In partnership with the England and Wales Cricket Board and National Asian Cricket Council, Yorkshire Cricket Board are excited to announce that they are now recruiting for the newly created part-time role of Community Talent Champion to work across Bradford, Dewsbury & Batley.

If you are experienced in working in a Sports Development environment and Talent ID, this could be the role for you. We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and committed person to support Yorkshire Cricket in delivering the ECB Community Talent Champion pilot initiative initially across Bradford, Dewsbury & Batley. The role includes supporting the connection between South Asian communities playing in non-affiliated cricket environments and the existing talent pathway in Yorkshire.

Further details of the role can be found in the Job Description (attached below).

Please note that successful candidates will be expected to live in the vicinity of the Bradford, Dewsbury, or Batley area.

For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Rohan Randhawa via the contact details below.

To apply, please submit a CV, completed application form (attached below) and covering letter outlining your skills, experience and suitability for the role to Rohan Randhawa (CTC Programme Lead) at [email protected].

Closing date for applications – 4pm on 8th April 2021.

Interviews will be held W/C 12th April 2021.

Successful candidates should be available to take up the role in early May 2021.

Job Description

Application Form

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