Officials Social Impact Officer

Nottingham (On-site)
£15,600 per year
Part-time (Part-Time 21 hours per week/3 days (some evenings and weekends))
Permanent

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Job description

Job Title:                  Officiating Social Impact Officer

Reporting to:           Cricket Development Manager

Location:                  Trent Bridge, Nottingham, NG2 6AG

Hours:                      Part-Time 21 hours per week/3 days (some evenings and weekends)

Salary:                       £ 15,600 pa. (£26,000 per annum pro rata)

 

Trent Bridge Community Trust is seeking a passionate and driven individual to lead on an impact-led approach to using the power of sports officiating to make a meaningful difference in communities across the county.

This role offers an exciting and unique opportunity to shape a new direction for officiating, with a strong focus on using umpiring and scoring as vehicles to improve physical and mental well-being, build confidence and reduce loneliness, particularly in non-cricketing communities.

You will have the opportunity to shape and deliver development opportunities, such as mentoring programmes and engagement initiatives, while growing and supporting strong networks that help officials feel connected and valued.

You will oversee the Officiating Administrator, who will manage systems and administration, allowing you to focus on leading engagement, development and impact with the autonomy to influence the programme’s development. You will also work closely with the Nottinghamshire Officials Advisory Group, chairing their sessions and working with volunteers to increase the group’s impact.

To be successful in this role, you will need to be confident in engaging with a wide range of people and communities, with a strong ability to communicate effectively across different environments. You will be committed to working collaboratively with internal and external stakeholders and understand the value of social impact in sport, particularly in supporting well-being, confidence and connection. You will also be proactive and self-motivated, with the ability to take initiative in shaping and developing the programme.

This is a flexible, part-time role offering the chance to take ownership of an important area of work, contributing both to the growth of cricket and the well-being of people across Nottinghamshire.

If you’re passionate, motivated, and ready to make a difference, we’d love to hear from you.

 

1.         RELEVANT GENERAL OBJECTIVES                                      

(Source: 2021-2025 Strategic Plan)

  • Invest in Trent Bridge so that it retains its Test Match status and is seen as a year round entertainment destination and as a hub for cricket in Nottinghamshire.
  • Create a culture of winning teams that provides sustained success for Nottinghamshire and England.
  • Drive participation growth and positive change by taking projects and programmes into communities throughout Nottinghamshire.
  • Maintain the club as a financially and commercially sustainable organisation at the heart of our community.
  • Innovating across all departments to create success through delivering the best playing, partner, member and supporter experiences in cricket
  • Attracting, inspiring and retaining the best people by creating a playing and working environment that is enjoyable, challenging and fulfilling

 

2.         SPECIFIC ROLE PROFILE

To lead and coordinate a programme which recruits, engages, retains and develops umpires and scorers across the county, with a particular focus on using social impact and wellbeing outcomes to grow officiating in non-cricketing communities.

The role will focus on engagement, development and impact, working alongside an Officiating Advisory Group Administrator who will support delivery through systems, logistics and appointments.

 

Priority Focus Areas

 

A.     Recruit – Engage and attract new umpires and scorers, particularly from underrepresented and non-cricketing communities.

B.     Convert – Support new officials to become active and confident through structured engagement and early experiences.

C.      Develop and Retain – Develop strong mentoring programmes and development opportunities to create belonging and progression.

D.     Social Impact and Insight – Evidence and apply the mental, physical and social wellbeing benefits of officiating.

E.     Networks and Community – Strengthen connections across officials through inclusive and active networks.

F.      Partnership – Work with internal and external stakeholders to expand officiating opportunities outside the traditional cricketing community.

 

A.    Recruit.

  • Develop and promote officiating opportunities to a wide and diverse audience.
  • Support the promotion of ECB umpire and scoring courses, working alongside the Officiating Administrator.
  • Tailor opportunities and engage female, ethnically diverse, young adults under 25 and older adults over 50 to position officiating as a rewarding and beneficial activity.

 

B.    Convert.

  • Build relationships with newly trained officials to support their transition into active officiating.
  • Deliver engagement initiatives such as a New Umpire Development Day, focusing on confidence, skills and community-building.
  • Provide regular communication and encouragement to support early match experiences and progression.
  • Work with partners and volunteers to ensure new officials are provided with appropriate opportunities.
  • Use insight and data to identify individuals needing additional support.

 

C.     Develop and Retain.

  • Develop and oversee mentoring programmes for new and developing officials.
  • Work with volunteers to shape and deliver a year-round CPD programme for umpires and scorers.
  • Lead engagement initiatives that enhance the experience of being an official, including networking events and recognition.

 

D.    Social Impact and Insight.

  • Develop a framework to measure the social impact of officiating, including mental well-being, physical activity, social connection, loneliness and employability skills.
  • Produce case studies to highlight the positive impact of officiating across different demographics.
  • Use insight to inform programme design, funding applications and stakeholder engagement.

 

E.     Networks and Community.

  • Support a connected network of umpires and scorers across the county.
  • Maintain active communication channels to drive engagement and peer support.
  • Support volunteer representatives to manage and grow special interest networks.
  • Ensure officials feel supported, valued and connected to the wider community.

 

F.     Partnership.

  • Build relationships with community organisations, education providers and partners to expand officiating opportunities.
  • Work with internal partners to increase the community reach of officiating programmes.
  • Contribute to funding applications using social impact evidence.

 

3.         KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS

  • ·         Number of new officials recruited, including from non-traditional cricket audiences.
  • ·         Conversion rate of newly trained officials into active participants.
  • ·         Number of officials engaged in mentoring and development programmes.
  • ·         Participation rates in CPD and development activities.
  • ·         Growth and engagement in officiating networks and communities.
  • ·         Number of new partnerships with community organisations and stakeholders.
  • ·         Evidence of improved well-being outcomes (mental, physical and social) among participants.
  • ·         Number of social impact case studies and reports produced.
  • ·         Successful use of social impact data to secure funding or investment.
  • ·         Percentage of officials who report feeling connected, supported and valued within the network. 

 

PERSON SPECIFICATIONS

 

Essential

  • Experience of working in sport or community development.
  • Experience of engaging and working with a wide range of people and communities.
  • Experience of planning, delivering and evaluating programmes or initiatives.
  • An understanding of the value of social impact in sport, including how participation can support physical and mental well-being.
  • Knowledge of sport and the role it can play in engaging individuals and communities.
  • An understanding of community engagement, particularly working with diverse groups and reducing barriers to participation.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to engage effectively with a wide range of people and communities across different environments.
  • Ability to build and maintain effective relationships with volunteers, partners and stakeholders.
  • Strong leadership and facilitation skills, with the confidence to lead and chair groups.
  • Strong organisational and planning skills, with the ability to manage multiple priorities.
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative in shaping and developing programmes.
  • Comfortable using data and information to support decision-making.
  • A willingness to undertake basic training in cricket umpiring and scoring.
  • An outgoing, friendly and supportive personality, with the confidence to engage a wide range of people and communities.
  • Passionate, reliable and dependable, with a strong commitment to using sport to create positive social change.
  • Ability to work independently with minimal supervision, taking ownership and showing initiative.
  • A positive and collaborative approach to working with colleagues, volunteers and partners.
  • A strong commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion, with a focus on engaging underrepresented communities.
  • Flexibility to work evenings and weekends where required.
  • Ability to travel to multiple locations across the county to deliver engagement.
  • Holds or is willing to undertake an Enhanced DBS check.

 

Desirable

  • Experience of producing and using insight to evidence or inform delivery, including social impact measures.
  • Experience in facilitating group meetings or forums.
  • Experience of supporting or working with volunteers.
  • A strong knowledge of social impact, including the use of insight, measurement and benchmarking.
  • Knowledge of cricket and cricket officiating.
  • Applied knowledge of how sport and physical activity can support health, well-being and social outcomes.
  • Ability to analyse and apply data and insight to measure and demonstrate impact.
  • A relevant qualification in sports development, community development or a related field.
  • A qualification in sports officiating.

 

HOW TO APPLY

Closing date for receipt of applications will be: 12 noon on Monday 13th July 2026

Interview dates: Thursday 16th and Friday 17th July

We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role. Therefore, if you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible

We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults and expect the same commitment from all staff and volunteers

We are an equal opportunity employer. we celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. when submitting your details, please let us know if you require any support or reasonable adjustments during the interview process

No agencies please

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Organisation
Nottinghamshire Country Cricket Club View profile Organisation type Non Charity Employer
Posted on: 25 June 2026
Closing date: 13 July 2026 at 12:00
Tags: Physical Activity

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