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Head of Aquatics Participation and Place

Swim England


Swim England is the national governing body for swimming, diving, water polo, open water swimming, and synchronised swimming in England. It forms part of British Swimming, a federation of the national governing bodies of England, Scotland, and Wales.

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Job Posted
1 Mar 2026
Status
Full Time
Location
England
Closing date
23 Mar 2026

Swim England is the national governing body for swimming in England.

We help people learn how to swim, enjoy the water safely, and compete in all our sports.

Our vision is of a nation swimming and we strive to inspire everyone to enjoy the water in the way that suits them. We work with our partners to create engaging programmes that enable everyone to be active, have fun and stay healthy through swimming.

Your application is generated using the information you have provided in your Profile. Your CV and any additional supporting evidence will also be attached and made available to the hiring manager.

  • Minimum of 2x Days a Week Onsite + Regular National Travel
  • 35 Hours a Week (Mon-Fri)

About Us

Swim England is the recognised national governing body for swimming, artistic swimming, diving and water polo in England. We help people learn how to swim, enjoy the water safely, and maximise their potential in aquatic sport at every level — from community participation to world-class performance.

Through our Community Participation and Health directorate, we work with partners across health, physical activity, regeneration and community development to grow and diversify participation, tackle inequalities and improve wellbeing through aquatics.

About the Role

We are seeking a strategic and values-led Head of Aquatics Participation and Place to lead one of the most significant strands of the One Swim England strategy. This senior leadership role focuses on growing and diversifying participation in aquatics and using the power of swimming to deliver meaningful social impact in communities across England.

You will lead transformation within Swim England and across the wider aquatic sector, shaping inclusive participation pathways and national programmes that engage new and underrepresented audiences. Working collaboratively with government departments, national partners, local agencies and internal teams, you will influence policy, investment and delivery models to maximise impact at scale.

Key Responsibilities

In this role you will:

  • Strategically lead the aquatics participation and social impact work strand, including objectives, delivery plans, operations and budgets.
  • Drive transformation through the development and delivery of new approaches to participation for diverse audiences.
  • Oversee the design, development and delivery of national programmes, projects and initiatives that grow and diversify aquatic participation.
  • Collaborate with government departments, national partners and agencies across health, regeneration, community development and sport for social good to influence policy and investment.
  • Apply systems leadership approaches, theories of change and place-based models to participation and social impact.
  • Provide strong leadership and functional line management across the aquatics participation and social impact team.
  • Share collective accountability with the Director of Community Participation and Health and other strand leaders for directorate-wide outcomes.
  • Work collaboratively with other strand leaders to deliver the One Swim England strategy.
  • Provide collaborative leadership to National Development Managers to ensure connected development and delivery.

Skills and Experience

Essential

  • Knowledge of government strategy and priorities across physical activity, health and social policy.
  • Understanding of national structures and partners across health, sport, regeneration, community development and the third sector.
  • Experience leading a strategic work strand and associated programmes in a development context.
  • Experience measuring impact using quantitative and qualitative methods.
  • Excellent written, verbal and presentation communication skills.
  • A collaborative leadership style, able to work laterally and vertically.
  • Strong organisational and prioritisation skills.
  • Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to provide confident, consistent leadership across complex stakeholder systems.

Our Values

  • We include
  • We are ambitious
  • We collaborate
  • We do what’s right

Please be advised that we cannot offer visa sponsorship and that you must have right to work in the UK to apply or be considered for this role. If you are a non-UK/EU National, you must have an appropriate working Visa to undertake employment. You must also be working within the UK to apply or be considered for this role, due to the public liability insurance Swim England holds.

Swim England is committed to inclusion and embracing the spirit of all equalities legislation. As a Disability Confident Employer, we actively encourage applications from disabled people. We recognise that the diversity of our workforce is not reflective of today’s society and we are currently operating a pilot scheme whereby applicants from ethnically diverse backgrounds can opt into our guaranteed interview scheme. Candidates that have opted into the scheme will be guaranteed an interview provided that they have demonstrated, within their application, that they meet the essential criteria for the role. When emailing the CV and cover letter, applicants from ethnically diverse backgrounds are encouraged to state they wish to ‘Opt In’ to the scheme.

Where possible, Swim England will always make reasonable adjustments for accessibility to anyone who requires it.

How to Apply

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Additional Info

Status
Full Time
Job Type
Culture & Leadership
Strategy & Project Management
Sport
Swimming
Salary information
£61,000 - £70,000

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