British Cycling is the main national governing body for cycle sport in Great Britain. It administers most competitive cycling in Great Britain, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Why British Cycling?
Whether it’s winning gold medals at Olympic and Paralympic Games, inspiring millions to get on their bikes or campaigning on behalf of our 150,000 members, at British Cycling we are leading our sport and inspiring our communities – with bold ambitions to further grow and diversify in the years ahead.
Set within modern offices at Manchester’s National Cycling Centre, the unique benefits of working for British Cycling include a flexible working environment, home based contract, 33 days of annual leave (inclusive of Bank Holidays), Cycle to Work Scheme, Childcare Voucher Scheme, Group Pension Plan, free parking, access to world-class facilities and much more.
The apprenticeship
We have an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic Young People Developer, with a passion for physical activity and healthy lifestyles, to gain their Level 3 Community Sport & Health Officer qualification, whilst employed within the Participation Team at British Cycling working on delivery of the Commonwealth Games Legacy Plan in the West Midlands.
This apprenticeship is an 18-month programme of learning, gaining meaningful qualifications, whilst having full support and mentoring based on your individual needs.
Successful completers of this programme will be able to move into senior roles within the Sector – leading teams of people or specialising with certain populations, particular sports or programmes. In addition, they will be eligible to apply to become an Affiliate of the Chartered Institute for the Management of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA).
What you’ll be doing
You will focus your energy on the British Cycling’s West Midlands Commonwealth Games Legacy Plan leading and delivering key areas using a place-based approach, including:
You will do c. 28 hours of planning and delivery each week and will also be involved in administration, monitoring and evaluation. You will attend c. 7 hours (1 day) of education each week.
What you’ll need (Essential):
Training delivered (1 day a week)
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Next steps
To apply for this role please submit your CV, a brief covering letter (max 250 words) and a 1 minute video via 'Apply Now' highlighting who you are, your role suitability and enthusiasm for cycling, along with why you’d make a great addition to our team.
Successful applicants will be invited for a 60-minute interview, including a practical activity (pre-advised) and evidence-based questions.
We welcome applications from all sections of the community, regardless of age, race, colour, sex, marital status, religion, ethnic origin, nationality, disability or sexual orientation. Any appointment will be made on merit alone. For more information on British Cycling please visit the following page www.britishcycling.org.uk.
We look forward to receiving your application for this exciting new role – good luck!
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