Vacancy Details

Disability Sports Development Officer (PTT - EXT)

Education – Sports Development Disability Sports Development Officer Part Time – 21 hours L07 £20,661 - £24,174 (pro rata)

We are looking for a Disability Sport Development Officer to join our Sports Development team here in Wrexham. You would be expected to lead the development of disability sport within Wrexham and contribute towards the national aims. The candidate would drive forward an inclusive culture throughout the county’s sporting landscape through the “insport” programme and also develop existing clubs, set up new clubs and provide quality sporting and recreational for people with disabilities You should be highly motivated with excellent communication skills, organisational skills, lots of enthusiasm and experience working in a challenging and changing environment.

For an application pack, please contact the HR Service Centre, Guildhall, Wrexham, by telephone 01978 292012, Text relay: 18001 01978 292012 or email hrservicecentre@wrexham.gov.uk or download and complete the pdf application form available on the web page

 Closing Date: Friday 30th June 2017. Wrexham Council welcomes applications from suitably qualified candidates regardless of race, gender, disability, sexuality, religious belief or age. The Council is committed to developing its bilingual workforce and welcomes applications from candidates who demonstrate their capability to work in both English and Welsh.




 

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