Table Tennis Ireland (TTI) is the National Governing Body for Table Tennis within the 4 provinces of Ireland. Table Tennis Ireland’s Vision is to make Table Tennis ‘a sport for all, a sport for life’. It is a sport suitable for all age groups, from juniors to veterans, as well as able bodied and those with a disability. Table Tennis Ireland (TTI) serves as the governing body for Table Tennis in Ireland, dedicated to promoting and developing the sport nationwide. Committed to developing a vibrant table tennis community, TTI aims to enhance participation at all levels while championing inclusivity and diversity within the sport.
Table Tennis Ireland is seeking passionate and dedicated Community and Club Development Officer to join our team in the Munster region. The ideal candidates will drive initiatives aimed at enhancing community engagement, developing table tennis clubs, and promoting equality, diversity, and inclusion in the sport.
Table Tennis Ireland is looking for a candidate who will enjoy working as part of the TTI team but be prepared to work remotely. Initially, we are looking for a Development officer to cover Munster (part-time, 3-4 days a week). You will need to be flexible with your hours to include evening and weekend work to drive our strategic plan in the region assigned. We are open to filling this post on a part time basis and job sharing is also an option if that means getting the right candidates for the roles.
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- Cover letter to include a personal statement addressing the essential criteria in the job description and why an applicant believes their skills and experience meet the requirements of the role.
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- CV outlining your previous education and work experience to date.
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- Application deadline: 18/08/202
- Please note that interviews will be conducted on a rolling basis, so please do not delay submitting your application.
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