8 Feb 2013

Sport and Recreation Alliance seeks new Head of Policy

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The Sport and Recreation Alliance, the umbrella body and trade association for the governing and representative bodies of sport and recreation, is looking to recruit a new Head of Policy to lead the organisation’s advocacy, campaigning and influencing work.

A key part of the Alliance’s role is to safeguard the sport and recreation sector from potentially adverse and unnecessary changes in legislation. The Head of Policy will monitor relevant political and regulatory developments and formulate appropriate policies and strategies to help the Alliance protect and promote the interests of its members and other key partners.

So if you can combine an in-depth knowledge of policy work with a passion for sport and recreation, as well as display a drive to help maintain the Alliance’s standing as the authoritative independent voice for the sector – we’d like to hear from you.

For further information on the role and details of how to apply please visit the jobs section of the Sport and Recreation Alliance website.
 

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