Scottish FA Extra Time Project Outline
The Scottish FA seek to use the power of football to help support and strengthen its clubs and the communities they
serve. As part of the ongoing partnership between the Scottish FA and the Scottish Government, the Scottish FA
Extra Time Programme aims to provide after school and holiday activity clubs for primary school aged
children.
The programme is available to football clubs, trusts and foundations and will look to develop an understanding of how
organised activities for children, and wider engagement with local support services, can improve life outcomes,
particularly for those families on low incomes.
Scottish FA Extra Time Project Principles
- An increased accessibility to organised children’s activities for targeted families.
- A better
understanding of the role that organised children's activities can play in providing food/tackling food
insecurities.
- More parents and carers from targeted families can sustain and/or increase their working
hours, and/or improve their employment circumstances, take up training, studying or facilitate respite
opportunities.
- A way to measure improved mental health and wellbeing for children, parents, and
carers.
- A better understanding of additional impacts and outcomes that are realised because of providing
targeted families and communities with access to funded organised activities.
- Engagement with parents,
carers, and communities to increase community involvement and the numbers of children and families participating
in grassroots clubs and organisations.
Key Responsibilities
- To engage and build relationships with parents, carers, and communities to increase community involvement and
the numbers of children and families participating in grassroots clubs and organisations.
- To provide
direct support and/or therapeutic work with children, young people and families, which may include, group work,
family work, and individual work.
- To maintain communication with families of the children and young
people we are engaging with via the ASC’s and to promote their involvement in the Extra Time project.
- To
plan and deliver workshop sessions for low-income families and provide relevant support where
necessary.
- To maintain accurate and detailed records of all sessions.
- To develop and implement
evaluation tools to measure the impact of both funding and project aims versus results.
- To develop and
maintain effective communication links with local schools, Head Teachers, and SFA Southeast Region members of
staff plus any other relevant parties both within and out with North Edinburgh.
- To develop strategic
partnerships and links with social sector organisations providing services to children and young people,
including low-income families.
- Support Extra Time Youth & Community Coaches to deliver afterschool
sessions in line with Foundation policies and procedures.
- To ensure SCF policies and procedures are
following risk assessments and lone working policies are being followed.
- To develop, maintain and share
a working knowledge of local and national strategies for the future development of football, sport in general,
education and health initiatives.
Full job description can be downloaded below.