Closing date: 16th March 2025
About the England Women's Cricket Pathway (EWCP) Scouts
Our EWCP Scouts play a crucial role in identifying and recommending players for England Women’s Cricket Pathway activity. This includes England Women U19s and England Women A, as well as other pathway activity that connects to these key programmes.
The observations and opinions of the EWCP Scout group helps to ensure an open, robust, and transparent player identification process exists. These Lead Scout roles are being introduced to improve the way in which scouting information is utilized within our selection processes and will help ensure that decision making incorporates the views of the EWCP Scout group as a whole and of the EWCP Lead Scouts individually.
About the role
A key aspect of these roles will be to act as the conduit of information across the skill-set that the role oversees, to ensure that views and opinions collected and shared by the EWCP Scout group as a whole are channelled appropriately into EWCP selection meetings. This will require an ability to have key views and opinions of your own on players, together with an ability to also balance, reflect and adjust those opinions in light of other scouting testimony. You will also need the ability to present an unbiased and objective opinion on key players of interest within the selection process.
The roles will require observation of players and completion of scouting reports from performances demonstrated across the domestic season as well as attendance at EWCP Scout meetings and EWCP selection meetings.
Observation opportunities of players long and short-listed for scouting will be across a variety of match-play environments, including Tier 1 Professional and Tier 1 Academy fixtures, Tier 2 Senior County fixtures and EWCP activity such as North v North / South v South Academy fixtures, the new Super 4’s Academy activity and National School Games. Some observation of players within The Hundred competition may also be required, as well as other elements of the England Women’s Cricket Pathway.
Observations of players will be carried out through attending fixtures in person as well as via online streaming footage in order to maximise the amount of scouting information collated across the network. The balance of this will be dependent on the skill-set, the number of players identified and included within the EWCP scouting lists and maximizing the amount of scouting reports that can be conducted in-person and on-line. The following is an approximate breakdown of the role:
Attendance at EWCP selection meetings is crucial, in order to present an unbiased and objective opinion on players within the skill-set that you oversee. These meetings will be through a combination of online and face-to-face methods. Presenting these opinions will require you to attend EWCP Scout meetings and collate the views of the EWCP Scout group as a whole within the skill-set that you would lead on. Whilst every effort will be made to arrange selection meetings at appropriate times, some flexibility will have to be given to ensure attendance.
What roles are on offer?
We wish to recruit the following EWCP Lead Scout roles that will enable key scouting observations to be collected, collated and presented across the key disciplines of the game, which will in turn improve the mechanism by which the EWCP Scout group can influence the EWCP selection processes that exist:
* The EWCP Lead Scout – Wicket Keeping role will, in it’s desired scope, also include the scouting of short-listed Wicket Keepers across their batting capabilities, which will connect and dove-tail with the EWCP Lead Scout – Batting.
Expectations
Working Pattern
Please note, it is anticipated that interviews will be conducted across weeks commencing 24th and 31st March 2025.
Apply for roleClosing date: 16th March 2025