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Club Kit and Merchandise Coordinator

A good team needs to be well turned out in the official club colours.  Selling club kit and other branded items can also be a valuable source of income for a club.  If your club has a tuck shop or a bar, then keeping them well stocked can be part of this role.
Ideally, you’ll need to be:
• Well-organised;
• Enthusiastic;
• Commercially minded;
• A good communicator.


What you will do:
• Arrange and buy all kit and equipment for the club;
• Discuss kit needs with athletes;
• Increase range of branded merchandise;
• Maintain lists of what’s in stock;
• Liaise with the club treasurer;
• Arrange mark up on items with the treasurer;
• Negotiate discounts with local shops and suppliers for club members.

How much time will it take?
This role in most cases will take between 30min and 1 hour per week.
What you’ll get out of it:
You’ll be closely involved with the teams and team managers and get satisfaction when they perform well.  You’ll contribute to club income and get to know all the club members.