AWFC Academy Talent ID Coordinator
An excellent opportunity to play a vital role within the Talent Identification team in our Women's Academy.
The Role
We are looking for an Academy Talent ID Coordinator to play a key role in supporting and delivering the strategic aims of our Arsenal Women’s Academy Talent Identification department.
In this exciting role, you'll manage the day-to-day running of the Talent ID programme, coordinate scouting activity, support staff across the pathway, and ensure our club consistently identifies talented young female players from a broad and diverse range of communities.
As part of this remit, you'll also oversee operational aspects of the Arsenal Women’s Talent ID centres, ensuring they contribute effectively to the wider recruitment strategy and long-term player pathway.
Who we are
We are one of the most famous clubs in world football, with a rich heritage and history of success – read more about our history, here.
Beyond that, we are passionate about our local community and, behind the scenes, we have a wide variety of opportunities and career paths for all. We have a very defined purpose: to act for a winning team, culture and community. We achieve this by ensuring we are courageous in the pursuit of progress, we champion our community and each other, and that we do the right thing (even when no one is looking).
Our Commitment to Safeguarding
We are committed to ensuring that our environments for children, young people and adults at risk remain safe and inclusive. We therefore require successful candidates to complete an enhanced DBS check and other essential background checks prior to starting their employment.
Your day-to-day
Oversee crucial Talent ID operations - you'll be entrusted to coordinate the operational and administrative needs of our Women's Academy Talent ID department, ensuring smooth delivery of the scouting and recruitment plan
Feed into department strategy - you will support the Emerging Talent Lead with planning and development of the Academy Talent ID strategy, making sure that all activity aligns with our long-term player development framework and recruitment philosophy
Support our scouting network - you'll diligently maintain scouting schedules, staff assignments, and regional coverage across targeted age groups and leagues, and you'll manage communication across the scouting network, including briefings, updates, reporting requirements, and CPD opportunities
Assist with player trials and assessments - you will help to coordinate trial processes, player monitoring, and progression tracking into our Academy pathway, and you'll line manage and support scouts with player assessment processes, evaluation frameworks and data entry protocols
Build impactful relationships with with external stakeholders - you will seek to establish and uphold effective relationships with key grassroots and pro-game stakeholders to strengthen our club's visibility and reach
Act as an ambassador for our club - you will proudly represent our Talent ID department at relevant fixtures, festivals, community events and FA meetings where required, and you'll champion a culture of diversity, inclusivity and belonging, ensuring that our player recruitment processes promote diverse, unbiased access and reflect our club's values
Maintain the smooth running of our Talent ID centres - you will be tasked with supporting the day-to-day operations of all our Women's Talent ID centres, ensuring consistent high-quality delivery across all sites, and managing schedules, staffing, training session planning and logistics for each centre
Uphold our high standards - you'll strive to ensure facilities, equipment, and resources are consistently prepared and maintained
What we are looking for
Background in football - you come with experience in scouting, youth football, player development, or talent identification, and you possess an innate ability to assess players holistically using development-focused principles
Credible expertise - you hold up to date certificates in FA Safeguarding Children and Emergency First Aid, and you ideally hold FA Talent ID (Level 2 or above) or an equivalent scouting qualification
Champion of equality, diversity and inclusion - you possess a demonstrable commitment to diversity, inclusion, and widening participation in girls’ and women’s football
Best-in-class communicator - you've got exceptional communication skills with the ability to build impactful relationships and networks across grassroots and community environments
Excellent organisational skills - you can work collaboratively across multiple departments and you're able to coordinate staff and complex schedules
Strategic and operational mindset - you're equipped with effective strategic planning skills as well an understanding of football operations, regulations and best practices
Flexible and adaptable approach - you're able to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends, and you're comfortable with regular travel to scouting locations, grassroots matches, Talent ID centres and Academy sites
Position of Trust - As someone in a position of trust role involving regular, direct contact with children or vulnerable adults you will be expected to uphold high standards of conduct to prevent abuse, including sexual, physical, or emotional harm. This role requires you to keep updated with both Club and FA Safeguarding training and education
Why choose us
At Arsenal, we want everyone to feel a sense of trust and belonging, so we are proud of both our club values and also what we offer to our employees. As one of our Gunners, you will receive:
An exciting reward and recognition scheme
Generous holiday allowance which increases with your length of service
Great internal learning and development programmes
A flexible hybrid working model
Priority access to apply for match tickets
A competitive health and wellbeing benefits package
A leading Employee Assistance Programme
Great discounts with some of our Partners
An opportunity to play a vital role in delivering our ED&I strategy by joining one of our Employee Networks
Discover why ‘Our Gunners’ are proud to be part of our team - view their stories here.
Arsenal for Everyone
Arsenal for Everyone is our commitment to promoting and embracing equality, diversity and inclusion, so that everyone connected to the club feels like they belong to the same Arsenal family. We believe that diversity of background, skills and experience drives our success on and off the pitch.
Disability Confident Leader
We are a Disability Confident Leader. We actively welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities and long-term health conditions. If you need disability-related adjustments to the recruitment process, please indicate this in your application.
If you are likely to meet the definition of being a ‘disabled person’ according to the Equality Act 2010, you may be eligible to apply for an interview via the Disability Confident Scheme - please indicate this in your application form below. The information you share with us about your health or disability will not be used in recruitment decisions.
Application Closing Date - Sunday 17th May 2026
Please note: we reserve the right to close the position early if application volumes are particularly high. We encourage you to get your application in sooner rather than later.
Updates on the status of your application will be sent via email, please routinely check your spam and junk folders, as occasionally emails sent via the Teamtailor platform will find themselves there.
Good luck!
- Business areas
- Football
- Role
- Talent Identification
- Locations
- The Hive, Barnet