Head of Sports Psychology (Volunteer)

London, Greater London (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses not paid
Voluntary

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Job description

Head of Sports Psychology (Volunteer)  Supercharge Your CV with KUWFC!

Imagine being at the heart of South London’s women’s football revolution. Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club (KUWFC) isn’t just a team—it’s a movement. As a dynamic, non-profit club competing in National League Tier 7, KUWFC opens the doors to football for women of every background, championing inclusion, wellbeing, and community spirit.

This is where ambition meets opportunity. We are seeking a motivated, newly qualified professional (Junior or Senior 2 equivalent) to step into a pivotal leadership role as our Head of Sports Psychology.

Volunteer with KUWFC and you'll step into an environment buzzing with energy and innovation. Here, you’ll work side-by-side with ex-Chelsea professionals, connect with elite clubs like Crystal Palace and London City Lionesses, and help shape the mental resilience and wellbeing of our athletes.

Why KUWFC? Because here, you don’t just build your resume—you build your legacy.

- Lead the Department: Fast-track your career by gaining a "Head of Department" title early in your journey.

Management Experience: Manage and mentor a 3rd-year graduate student, building crucial leadership skills.

Network with Elite Professionals: Connect with top-tier talent and learn from the best in the industry.

Innovative Practice: Gain hands-on experience implementing cutting-edge sports psychology techniques and athlete wellbeing programs.

Full Club Support: All resources, assessment tools, and team support provided by the club.

Propel Your Career:Earn references and documented hours that will help you stand out for professional sports or NHS roles.

 

Key Details

Commitment: Sundays (Match Days)  
Location: South London  
Type: Voluntary (All staff, including students, operate on a volunteer basis)  
Resources: Full access to club-provided tools, support, and assessment resources  

 

Core Responsibilities

1. Clinical Leadership & Match Day Support

 Lead the implementation of mental wellbeing and performance enhancement strategies on match-day Sundays.

 Conduct individual and group consultations to support player psychological resilience and coping skills.

 Assess and respond to player mental health needs, providing appropriate support and signposting as necessary.

- Oversee the integration of psychological data (e.g., HRV, self-report metrics) into player care plans.

2. Mentorship & Management
- Manage, mentor, and support an enthusiastic

 3rd-year graduate sports psychology or related student.

- Coordinate student rotas and delegate match-day responsibilities to support their professional development.

- Provide constructive feedback to your student assistant on interventions, assessments, and player interactions.

3. Department Operations
- Monitor psychological wellbeing across the squad and maintain confidential, accurate electronic records.
- Ensure all practices comply with National League Tier 7 and professional standards for athlete mental health.

- Deliver occasional educational workshops for players and coaches on mental skills and team cohesion.


Requirements & Qualifications

Essential
- Degree in Sports Psychology, Psychology with a focus in Sport, or similar (Newly qualified / Junior / Senior 2 level)

 Professional board registration or eligibility (e.g., BPS, BASES, HCPC, or equivalent)

 Experience or training in athlete mental health support and psychological skills coaching

- Valid professional indemnity insurance
- Availability for Sunday match days

Desirable
- Prior experience working within women’s football or a team sports environment

- Strong leadership and communication skills to coordinate between players, coaches, and student staff

- A passion for community health, inclusion, and driving women’s sport forward

 

Ready to stand out? Ready to make history?

Apply now and join Kenningwell United Women’s Football Club—where your expertise uplifts athletes, shapes the future of football, and propels your own career.

 

 

Organisation
Kenningwell united Women's and Girls Football Club View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 18 July 2026
Closing date: 31 July 2026 at 20:00
Tags: Mental Health, Mentoring / Coaching, Psychology / Therapy