Football NSW State Titles Coaching Opportunities

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 19:  (EDITORS NOTE: Image has been shot in black and white. Color version not available.) Hakoah Sydney City East coach, Mark Robertson speaks tactics with his players prior to the FFA Cup match against the Palm Beach Sharks at Hensley Athletic Field on August 19, 2014 in Sydney, Australia. Hakoah Sydney City East, founded in 1939 and one of the foundation members of the former National Soccer League, will compete in the inaugural FFA Cup tournament marking its return to a national competition for 27 years.  (Photo by Brendon Thorne/Getty Images)

Football NSW is inviting coaches to express their interest in coaching a team at the upcoming Football NSW State Titles tournaments.

These tournaments are part of the Talented Player Pathway and players can be identified for opportunities with Football NSW State, PS4 NPL and Hyundai A-League Academy squads and teams.

For coaches this tournament is a great opportunity for you to display your understanding of the National Curriculum and the Coaching Process consistent with Advanced Coach Education Pathways. The tournament environment will help coaches improve player management and planning skills with an unfamiliar group of players.

Dates

The 2017 12 Boys and 15 Boys State Titles will be held from Monday 25th September to Friday 29th September, 2017.

The 2017 12, 14 & 16 Girls State Titles will be held from Monday 25th September to Friday 29th September, 2017.

Key Timelines

• 9th June 2017 – EOI’s due back

• 29th June 2017 – Final appointments made

• 16th July 2017 – Trials allowed to commence

• 7th August 2017 – Final squads selected and kit orders must be placed

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST JOT FORM

The Expressions of Interest for Football NSW State Titles Coaches will close at Close of Business Wednesday 9th June 2017.

Other important information:

• Coaches will be required to hold a minimum of an FFA/AFC C-Licence – Youth.

• Coaches will be remunerated for the tournament.

Working with Children Check (WWC) Number

Successful applicants will be working with children under the age of 18. You will be required to undertake a Working with Children Check (Employee) as this is a paid position. If you do not already have a number or need to upgrade your number from volunteer status, you can apply online via the Office of the Children’s Guardian website.