CITY’S U18s side will begin their 2020/21 FA Youth Cup campaign with a trip to Blackpool on Wednesday.

The first-round tie will be held at the Tangerines’ Bloomfield Road home and will get underway from 7pm.

And at an even younger level, the club is looking to appoint a full-time lead foundation phase coach to enhance its academy coaching programme.

Working with age groups from U7s to U12s, the successful candidate will run and develop the foundation phase of the club’s academy, which will include managing and developing the coaches and players within the phase to maximise the potential of those they work with.

The role will also include identifying ‘talent’ in the foundation phase programme and providing individual training programmes for this talent - maximising their potential to become a professional footballer.

The coach will support the head of coaching and age-group coaches to make sure all the requirements of the club’s academy football players, in relation to their playing, training, education and welfare throughout the foundation phase, are met.

They will also be required to deliver coaching and matchday sessions for Bradford City Academy - aligned with the academy’s philosophy and culture.

The successful candidate will conduct coaching sessions with the players at all levels of the academy and observe coach performance to provide feedback to aid development.

City say they are looking for an individual who is determined to succeed and who has a proven track record of sports coaching in elite learning or football development.

The Bantams are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people and expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.

The club promotes inclusion and confronts and eliminates discrimination - whether by reason of age, gender, gender reassignment, sexual orientation, marital status or civil partnership, nationality, ethnicity (race), religion or belief, ability or disability, pregnancy and maternity and encourage equal opportunities.

City say they welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons.

DBS clearance, safeguarding and protecting children and first aid for sport are essential, and the role requires the job holder to have a minimum level 3 sports coaching qualification.

Ideally, this would be the UEFA B Licence qualification in football and the FA Advanced Youth Award. Also desirable is a qualification at degree level in sports coaching.

The EFL has introduced positive action measures aimed at tackling the under-representation of coaches and managers from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic (BAME) backgrounds.

New regulations require clubs to shortlist at least one suitably-qualified BAME candidate (where an application has been received) for all roles in academy football that require a UEFA A or UEFA B License.

If you consider your ethnicity to fall within one of the following definitions - Black, Asian or other Minority Ethnic (i.e. from any other ethnic group that is not ‘White British’) - please inform the club with your application.

To apply for the lead foundation phase role, please send your CV to careers@bradfordcityfc.co.uk, where you will be asked to complete an application form. Please also state your salary expectations and availability to start.

The deadline for all applications is Friday, November 6, while interviews will take place over the week commencing Monday, November 9.

Please complete and return the application form to careers@bradfordcityfc.co.uk - by clicking the link: https://www.bradfordcityfc.co.uk/siteassets/foundationcoachapplicationform.pdf