Southwell CIty Football Club have advertised their reserve manager position after Brett Bramwell announced that he will be stepping down at the end of the season
A football club are looking for a new manager after the current boss has given notice to step down.
Southwell City Football Club is known as The Zebras and fields a number of teams across men's, women’s and children’s football.
A club spokesman said they are looking for an enthusiastic manager to take the coaching reins of the men’s reserve team, which is currently playing in the Nottinghamshire Senior League Premier Division.
The competition is graded as step seven football.
“The successful candidate will be invited to shadow the current reserve team manager for the rest of this season, before taking charge when he steps down at the end of the 23/24 season,” said a spokesman from the club.
“The team is having a good season.
“They currently sit in the top half of the table and are in the semi-finals of the Notts Senior Cup.
“We are looking for a manager who can continue to build on the progress that has been made so far.
“Whoever comes in will play an important role in supporting player transition from the reserves to the first team (Step six) and from our development team (Step eight).
“They will become part of a tight-knit senior management team that works together for the benefit of the club and the players who represent it.
“Ideally, the candidate will have at least a Level two coaching qualification (UEFA C).
“However, support will be given to the right candidate if they are not currently qualified to this level.”
The role is a volunteer one.
If you are interested in the role or would like further information, apply directly to the club chairman, John Cunningham by emailing: johnc@southwellcity.com
Current reserve team manager, Brett Bramwell said: “After two successful seasons it’s time to step away and spend the added time with my young family.
“Southwell City is a fantastic environment to challenge yourself and the facilities are second to none in the local area.
“The squad is in a great place following promotion and a stable first season at step seven football.
“It is now ready to kick on again under new management and challenge the leading clubs at the top end of the division along with the opportunity for cup success.
“The potential at Southwell City is huge and the opportunity to be part of that was a big pull.
“I’ll be sad to step away from a thoroughly enjoyable and engaging role but there are solid foundations in place for further success in the coming seasons.
“It will be a pleasure to watch on as a spectator at the future progress of the team and of the club as a whole.”