British Rowing – Masters Championships Deputy Chair (Volunteer Role)

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Volunteer
Location: Nottingham
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Job offered by: British Rowing
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Category: IT & Technology
British Rowing – Masters Championships Deputy Chair (Volunteer Role)

This is an opportunity to gain hands-on experience in the fields of sporting events organisation in the run up to and during the British Rowing Masters Championships. Role Purpose

The British Rowing Masters Championships (BRMC) is one of the largest regattas in the rowing calendar, with up to 850 crews in recent years held over 2 days at Holme Pierrepont Country Park in the middle of June (Saturday/Sunday 15-16 June this year). The Championship aims to provide racing for the best Masters crews in the country in all boat classes as well as provide a pathway for rowers who have taken up the sport in later years. The successful applicant will work with the BRMC Organising Committee (OC), made up of a mixture of volunteers and British Rowing staff, assist the OC Chair, and take a lead in the competitor experience. The BRMC requires approximately 60 volunteers to help run the event. This volunteer role is the ideal opportunity for a current student, a graduate, or someone wishing to get involved in sports events. Minimum Requirements:

No formal qualifications are required; however, applicants should have a positive approach, excellent verbal communication skills, and a belief in the importance of competitive sport. Responsibilities

Support the BRMC Organising Committee Chair and deputise in his or her absence. Support the OC in delivering a well-run Championships. Take a specific lead in competitor experience at the Championships to ensure that the competitors and spectators have an enjoyable and rewarding experience. This involves, among other things, registration, commentary, merchandising, catering, and protocol. Additional Information

Although this is a voluntary role, reasonable expenses will be paid as per the British Rowing expenses policy, and accommodation provided during the event. The successful candidate must be available for the weekend of the Championships. Please send a CV (one side of A4) to James Lee, British Rowing Events Manager at james.lee@britishrowing.org by 15 March 2024. A virtual interview may be held with the candidates and members of the OC at the beginning of April. Application Dates:

From Wednesday 28th February 2024 to Friday 15th March 2024.

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