Academy Sports Science Undergraduate Placement Student
Engagement: Undergraduate Work Placement
Location: The Nigel Doughty Academy, Nottingham, NG2 7SR
Working Arrangements: On site
Reporting to: Head of Academy Performance & Medical
Placement Term: 26/27 Season
Role Overview:
We have an exciting opportunity for x3 undergraduate students for the 2026/27 football season. The Club is offering and seeking strong, dedicated, and driven students to partake in an Academy Sports Science placement. This position is available to undergraduate students only, who are on their placement year from University. This positions will be based within our Category One Academy (across various teams).
The role will be varied and will require a hardworking dedicated individual. In exchange we can guarantee that the experience you will gain from the role will stand you in great stead for any future career in the business or professional football sector. In order to get the best from this opportunity, it is imperative that applicants are able to commit to the position for the entire 2026/27 season.
Key Tasks and Responsibilities:
Supporting the S&C department in the delivery/coaching of the athletic development programme (pre-activation, on-pitch conditioning, gym, rehab).
Using current technologies to assist with the collection, management and analysis of physical profiling data (inc. VALD performance, Speed Gates, Tableau, Kangatech, TeamBuildr).
Supporting with daily monitoring (Catapult GPS) and building reports to share key insights.
Being actively present at training sessions to monitor and support the performance staff where required.
Maintaining data bases with key up-to-date physical performance information.
Uploading relevant information (including session plans) to the Football Intelligence Platform and other shared workspaces (sharepoint, teambuildr etc.).
Supporting the Academy nutritionist with delivery of our nutrition syllabus.
Managing gym equipment and ensuring high standards of working spaces.
Participating in and being an active contributor in departmental and MDT meetings.
Being proactive and innovative, whilst driving research that adds value to the club and department.
Daily administrative tasks relevant to the role.
Be proactive with key duties to aid with training preparation (water bottles, GPS/Heart rate set up etc.).
Assist with match day duties, including but not exclusive to packing equipment, weigh ins, conditioning/warm ups.
Support with wellness and fatigue monitoring processes.
Producing a reflective document to report at the end of year as part of the internship programme.
The Candidate:
Studying for a BSc in Sports Science or equivalent – student must have a mandatory year-long placement (sandwich year) as part of their degree.
Excellent communication skills and ability to work effectively as part of a team
A strong work ethic
Eagerness to learn and enthusiastic about Sports Science
Knowledge of field and gym-based training
Experience coaching in sport
Applied knowledge of anatomy and physiology
Experience/passion for building reports to analyse key data insights
General Information:
The candidate must keep up to date with new methods, and undertake any internal or external training sessions in association with the club. Due to the nature of the role, the candidate must be available to work evenings and weekends. Prior to starting, the successful candidate will have an enhanced DBS check which will be carried out by the club.
As part of the placement, the club will be able to support the candidate in any studies or research projects that they might be undertaking as part of their academic studies. These include, but aren’t limited to:
Final projects
Professional practice pieces
Contemporary research methods
Examining a professional environment
Independent research projects
What do you get in return?
£500 Contribution to living allowance per month
Opportunity to work in an elite environment
Learning and development opportunities through internal CPD
Breakfast and lunch included
Full club kit
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