Donegal GAA is advertising for a new Head of the county's Academy.
Details of the part-time role were published by the county board on Wednesday.
The role will oversea player and coach development within the Donegal GAA Academy, including both underage football and furling intercounty teams up to and including sub senior squads during the talent phase of the player and coach pathway.
Donegal are looking to re-activate this role after a year of turbulence - which saw the Academy's original lead, former county player Karl Lacey, resign from the the job last February.
His departure sparked a period of deep turbulence within the county but, following a Croke Park review, a new senior county management team, and the introduction of several new faces to the county executive, there is a fresh energy to Gaelic Games in Donegal in 2024.
As signalled by outgoing Co Chairperson, Fergus McGee, at Convention last December, restoring the Academy was a key priority for Donegal - and the first steps in reactivating it now appear to be in motion.
The full job details for Donegal GAA's Head of Academy can be viewed here.
Applications should be emailed to County Secretary, Declan Martin, at [email protected] by Thursday, January 25th.