The Football Association is the governing body of association football in England and the Crown Dependencies of Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man.
The Judicial Panel is established by The FA Council as the pool of individuals from which Regulatory Commissions and Appeal Boards are drawn by the Judicial Panel Chairman to hear cases or appeals in connection with disciplinary and other regulatory processes of The FA.
The FA is establishing a specific Anti-Discrimination Panel which will form part of the Judicial Panel and will hear cases concerning FA Rule E3.2 (“Aggravated Breaches”) and/or FA Rule E4 (Victimisation).
Anti-Discrimination Panel Members will have appropriate experience of discrimination, equality, inclusion and diversity matters.
The Anti-Discrimination Panel will deal with cases relating to the Premier League, English Football League, National League, the Northern Premier, Southern and Isthmian Leagues and the FA Women's Super League & FA Women's Championship.
MEMBER TYPES
ESSENTIAL ATTRIBUTES & SKILLS
BENEFICIAL ATTRIBUTES
TIME COMMITMENT
Regulatory Commissions and Appeal Boards are convened on a frequent basis during the regular footballing season and also throughout the remainder of the calendar year. Personal hearings more often than not take place over video conference but also occur in Wembley Stadium; Non-personal hearings take place over video conference. Anti-Discrimination Panel Members are expected to make themselves available to fulfil their fair share of the cases and/or appeals arising in any given year.
An attendance fee is payable to Anti-Discrimination Panel Members for their time spent preparing and attending Regulatory Commission and/or Appeal Board hearings, which includes the drafting or assisting with the drafting of written reasons. Reasonable expenses properly incurred may also be reclaimed when travelling to Wembley (or an alternative venue) for a hearing.
The appointment is for a fixed term of three years. Anti-Discrimination Panel Members are eligible to apply for further terms, subject to the business needs of The FA.
Anti-Discrimination Panel Members must uphold the highest standards when dealing with cases and treat individuals impacted by the cases with sensitivity and respect.
How to Apply
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