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A professional football club in Nottingham is seeking a Women’s Kit Assistant to ensure the team’s kit is prepared and well-managed. Responsibilities include managing training and matchday kit, maintaining equipment, and logistics support while upholding high standards. Ideal candidates will be organized, reliable, and flexible to meet the team's needs. This full-time role offers a chance to contribute to a professional football environment.
Role Overview: Women’s Kit Assistant, you will play a vital behind-the-scenes role in supporting the success of the team on and off the pitch. You will be responsible for ensuring all elements of the players’ kit across training, travel, and matchday are expertly managed, from ordering and preparation to printing, distribution, and laundry. Your attention to detail and commitment to high standards will directly contribute to a professional, high-performance environment.
Location: The Nigel Doughty Academy, Nottingham, NG2 7SR
Contract: Full Time, 37.5 hours a week
Working Arrangements: On site
Closing Date For Applications: 20/10/2025
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