Eversley & California FC are searching for new coaches as their Ladies team and reserve team prepare for the 2021/22 season.
On the back of success in the Hampshire Cup, Eversley & California Ladies are looking to fill the vacancy of a first-team assistant manager and coaches.
The Boars will be moving from Thames Valley Women’s Division One to the Southern Region Women’s League, subject to FA approval, as they seek to play a higher standard of football.
A statement on the club’s website reads: “We are looking for enthusiastic, dynamic coaches to join the management team and support the Ladies squad with the demands of higher level competition.
“In addition, we are planning to start a Ladies Reserve side for the upcoming season, so we are looking for potential team manager and coaches to help establish the team.
“Ideally, the candidates would have FA Level 2 coaching badges and experience of working within the ladies game, but this is not essential.”
The Boars will also be running a new reserve side to support player pathway to push for first team football to provide a route from youth football to the senior game.
The club are looking for individuals to work as part of the management set-up of the reserve team.
The statement continues: “We are seeking individuals who have a passion to manage and coach our next generation of players, work in a professional manner and work closely with the first team management.
“The side will be playing in the Combined Counties Reserve League, which will give the players great exposure to other local sides and be a good test for them to prepare themselves for first team football.
“In turn, the successful management team will be provided with full support, kit, and access to our video analysis technology.
“Candidates should have, or be working towards, their UEFA ‘B’ Licence and have the relevant experience at Step six reserve side or step seven first team or higher.”
Anyone interested should contact [email protected] with a summary of their existing experience and qualifications