Cricket Development Officer
Job description
THE EMPLOYER IS: WARINGSTOWN CRICKET CLUB To develop and deliver cricket-playing opportunities across the club, school and community settings; increase participation (especially juniors, women & girls), support and grow the volunteer workforce (coaches/officiators), and help build sustainable club-structures that align with strategic priorities for cricket-development.
Responsibilities
- Develop and implement a club development plan for participation, retention and performance (especially in junior sections, women & girls, and beginner pathways).
- Work with local schools to deliver introductory cricket sessions, link school-cricket into the club (e.g., transition school players into club junior teams).
- Lead/co-ordinate the club’s delivery of national/regional programmes (e.g., beginner formats, festivals, All Stars/Dynamos equivalents) and ensure the club maximises these opportunities.
- Support and develop the volunteer workforce: recruit, train, mentor coaches, activators, officials; deliver coach-education and CPD within the club.
- Liaise with clubs, leagues, county/regional bodies to ensure the club has strong links and appropriate accreditation/certification (e.g., club development accreditation).
- Monitor, evaluate and report on programmes, projects and funding where relevant (including grant applications, funding bodies, sponsors).
- Promote inclusive cricket and outreach into under-represented groups (e.g., girls, people with disabilities, diverse communities).
Skills and Qualifications
Essential Skills
- Passion for cricket, and an ability to engage with children, adults and volunteers.
- Experience of sport development, coaching or working with clubs and volunteers.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills (verbal, written, presentation).
- Good organisational and project-management skills (can juggle multiple programmes, meet deadlines).
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
- Good computer skills (Word, Excel, Outlook, social media).
- Commitment to safeguarding children and young people; willingness to undertake required checks (e.g., Enhanced DBS or NI equivalent).
Desirable Skills
- Full driving licence and access to a vehicle (due to travel between schools/clubs).
- A recognised coaching qualification (e.g., ECB Level 2 or equivalent).
- Prior experience working in a club, school or community cricket setting.
- Experience of delivering programmes for women & girls or inclusive cricket (disability/diverse communities).
- Understanding of the local cricket landscape (Northern Ireland, NCU region) and of national development programmes.
- Experience of applying for and managing grants/funding.
- Experience of coach-education or mentor roles.
Further Information
The Employer is: WARINGSTOWN CRICKET CLUB JobStart Opportunity - Working Hours Information - Standard Hours: up to 25 hours per week. - Flexible/Reduced Hours: May be available upon approval by a Work Coach. - Additional Hours: The employer may offer extra hours depending on availability. This should be discussed directly with the employer before starting employment. The job advert may end before the closing date if requested by the employer.
Application Information
JOBSTART IS OPEN TO WORKING AGE BENEFIT CLAIMANTS WHO ARE DEEMED ELIGIBLE BY A WORK COACH. If you are on Universal Credit, please contact your Work Coach via your Journal. If you are in receipt of any other working age benefit, please contact your local Jobs & Benefits Office on 0800 001 5782.
- Vacancy ID
- 1744171
- Job Sector
- Leisure
- Area
- Co Armagh
- Location
- Waringstown (working primarily from the club’s ground and in local schools/communities)
- Salary
- 16-17 £7.55, 18-20 £10.00, 21 plus £12.21 per hour
- No. vacancies
- 2
- Contract Type
- Temporary
- Weekly hours
- 25
- Published date
- 07/11/2025
- Closing date
- 18/12/2025
- Worktime
- 10am to 3pm