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BRITISH BLIND SPORT
24,000 per year (pro rata)
Home based, with travel to clubs around England
Full-time
26th January 2026

Sport Development Officer

The Sport Development Officer is member of Archery GB’s Sport Development Team accountable for delivering agreed projects and initiatives to support an increase in the number of people taking up archery across a defined geography.

  • Salary
  • Salary £ £24,000 - £26,000 depending on experience
  • Hours
  • Full Time
  • Organisation
  • Archery GB
  • Placed On
  • Mon 13th June, 2022
  • Closes
  • 12:00am - Mon 26th January, 2026
  • Sport / Activity
  • Archery

About Sport Development Officer

The Sport Development Officer will contribute to the organisation's vision of enriching lives through archery, and the successful achievement of Archery GB's strategic ambitions, which are:

· Membership Structure

· Empowering Workforce

· Diversity Throughout

· Archer Recruitment

· Digital First

· Pathway & Podium

Key responsibilities

1. To develop local plans of delivery to support clubs to gain and retain archers

2. To influence change and promote good practice within clubs and partners at local, county, and regional levels.

3. To work collaboratively with local partners to develop, promote and enhance archery

This will be accomplished by working with a range of stakeholders from clubs, facility providers, to funders and other partners at national, regional, county, and local level.

Key Activities

· Raise the profile of archery and be an advocate for the sport across the area.

· Engage with regular local partner meetings representing Archery GB, as well as facilitating two-way dialogue from local partners to Archery GB.

· Consult and work with the volunteer workforce, supporting their needs, and fostering a development culture within the archery network.

· Form effective relationships with stakeholders, such as active partnerships, local authorities, and other suitable partners so that they contribute to our development objectives.

· Assist and support clubs in organising activities to develop, improve, and grow by linking strategic goals to grassroots efforts.

· With the Head of Clubs and Membership, provide advice and guidance to successfully deliver projects and programmes aimed at increasing and retaining members.

· Spearhead national projects as lead officer as prescribed by the Heads of service and/or Director of Sport Development; and work as part of the team on cross-team development activities coordinating activity across the designated area.

· Ensure projects are completed on time and within budget, regularly reporting progress to the Delivery Lead. Evaluate program outcomes to build on good practices and minimise poor ones.

· Undertake appropriate training and development opportunities.

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