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Posted 16 July, 2026

OFC Medical Coordinator (Club Competitions) - Contractor Opportunity

Oceaniafootball
Auckland, AUK, NZ Full Time
Reference: a0b4e6fe02c0e697

Job Description

OFC Medical Coordinator (Club Competitions) – Contractor Opportunity 8 July 2026 OFC Media About Us Oceania Football Confederation (OFC) is the governing body for football across Oceania, representing national football associations throughout the Pacific region. Through football, OFC is committed to creating positive impact, supporting the growth of the game, and enhancing opportunities for players, communities, and stakeholders across Oceania. We are seeking a committed and proactive Medical Coordinator (Club Competitions) to support the delivery of OFC club competitions and strengthen medical standards, player welfare, and safety practices across the region. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the continued development of football competitions across the Pacific, including supporting the implementation of the OFC Professional League. About The Role The OFC Medical Coordinator (Club Competitions) will play a key role in ensuring the health, safety, and wellbeing of players, officials, and staff involved in OFC club competitions. Working closely with the OFC Education & High-Performance Department, Competitions team, Member Associations, clubs, and medical stakeholders, this role will support the implementation of medical governance frameworks, competition medical operations, and capacity-building initiatives across the region. This contractor role offers flexibility and will involve regular regional travel to support competitions and events. Key Responsibilities To coordinate medical operations for the OFC Pro League including match-day requirements. Develop and implement competition medical plans, emergency response procedures, and health protocols. Support Member Associations who are hosting OFC Competitions, to meet OFC medical standards and competition requirements. Provide guidance on player welfare, injury management, concussion protocols, and medical risk management. Monitor medical incidents, injury trends, and health risks, providing reports and recommendations. Support doping control activities in collaboration with OFC and relevant anti-doping organisations. Deliver education and guidance to club and Member Association medical personnel. Contribute to continuous improvement of OFC medical processes and alignment with international standards. Why Work for Us An opportunity to contribute to the development of football across the Pacific. Involvement in international football competitions and events. The opportunity to work with clubs, Member Associations, and football stakeholders across Oceania. Opportunity to work in multiple countries across the Pacific region. A role that directly supports player welfare and competition excellence. About You Highly organised and experienced medical coordinator who can work independently, manage multiple priorities, and operate effectively in competition environments. No medical qualifications required; focus is on coordinating medical professionals and supporting the delivery of competition medical operations. Experience coordinating medical operations, events, programmes, or stakeholder relationships. Experience developing and implementing operational plans, protocols, and procedures. Strong communication skills with the ability to work with clubs, Member Associations, medical professionals, and operational teams. Ability to work independently across different locations and manage competing priorities. Strong attention to detail and a proactive approach to problem solving. Flexibility to travel internationally and work irregular hours, including weekends when required. Experience within football competitions or international sporting environments. Knowledge of FIFA medical requirements and football competition regulations. Experience with concussion management, emergency response planning, and athlete health monitoring. Experience working across multicultural environments, particularly within the Pacific region. Experience delivering education or capacity-building programmes. Approximately 30 hours per week (flexible working arrangements) If you are passionate about player welfare, sports medicine, and supporting the growth of football across Oceania, we would love to hear from you. #J-18808-Ljbffr

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