Ballymacash Rangers Football Club are inviting applications for the position of first team head coach.
The successful candidate will be responsible for the delivery of quality coaching and player support.
They will also be tasked with maximising the opportunities for all players to reach their full potential in line with the club's vision and philosophy.
The new coach will also work with both Reserve and U19’s Team Head Coaches to provide continuity and a clear Player Progression Pathway (PPP) for the future.
The club said: "This is an exiting opportunity for a suitably qualified candidate, to manage an Intermediate A level team who have ambitions of progressing even further.
"With a club membership of over 300, and with also over 150 registered youth players across 10 age groups, and work about to start on Phase 1 of an upgrade to our facility, including a 3G playing surface,this is an exiting time to join a progressive club."
Former head coach Jas Lowry stepped down at the weekend.
The club said: "‘Wee Jasey’ has been a fantastic servant to Ballymacash Rangers over many many years, so with heavy hearts from all sides we accepted his decision.
"We would like to thank Jason for his efforts last season, improving our playing staff, coaching staff, league position and points tally."
Anyone wanting to see the job description and criteria can find out more on the club's official Facebook Page .
Applicants are asked to forward a CV to BRYFC@outlook.com by 5pm on June 3.
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