Job type: Permanent Location: IFA Foundation Salary: £20-£30k Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Monday 13 Jun 2022 10:00 The Education Officer will lead the development and delivery of educational programmes for the Irish FA,…
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Job type: Permanent Location: IFA Salary: £20-30K Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Wednesday 22nd Jun 2022 12:00 Job summary: To support the Commercial Manager with day to day account management of key commercial partnerships…
Ulster Ladies Gaelic Football are seeking an Assistant Provincial Administrator and Schools Coordinator. This is a three year post with a starting salary of £22,000. Closing date: 4.00pm on 1st June 2022 For more information…
Job type: Temporary Location: IFA Salary: £20-£35k Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Friday 10 Jun 2022 17:00 The purpose of the job is to support the CM in the selling and operational delivery of…
Job type: Permanent Location: IFA Salary: £20-30K Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Wednesday 08 Jun 2022 10:00 Job Summary: to provide safeguarding welfare & education support for players within the UEFA Academy. For more info on…
The position is full time for a minimum of three years and involves creating opportunities for new clubs and members in untapped regions, recruiting new members to join Judo clubs and finding pathways to assist…
Base: Netball NI Office, Belfast (with some remote working) Salary: £20,000k per annum, fulltime (37.5hrs per week) Duration: Fixed term until March 2025 subject to funding. The contract may be extended subject to funding Reporting…
Role– Hockey Development Coordinator Main Location – Ulster Hockey Office, Belfast with some remote working Responsible to – Chief Executive Hours – 37.5 hours per week, with some evening and weekend work required Salary –…
Job type: Contract Location: IFA Salary: £16 – £25K Quantity of Posts Available: 1 Closing date: Wednesday 25 May 2022 10:00 The post holder will provide professional administrative support to measure the impact of the Irish FA’s women’s and…