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 Centre for Access to Football in Europe are recruiting

Centre for Access to Football in Europe are recruiting

10th August 2009

The Centre for Access to Football in Europe (CAFE) are recruiting an Administration Manager as the organisation launches in September this year, having received grants from UEFA.

CAFE are building on the good work of the National Association of Disabled Supporters (NADS) who work with disabled fans throughout England and Wales.

The role is full-time, with a salary of around £25,000 per year. The job will involve foreign travel, and the successful candidate will be able to communicate (both in writing and verbally) in at least one additional European language.

For more details on the role view the job description (pdf). To apply, or if you have any further questions, contact info@cafefootball.eu. Applications should include a CV and covering letter of up to 600 words explaining your suitability for the role.

CAFE are an equal opportunities employer, and proactively seek applications from disabled people.

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