View our National Club Manager vacancy
scottishathletics are seeking a new National Club Manager to join our team – an exciting opportunity to help grow the sport in Scotland.
Our ‘Building a Culture of Success’ Strategy is not just about performances on the world stage, but is about the whole sport pulling together in the same direction and recognising the importance of all parts and individuals within the system.
That includes clubs, coaches, officials, athletes, event organisers, partners, supporters as well as scottishathletics as an organisation and our National Club Managers are key to that.
As it transpires, Francis Smith is leaving us for a new post with the St Johnstone Community Trust.
Everyone at scottishathletics would like to thank Francis for all his hard work with us and wish him well for this new venture.
We very much hope and expect to continue to see him in athletics as a coach and as an Official.
We are thus now seeking applications for the vacancy with a deadline of noon on Wednesday 8 December.
Our new National Club Manager will work closely with David Fallon, our Head of Development (photo by Bobby Gavin)
Here are some of the key tasks we expect to be undertaken by our new National Club Manager . . .
Applicants should apply by submitting the application form, covering letter (addressing how the applicant’s skills and expertise fit with the job role and person specification) and equal opportunities form, marked ‘private and confidential’.
Please send these to Francesca Snitjer, Executive & Equalities Officer, via email at francesca.snitjer@scottishathletics.org.uk.
The closing date for applications is noon on Wednesday 8 December 2021 with interviews taking place during week commencing Monday 13 December 2021.
scottishathletics is an equal opportunities employer.
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