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Be part of the Lord's Taverners team and help our work to positively impact the lives of young people with a disability and those from socio-economic backgrounds.

Visually Impaired Cricket Development Officer

Location: Hybrid

Salary: £32,000 per annum

Contract: 2 year Fixed Term, Full Time

We are seeking an organised and proactive Visually Impaired (VI) Cricket Development Officer to join our People and Programmes directorate. You will deliver and coordinate Super 1s VI community hubs in targeted areas, ensuring sessions are inclusive and accessible for young people aged 8–25 with a visual impairment, and support the delivery of a year-round programme that promotes positive social outcomes, helping young people build confidence, skills and connections through cricket.

For more information and how to apply, please click here.

Application Instructions
As part of your application, please submit:

  • Your CV, and
  • A written response (maximum 500 words) to the following question: “Please describe a time when you have developed sporting provision for young people. Briefly outline the challenge, action you took and the impact your work had on outcomes. Please focus on your individual contribution rather than a team activity and use an example from working with disabled or disadvantaged young people where appropriate.”

We will NOT accept applications that do not complete this task, or applications that upload a cover note in place of the required written response.

Deadline for applications is Wednesday 15 July.

For general information about how you can work with the Lord's Taverners, please contact the switchboard on 020 7025 0000 or email us.

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