through our Strategy our commitment is to build on the successes of our men’s and women’s national teams, our manifesto to encourage future generations to play freely and safely, whilst showcasing the many ways in which football can improve everyday health, education and wellbeing in Scotland.
Our vision is to harness the power of football to inspire the nation, transform lives and build a united and successful game. Through our Strategy our commitment is to build on the successes of our men’s and women’s national teams, our manifesto to encourage future generations to play freely and safely, whilst showcasing the many ways in which football can improve everyday health, education and wellbeing in Scotland.
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