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Job Vacancy

VI Sport Officer

Disability Sport Wales, is looking for a team-focused, organised and proactive VI Sport Officer, with exceptional interpersonal skills and demonstrable strengths in organisation to facilitate, advise and support the pathway for physical activity (including sport) for people with visual impairments and support and connect athletes with visual impairments into the performance pathway.  This role is a key part of developing an inclusive workforce that champions inclusion and developing inclusive pathways for disabled people within wales. 

Responsible to:      

Projects Manager

Location:      

Flexible, (at DSW Offices or home-based with some travel required) Head office is housed in Sport Wales National Centre, Sophia Gardens in the heart of Cardiff. 

Salary:

£10,180 pa

Hours:

14 hrs/week (part - time)

Contract:

Permanent 12 months 

Travel:

Some travel within Wales is essential to this role (where required)

Closing Date:

Monday 26th May 2025

Interview Details:

Interviews will be held on the week commencing 9th June 2025, time will be confirmed with each short-listed candidate. The interview will be held in Cardiff.


Application Pack

Please read:

  • Job Description


Please complete and return:

  • Application Form
  • Equality Monitoring Form
  • Offer an Interview Scheme (if applicable)
     

Applications should be submitted to office@disabilitysportwales.com 

Download Application Pack

 

 

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