pete
28/11/2006, 2:53 PM
Not exactly the most detailed job advert i ever saw.
Sunday Times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/Class/Jobs/job/0,,689021,00.html)
The Eircom League is a key element of the FAI's responsibilities to develop and grow football in Ireland. It is a vital component for the development of players and clubs. From 2007 the League will be operated by the FAI. Because of its importance the FAI has initiated a range of fundamental changes that will take place over the next three years and will put the league on a brand new footing. Bringing all divisions of the League under the FAI banner will provide more support and more focus to the running of the League while allowing the clubs to concentrate on running their affairs. As a first and vital step to ensure the success of this initiative the FAI will appoint a Director of the Eircom League. Deloitte Executive Selection have been commissioned to recruit this Director.
(Eircom League) of the Football Association of Ireland
Reporting to the Chief Executive of the FAI, the Director will be responsible for driving the changes which are essential for the long term success of the League. The prize fund has been increased from €98,000 to €900,000, a four-tier structure is being adopted for the League divisions and the top division will consist of 10 teams from 2009. There will be a focus on greater support for facility improvements. While these are just some of the key elements on the agenda for implementation, the Director's role will be all-embracing. This is a job for a dynamic individual with a proven track record of success in a commercial environment.
There is huge scope for initiative and proactivity. Leadership and "people" skills are absolutely essential. Obviously the Director will be passionate about sport and football in particular and will have proven skills in media relations.
The successful candidate, who will hold a third level qualification, will require great energy and commitment to cope with the often hectic, always exciting demands of this unique opportunity in Irish football. A remuneration package which reflects the importance of this position will be provided.
Sunday Times (http://www.timesonline.co.uk/Class/Jobs/job/0,,689021,00.html)
The Eircom League is a key element of the FAI's responsibilities to develop and grow football in Ireland. It is a vital component for the development of players and clubs. From 2007 the League will be operated by the FAI. Because of its importance the FAI has initiated a range of fundamental changes that will take place over the next three years and will put the league on a brand new footing. Bringing all divisions of the League under the FAI banner will provide more support and more focus to the running of the League while allowing the clubs to concentrate on running their affairs. As a first and vital step to ensure the success of this initiative the FAI will appoint a Director of the Eircom League. Deloitte Executive Selection have been commissioned to recruit this Director.
(Eircom League) of the Football Association of Ireland
Reporting to the Chief Executive of the FAI, the Director will be responsible for driving the changes which are essential for the long term success of the League. The prize fund has been increased from €98,000 to €900,000, a four-tier structure is being adopted for the League divisions and the top division will consist of 10 teams from 2009. There will be a focus on greater support for facility improvements. While these are just some of the key elements on the agenda for implementation, the Director's role will be all-embracing. This is a job for a dynamic individual with a proven track record of success in a commercial environment.
There is huge scope for initiative and proactivity. Leadership and "people" skills are absolutely essential. Obviously the Director will be passionate about sport and football in particular and will have proven skills in media relations.
The successful candidate, who will hold a third level qualification, will require great energy and commitment to cope with the often hectic, always exciting demands of this unique opportunity in Irish football. A remuneration package which reflects the importance of this position will be provided.