Heroes & Villains, the Aston Villa fanzine

Heroes & Villains => Heroes Discussion => Topic started by: godzvilla on September 19, 2016, 12:54:31 PM

Title: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: godzvilla on September 19, 2016, 12:54:31 PM
With Ben Petty ( allegedly ) & Gordon Cowans gone , we are now looking for a replacement. Good to see we are looking for the best, judging by the skill set required , which makes itself makes for interesting ( and informative ) reading..........Godzvilla!
From the OS....
Youth Team Manager/Head of Coaching (Performance)

Aston Villa Football Club is looking to recruit an experienced practitioner who is innovative, motivated and committed to the development of elite young footballers.

The combined position of Youth Team Manager/Head of Coaching (Performance) within the club’s academy is a key strategic role in the club’s long term commitment with regards to high performance player development and elite coach quality control.

The successful applicant will be expected to play an integral role reporting to the club’s academy manager and the technical director in leading, monitoring and managing the academy’s coaching and playing philosophies, while coaching and managing on a daily basis the club’s youth team within the Professional Development Phase.

The key responsibilities include:

    Select and manage the club’s youth team in respect of all league, cup and friendly fixtures, including designing and delivering the youth team’s daily coaching programme
    Plan, organise and deliver all aspects of the Professional Development Phase programme with specific reference to Under 17, 18 and 19 players
    Manage the transition of elite players on our Accelerated Performance Pathway
    Liaise on a daily basis with the Senior Professional Development Phase Under 23 coaching staff with regards to player progression and management of both training and game opportunities
    In conjunction with the above and including the Coach Educator, monitor and evaluate the academy’s coaching philosophy and playing philosophy ensuring best practice is delivered by its staff
    Design and manage all Individual Learning Plans (ILP) for all relevant squads to include recording of information on the club’s Performance Management Application
    Liaise with Recruitment Department with regards to player identification proceduresand decision making
    Observe and comply with the rules and regulations for the time being in force of any organisational body, the rules and regulations of which the club is bound to observe, including those of the Football Association and the relevant league
    To embrace diversity throughout the club and encourage diversity by facilitating equality of opportunity in accordance with the club’s Equality and Diversity Policy

The ideal candidate must possess the following skills:
Essential

    Educated to UEFA A Licence
    FA Advanced Youth Award
    FA Youth Award - Module 3
    Up-to-date BFAS qualification
    Have a track record in the development of coaches and players
    Enhanced FA DBS check
    Member of the FA Licenced Coaches’ Club
    Experience of a similar role within a Category 1 - 4 academy

Preferred

    Educated to UEFA Pro Licence
    FA Coach educator
    Knowledge of the FA and Premier League rules and regulations with regard to academies
    Clean driving licence
    Degree in relevant discipline

Personal Qualities

    Dedicated to self-improvement and personal development
    Willing to follow and promote the club philosophy
    Ability to work independently and within a team environment
    Excellent people management skills
    Strong IT and presentation skills
    Organised with the ability to multitask and prioritise
    Adaptable and able to work flexible hours
    Excellent communication skills
    Positive can do attitude

This role is subject to a satisfactory enhanced DBS check being completed.
To apply please send your CV and covering letters, including your current salary details to careers@avfc.co.uk or Lucy Ford, Human Resources Advisor, Aston Villa Football Club, Villa Park, Birmingham, B6 6HE.

Closing date: Monday September 26. /  Interviews will be held week commencing October 3.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Steve67 on September 19, 2016, 02:57:14 PM
For far too many years we have had seemingly excellent and exciting players come through the youth set up at Villa only to stand still once they get into the first team. Hopefully, those days are almost over and both RDM and this new Coach work well together to push the likes of Andre Green to international recognition.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: old man villa fan on September 19, 2016, 04:50:46 PM
For far too many years we have had seemingly excellent and exciting players come through the youth set up at Villa only to stand still once they get into the first team. Hopefully, those days are almost over and both RDM and this new Coach work well together to push the likes of Andre Green to international recognition.

I think the problem in the last few years is that they haven't been getting into the 1st team. Successive managers have been scared to give them the chance, rather playing safe with experience and look what has happened.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: fredm on September 19, 2016, 05:01:59 PM
Presumably Steve Round will have a big say in the appointment as presumably it is going to be along the lines of, hopefully, a conveyor belt producing players brought up to play in the "Villa way" from kids/youth through to first team.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Legion on September 19, 2016, 05:02:45 PM
Ben Petty has gone to Leicester City.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: brian green on September 19, 2016, 07:06:59 PM
Bit surprised that there is no mention of language skills.  There will be an increasing number of admissions to our academy whose first language is not English.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: kippaxvilla2 on September 19, 2016, 07:24:16 PM
I have applied.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Mossie Hennebry on September 19, 2016, 10:51:15 PM
Bit surprised that there is no mention of language skills.  There will be an increasing number of admissions to our academy whose first language is not English.

Most of our European neighbours have a good grasp of English. I'll admit that the lads in South America tend not to speak anything other than their native tongue, but we don't see a wild amount of those. My Spanish friends tell me that they find South American spanish difficult to understand at times too.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Dante Lavelli on September 25, 2016, 07:33:51 PM
I read part of an interview with Schhteve McLaren this weekend and they mentioned that he is using his time off to complete a 2-year masters in sports management.  To paraphrase what he said, the course is designed to teach you how to run entire clubs rather than just manage the players.

Anyway, our own Steve Round qualified from this last year.  A good sign I hope that he's prepared to study and look outside the typical football bubble.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: sickbeggar on September 25, 2016, 07:40:57 PM
I have applied.

hah. scary bit is you'll probably get an interview
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: sickbeggar on September 25, 2016, 07:59:57 PM
Just as an aside, who have we actually produced that has become a premiership player in the last 10 years? that's not a dig at us really, because  i don't see any team packed full of home grown players.  I guess Cahill who was deemed crapper than the likes of Knight and Curtis Davies. Albrighton i guess. Clark by default. Anymore?
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: FatSam on September 25, 2016, 08:21:39 PM
Just as an aside, who have we actually produced that has become a premiership player in the last 10 years? that's not a dig at us really, because  i don't see any team packed full of home grown players.  I guess Cahill who was deemed crapper than the likes of Knight and Curtis Davies. Albrighton i guess. Clark by default. Anymore?
Davis, Clark, Gardner (C), Albrighton. Whittingham must have had a season with Cardiff in the PL. Myhill, Ridgewell and Agbonlahor were more than 10 years ago.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: sickbeggar on September 25, 2016, 08:31:52 PM
Just as an aside, who have we actually produced that has become a premiership player in the last 10 years? that's not a dig at us really, because  i don't see any team packed full of home grown players.  I guess Cahill who was deemed crapper than the likes of Knight and Curtis Davies. Albrighton i guess. Clark by default. Anymore?
Davis, Clark, Gardner (C), Albrighton. Whittingham must have had a season with Cardiff in the PL. Myhill, Ridgewell and Agbonlahor were more than 10 years ago.

Forgotten all about Davis
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Pete on September 27, 2016, 01:38:20 PM
Just as an aside, who have we actually produced that has become a premiership player in the last 10 years? that's not a dig at us really, because  i don't see any team packed full of home grown players.  I guess Cahill who was deemed crapper than the likes of Knight and Curtis Davies. Albrighton i guess. Clark by default. Anymore?
Davis, Clark, Gardner (C), Albrighton. Whittingham must have had a season with Cardiff in the PL. Myhill, Ridgewell and Agbonlahor were more than 10 years ago.

Forgotten all about Davis

Gareth Barry. I know he was a Brighton first, but developed by us from the age of 16.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: aj2k77 on September 27, 2016, 01:54:15 PM
Just as an aside, who have we actually produced that has become a premiership player in the last 10 years? that's not a dig at us really, because  i don't see any team packed full of home grown players.  I guess Cahill who was deemed crapper than the likes of Knight and Curtis Davies. Albrighton i guess. Clark by default. Anymore?
Davis, Clark, Gardner (C), Albrighton. Whittingham must have had a season with Cardiff in the PL. Myhill, Ridgewell and Agbonlahor were more than 10 years ago.

Forgotten all about Davis

Gareth Barry. I know he was a Brighton first, but developed by us from the age of 16.

Nearly 20 years ago though.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Ger Regan on September 27, 2016, 01:56:08 PM
Davis and Whittingham are both over 30 so not really valid either, going with the 10 year rule.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: Rudy Can't Fail on September 27, 2016, 02:12:06 PM
Bit surprised that there is no mention of language skills.  There will be an increasing number of admissions to our academy whose first language is not English.

Most of our European neighbours have a good grasp of English. I'll admit that the lads in South America tend not to speak anything other than their native tongue, but we don't see a wild amount of those. My Spanish friends tell me that they find South American spanish difficult to understand at times too.

Give me South American Spanish every day of the week, it's far easier to understand than Castillian, which sounds more like somebody struggling to speak with a mouthful of dental tools in their mouth whilst spitting all over you. Not easy or pleasant.

Based on recent experiences here whilst helping out at a music festival where about 50% of the young audience were visiting Europeans, I'd say the Scandinavians, Danish and Dutch are pretty much fluent in English. The Germans and French were also very good but there was always one or two in a group of say 8-10 that didn't speak a word. The Spanish had a few that were extremely good but almost all really struggle but by far the worst were the Italians, which is strange as they really are a nation of travelers.

The Portuguese are the real show-offs, almost all speak English well, more than decent Spanish, get by with some French and a bit of Italian. How much is down to education, the Latin languages or not having films dubbed I can't say but would imagine a combination of the three.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: aj2k77 on September 27, 2016, 02:20:53 PM
As far as I can see this is the list of players we've brought through in the last 10 years who have ended up making 40+ league appearances for us

Nathan Baker
Ciaran Clark
Marc Albrighton
Barry Bannan
Andy Weimann

That quite honestly is shit.
Title: Re: Vacancy at Villa: Youth Team manager/Head of Coaching
Post by: ktvillan on September 27, 2016, 06:28:03 PM
Davis and Whittingham are both over 30 so not really valid either, going with the 10 year rule.

Yes they both played under O'Deary so more than 10 years since they broke through.  Never really rated either of them but Davis has looked decent enough for Southampton the last few years.
SimplePortal 2.3.6 © 2008-2014, SimplePortal