The Yorkshire CCGBA is advertising a new position created within their structure they are now looking to fill. The position of County Development Officer has been created and they are looking for candidates to apply who have an interest in the position.
The flyer supporting this recruitment is below along with full application details except that there is no closing date mentioned.
Yorkshire County Crown green Bowling Association
Applications are invited for the role of County Development Officer
Main Responsibilities
• Liaise with BCGBA Development officer
• Work in partnership with other practitioners and agencies to initiate and support developments.
• Produce agendas for all Development meetings.
• Record and produce accurate minutes for all Development Committee meetings.
• Provide regular reports and updates for all Management, Officers and Development meetings.
• Maintain confidentiality and observe data protection and associated guidelines where appropriate.
• Play an active role in the governance of the sport of Crown Green Bowls and attend various YCCGBA and BCGBA meetings
• Working with the County Development team produce a Development strategy for
YCCGBA
• Develop Opportunities to grow the membership of the Associations clubs
• Develop Club Development plan templates and supporting documentation
• Working with the Coaching bodies to facilitate Open Days and structured Coaching within associated clubs Skills Required
• Computer proficient, with a sound administrative background.
• Skilled communicator, with proven verbal, written and presentation ability.
• Good interpersonal and leadership skills.
• Ability to support team members in a professional manner.
Please respond to CEO YCCGBA Montrose Ripley Road Knaresborough HG5 9BY
Email stevencochrane@btconnect.com mobile 07730955892
I wrote the Business Case earlier this month for the role after being asked to do so by the YCCGBA CEO which he then used to get approval. I was firm from the outset that it wasn't a role I awanted to take on but felt that it was the first step in bringing the YCCGBA up to speed with what clubs needed. I never received even a thank you for that work.
I know the ideal person for this post, a former football referee !!!