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Football player and manager Darren Dods heads for a career in further education

Brechin City FC player-manager Darren Dods is juggling his work with university studies as he looks forward to a new career as a college lecturer.

Brechin City FC player-manager Darren Dods is juggling his work with university studies as he looks forward to a new career as a college lecturer.

The 42-year-old is a student on the Teaching Qualification in Further Education (TQFE) course at the °®Âþµº.

Darren Dods

Darren Dods.

The course is aimed at people with previous work experience who are looking to become college lecturers.

Darren was a full-time professional football player for 21 years - including stints at Hibernian, St Johnstone, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Dundee United - before going part-time in 2013, when he took the chance to return to education.

He gained an HNC and then an HND in Sport and Fitness. After completing a degree in Sports Science at Napier University, he decided to apply for the TQFE course.

¡°I¡¯m 42 now,¡± he said. ¡°It¡¯s time to hang up the boots. Playing has come to an end, managing is short-term, so I am looking for another career.¡±

Darren, who recently faced his biggest game as a manager when Brechin City played Celtic in the Scottish FA cup, said that as well as preparing him for a change of career, the TQFE course is helping him in his current job.

¡°I¡¯m really enjoying the course,¡± he said. ¡°The knowledge and understanding I am gaining on the course has been beneficial when coaching and talking to the players.

¡°At the start, I would be standing in front of the players talking, talking, talking. Now I have learned the importance of giving them a chance to have some input and they are more motivated and engaged.¡±

TQFE Programme Director Dr Kevin Brosnan said: ¡°Darren is good example of the type of people we have on this course.

¡°They already have a career but are looking to transition to become a college lecturer. They are often people who have very busy lives but can still achieve high levels across a number of different areas in their lives.

¡°I always find it inspiring when I see people like Darren who are managing to juggle all these balls and cope with all these different challenges.

¡°Colleges are looking for people, not only with a solid academic background, but with the real world experience they value. In Darren¡¯s case it¡¯s sport and sports coaching. That¡¯s quite a big area of provision within colleges.¡±

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