Scottish Disability Sport (SDS) Disability Sport Regional Manager

Tayside & Fife Salary Scale : £25,000 – £28,000 subject to experience

SDS, in partnership with sportscotland, is seeking to appoint a Disability Sport Regional Manager in Tayside & Fife to lead the implementation, coordination and monitoring of an integrated Disability Sport Development Plan across the region for athletes and players with a physical, sensory or learning disability. The post holder will work in partnership with all relevant stakeholders in disability sport to deliver coherent sports specific pathways.

The post will be responsible for further developing existing sports structures and ensuring a seamless pathway from participation to performance. The successful candidate will be required to demonstrate proven experience of developing, implementing and evaluating sports development plans and programmes as well as knowledge of sports development pathways and talent identification and development.

This post is initially offered on a three year fixed term basis with expectation of extension with an office base in Dundee. For a full job description, candidate specification and application form, see our website:

www.scottishdisabilitysport.com OR, contact Caroline Lyon, Administrator,

Scottish Disability Sport,
Caledonia House,
South Gyle,
Edinburgh,
EH12 9DQ

Tel: 0131 317 1130
Fax: 0131 317 1075
E-mail: admin@scottishdisabilitysport.com

Closing date: 12 noon on Tuesday 22nd April 2014. Interviews: Friday 2nd May 2014.




 

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