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An established industry player is seeking a passionate Careers Coach to join their award-winning team. This role involves providing personalized career guidance and support to university students, helping them develop essential employability skills. As a key contributor to the student experience, you will engage with employers, organize networking events, and analyze data on graduate outcomes. If you have a drive for improving student career prospects and a passion for education and sports, this opportunity is perfect for you. Join a dynamic organization that values innovation and excellence in graduate employability.
Location: Remote; with the option for hybrid working at our London (Wembley) headquarters.*
Salary: £32,000 to £42,000 per annum, plus OTE bonus.*
* note, GIS also has offices in Miami, Sydney, Brussels, Dubai and Jamaica; arrangements to work in one of these locations can be discussed, where applicable for a candidate. Regional weighting of salary may apply in these situations.
THE ROLE:
Global Institute of Sport is seeking a talented, ambitious Careers Coach to support the career development and employability of our university students studying online and at our iconic stadium campuses globally.
Joining an award-winning team ranked #1 for graduate employment prospects by SportBusiness magazine, the Careers Coach will deliver high quality career services that equip students with the skills and resources needed to successfully navigate the global job market.
ABOUT YOU:
You are aligned with our EPICC values: https://gis.sport/about/our-vision-mission-and-values/
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
Career Guidance and Support:
Employer Engagement and Networking:
Data and Reporting:
HOW TO APPLY:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their CV and/or complete LinkedIn profile, plus a cover email/letter detailing their qualifications, experience and passion for the role. Applications should be submitted by Friday 16 th May, 2025 to j.mckeown@gis.sport.