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BUCS Event Coordinator

British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS)


British Universities & Colleges Sport is the governing body for higher education sport in the United Kingdom.

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Job Posted
15 Apr 2026
Status
Full Time
Location
England
Closing date
30 Apr 2026

The purpose of this role is to co-ordinate and deliver a successful programme of events across the BUCS sporting programme. Ensuring effective relationship management with volunteers, suppliers, national governing bodies (NGBs) of sport, and other key stakeholders to deliver high quality events to our member institutions and their students.

Event Planning & Delivery

Undertake all event administration, including:

Event Review & Partnerships

Collaboration

Other

BUCS is a Disability Confident Committed and Equal Opportunity Employer. We value diversity and are committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive work environment. We make all employment decisions without regard to age, national origin, race, ethnicity, religion, belief, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Research shows that some people don’t apply for a role if they feel they do not meet 100% of the person specification. We encourage you to apply for this role if you feel you meet the key skills and knowledge listed below, even if you feel you do not have all of them. We are passionate about identifying the right people to help us develop and thrive.

The ideal candidate will have strong attention to detail, possess great planning and organisational skills and have a passion for delivery high end sporting events to the student population. They must have the desire to be part of an exciting, fast-paced and customer focused environment.

How to Apply

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Additional Info

Status
Full Time
Job Type
Event Management
University
Sport
Multi-sport
Salary information
£24,000 - £28,000

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