Liverpool are looking for someone to look after their first-team players next season and the role description gives a crazy insight into the life of a footballer.
It's all change at Anfield ahead of next season with Arne Slot taking over from Jurgen Klopp after nine years, but they aren't done there as a fascinating new role has been advertised.
The club are after a brand new 'Player Care Administrator' for the first team, and fans are baffled after seeing exactly what the role entails.
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For the full-time role Liverpool "are looking for an individual with a strong administration background who is happy to deliver a variety of administration tasks efficiently to join our team as a Player Care Administrator."
The job description continues: "In this role, you will be part of a small team that provides holistic oversight, organisation and delivery of a hassle-free experience for every player allowing them to thrive on and off the pitch."
The role highlights the insane treatment professional footballers at the top level receive, and that those who work in jobs like this are a major factor in making life off the pitch as smooth as possible for players.
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Here's what the successful candidate will be up to next season at Liverpool:
• Handling of all incoming items delivered for players into the training centre and organising couriers and postage of outgoing items.
• Facilitating the signing of merchandise on behalf of the players.
• Providing a concierge service for all players as and when required.
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• Moving and securing vehicles on the car park and organising vehicle cleaning, vehicle deliveries, and collections, and connecting players with preferred suppliers.
• Organising and facilitating the servicing and repair and taxing and insuring of vehicles.
• Making travel arrangements for players and their visitors.
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• General administrative duties, for example raising Purchase Orders, paying bills, handling players' ticket requests etc.
• Undertaking additional duties during times of peak workload, such as end-of-season arrangements, and hosting families and friends of the players at events such as finals.
The role looks like an incredible opportunity, however, it is difficult to imagine wanting to be anything but a member of the Liverpool first team after reading the role requirements...
Topics: Liverpool, Football, Anfield, Jurgen Klopp, Arne Slot, Premier League, Transfers