Application are invited for the role ‘BTBA Head of Inclusion & Diversity’.
Job Description
A member of the National Council, reporting to the Director of Legal & Governance, this role will act as the Head of Inclusion & Diversity, which shall be responsible for the development and well-being of all aspects of tenpin bowling. This role will include;
• Actively engaging with the National Council to ensure the culture of equality and opportunity within bowling is recognised and proactively celebrated within the BTBA
• To consult with bowlers to ensure that they feel recognised and valued as an integral part of bowling within the UK
• To bring to the attention of the National Council any matters of concern which are not adequately addressed
• To be a champion for participation in sport and specifically bowling
• To liaise with peers in other sports and National Governing Bodies to ensure best practise is shared across sport
• To stay abreast of developments from the International Bowling Federation with regard to Paralympic activities for bowling and report back to the National Council
Please complete and return this form(right + click / tap + hold for options) by email to admin@btba.org.uk
Chloe Bruton
Director of Legal & Governance
British Tenpin Bowling Association
British Tenpin Bowling Association | c/o Newton Magnus Ltd, Arrowsmith Court, Station Approach, Broadstone, Dorset, BH18 8AT | Reg 1178858 | admin@btba.org.uk
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