Recruitment Drive for Everton's New Stadium Underway with Hundreds of Job Opportunities
The much-anticipated recruitment drive for Everton's new stadium is officially underway, offering hundreds of job opportunities for those looking to work at the landmark waterfront venue. As preparations ramp up for the club’s move to the state-of-the-art stadium, set to open for the 2025/26 season, a wide range of roles are now becoming available.
Everton's new home promises to be more than just a sporting venue, with significant plans to boost employment in the region. Among the first positions being filled are casual roles, including matchday stewards, customer service advisors, and events assistants. The recruitment effort is set to intensify next month, but those interested in these exciting opportunities are encouraged to register their interest now via the Everton Stadium website.
In collaboration with Job Centre Plus, Everton is working to attract a diverse range of applicants to fill these positions. The club’s recruitment team is keen to ensure that individuals from across the community are aware of the opportunities at the new venue. Those who sign up will be among the first to receive updates on when specific roles are advertised.
A statement on the Everton Stadium website outlines the scope of the recruitment drive: “With Everton Stadium set to open for the 2025/26 season, we will soon be recruiting for hundreds of casual roles, including matchday stewards, customer service advisors, events assistants and more.”
The stadium, which will host Everton FC from the beginning of the 2025/26 season, is seen as a major catalyst for change, not only for the club but also for the wider Liverpool City Region. The project is expected to create tens of thousands of jobs and contribute over £1 billion to the UK economy. Its location on the Liverpool waterfront is set to transform the area, boosting regeneration efforts and providing long-term economic benefits for the city and beyond.
During a recent visit to the construction site, Lisa Nandy, Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media, and Sport, emphasised the significance of the new stadium. She stated: “Everton is a club with a rich and proud history—this new stadium will play an important part in not only the club’s next chapter but also the future of Liverpool City Region.”
As Everton looks ahead to the future, the recruitment efforts signal the start of what will be a major boost for employment in the region. With hundreds of roles to be filled in the coming months, the stadium project presents an exciting opportunity for local residents and those further afield to get involved in a venue that will become a key feature of the area for years to come.
The recruitment push for casual roles is just the beginning. With more opportunities expected as the stadium approaches completion, including roles in hospitality, security, and event management, Everton’s new home promises to be a significant source of employment for the region.
For those interested in working at Everton's new stadium, registration of interest is now open on the Everton Stadium website. Whether you’re passionate about football, events, or customer service, this is a unique chance to be part of a project that will leave a lasting legacy on Liverpool’s waterfront and the local community.
The opening of Everton’s new stadium is not only a landmark moment for the club but also a transformative development for northern Liverpool, set to benefit thousands of individuals with job creation and economic growth well into the future.
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