The ECB has resorted online advertising for England head coaches.
On Saturday, separate ads were posted for the Test and limited-over positions on job posting platform Applied.
Rob Key, new chief of the ECB, is advertising online to find England's head coaches
Amazing perks include flexible hours, working from home, extra vacation, additional holiday, and paid volunteer days. Mentoring is also available.
Candidates should apply by May 6, at 6 p.m. First interviews will take place May 9 and 10.
Rob Key, ECB managing director, is in a rush to fill the positions.
The new supremo will travel to the North East in order to meet Ben Stokes to discuss the vacant captain's position.
Joe Root, Test skipper, resigned earlier this month after a series loss in West Indies. This followed a streak of just one win in 17 matches.
Key is racing to appoint a captain and coach by the summer's first test against New Zealand at Lord's in June 2.
The squad must be selected by May 26.
However, the selection of players will not be left to the head coach.
It was not mentioned in the online job spec.
This suggests that a return of a selection panel led by a national selector could be in the cards.
South Africans Gary Kirsten and Graham Ford, as well as Simon Katich from Australia are potential candidates for the Test role.