First Team Reconditioning Coach: Rangers FC

Competitive

Location: Rangers Training Centre Auchenhowie Road Milngavie G62 6EH United Kingdom

This vacancy ends on 2 June 2025

Background

Rangers Football Club, formed in 1872, is one of the world’s longest established and most successful clubs, having won 55 League titles, 34 Scottish Cups, 28 League Cups and the European Cup Winners’ Cup in 1972.

Few clubs can match Rangers for history, heritage, and tradition, and it resides in the top 10 strongest football brands according to the YouGov UK Brand Index.

Playing at the iconic 51,700 seat Ibrox Stadium and benefitting from a world-class 37-acre training facility, the club has been a leading light in Scottish, British and European football for decades.

The club benefits from a famously loyal support and the high volume of season ticket uptake means the club features in the top 19 average attendances in Europe. It is estimated that Rangers has a global fanbase of 4m, half of which are based in the UK.

Job title: First Team Reconditioning Coach                   

Reporting line: Head of Performance

Department: Performance

Locations: Rangers Training Centre, Auchenhowie Road     

Contract Permanent, Full Time 

The role

Working within the wider Performance & Medical department, the First Team Reconditioning Coach will be responsible for overseeing the mid-to-end stage conditioning and transition of injured players back into full training. This role will require a close working relationship with all staff across the performance and medical department, working closely with rehabilitation physiotherapists, and the head of performance to effectively manage the return and reintegration of 1st team players into full training.

In addition to their reconditioning responsibilities, the successful applicant will be expected to hold further responsibilities in line with the requirements of the Performance department. This includes assisting with on-pitch delivery of warmups and the delivery of the strength & conditioning programme, and matchday warmups as requested.

Further information and applications

Date published: 19 May 2025
Date updated: 19 May 2025

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