Are you looking for an opportunity to work in the UK sport and physical activity sector and play a leading role in supporting and promoting a network of impactful and inspirational members?
The Sport and Recreation Alliance (SRA) – the representative body of, and voice for, the sport and recreation sector in the UK – is looking for a Membership Officer to join, support and help drive forward our team.
The Membership Officer, reporting to the Membership and Events Manager, plays a vital administrative role within the Membership, Governance, Communications, and Public Affairs Department, including supporting the growth and retention of our diverse membership base, with a focus on building effective relationships with membership organisations and boosting membership sales.
The role combines and requires a mix of strategic thinking – including the ability to plan ahead, identify challenges and opportunities, and update and advise members and the wider team – with essential administrative responsibilities, including managing and maintaining accurate membership data in the CRM system, keeping track of renewal dates with members and following up in timely manner, organising meetings, and preparing agendas and minutes.
This dynamic role also requires a proactive and marketing-savvy approach to networking, relationship-building, and delivering exceptional administrative support to drive membership growth and engagement. The Membership Officer will need to understand the services we provide, and ensure members feel valued and well-supported through excellent written and in-person customer service.
It is a busy role with some responsibility, so it represents a good chance to learn, develop and make your mark.
If that’s of interest to you, please do consider applying, by clicking here. The closing date for applications is 11.59pm on Saturday 29 December.
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