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ALL STARS CRICKET CHAMPION VACANCIES

Date: 13th January 2017

ALL STARS CRICKET CHAMPION VACANCIES

4 opportunities with the LCB

The Lancashire Cricket Board has 4 exciting opportunities to work as part of the LCB team to help deliver its mission Engage | Excite | Improve.

All Stars Cricket is a nationwide programme developed by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB) and their Elite Coach Development team with the aim to inspire 5 to 8 year olds to take up cricket and join cricket clubs! It enables children to acquire the skills to play the game and connects them to England cricket heroes.

In order to support clubs to deliver this unique experience for kids and their parents, the ECB has provided funding to the LCB to recruit 4 All Stars Cricket Champions. The roles are initially for an 8 months fixed term contract, with an extension subject to funding.

The successful applicants will need to be able to demonstrate, both in their application and at interview, their ability to deliver the programme showing excellent planning, interpersonal and project-management skills.

The roles will be flexible to meet the needs of both the applicant and the Lancashire Cricket Board, with the successful applicant required to work flexibly, which may include evenings and/or weekends and may be required to work additional hours to meet the peak needs of the programme.

Find out more by downloading the job description and person specification below:

All Stars Cricket Champions - job description and person specification (137 Kb)

 

How to Apply

Immediate applications are sought. To apply, please download and complete an application form with covering letter and send to Paul Bryson (pbryson@lccc.co.uk ).

Application Form for All Stars Cricket Champions (216 Kb)

Shortlisting and interview will be considered immediately upon application. The closing date for recruitment is Thursday 26th January 2016.

As this role involves direct access to young persons under the age of eighteen, within the context of the job, or any subsequently related activities or responsibilities, the successful candidate will undergo a thorough screening process, which will include a Criminal Records Check (DBS) to ensure their suitability for the role. 

The Lancashire Cricket Board is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

 

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