Thursday, 12 July 2007
Kent Archery Development Officer
Starting Salary: £19,572, with progression through Contribution Related Pay to £22,268 (part time 18.5 hours pro rata)
Due to a successful funding bid to Sport England South East Regional Sports Board, an exciting opportunity has arisen to co-ordinate the Kent Archery Development Project as a legacy to the World Cup Archery Event taking place in Dover, Kent in August 2007. This post is the first of it’s kind for archery in England and will be a benchmark for future positions across the country.
Hosted by the Kent Sports Development Unit, you will work with the Grand National Archery Society and Kent Archery Association to successfully co-ordinate and implement the Kent Archery Development Plan. This will include promoting the sport within the county, supporting the delivery of archery within schools and community groups and supporting the development of local archery clubs.
The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate a good understanding of sports development principles and archery structures, along with excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills.
This post is offered on a temporary basis up to July 2010. However, as it is subject to external funding, agreed annually, the post will cease to exist should this funding be unavailable and appropriate notice will be provided.
Given the nature of the post the successful applicant will be required to authorise an application for Disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau.
If you feel you are up for the challenge, have the necessary experience and skills and want to take forward this opportunity to develop archery in Kent, then we would like to hear from you. For an application pack email recruitment.line@kent.gov.uk telephone 08458 247 904 minicom 08458 247905 (charged at local rate) or to apply online visit http://www.kent.gov.uk/ quoting reference CD/07/162.
For further information please contact Sheena Pitchford, Governing Body Support Manager on 01622 605069.
Please quote reference: CD/07/162
Deadline for applications: 13 August 2007 (12:00pm)
Interview Date: 4 September 2007
Due to a successful funding bid to Sport England South East Regional Sports Board, an exciting opportunity has arisen to co-ordinate the Kent Archery Development Project as a legacy to the World Cup Archery Event taking place in Dover, Kent in August 2007. This post is the first of it’s kind for archery in England and will be a benchmark for future positions across the country.
Hosted by the Kent Sports Development Unit, you will work with the Grand National Archery Society and Kent Archery Association to successfully co-ordinate and implement the Kent Archery Development Plan. This will include promoting the sport within the county, supporting the delivery of archery within schools and community groups and supporting the development of local archery clubs.
The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate a good understanding of sports development principles and archery structures, along with excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills.
This post is offered on a temporary basis up to July 2010. However, as it is subject to external funding, agreed annually, the post will cease to exist should this funding be unavailable and appropriate notice will be provided.
Given the nature of the post the successful applicant will be required to authorise an application for Disclosure from the Criminal Records Bureau.
If you feel you are up for the challenge, have the necessary experience and skills and want to take forward this opportunity to develop archery in Kent, then we would like to hear from you. For an application pack email recruitment.line@kent.gov.uk telephone 08458 247 904 minicom 08458 247905 (charged at local rate) or to apply online visit http://www.kent.gov.uk/ quoting reference CD/07/162.
For further information please contact Sheena Pitchford, Governing Body Support Manager on 01622 605069.
Please quote reference: CD/07/162
Deadline for applications: 13 August 2007 (12:00pm)
Interview Date: 4 September 2007
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