Independent NED sought to join Sport Resolutions

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Sport Resolutions is a not-for-profit organisation established by key stakeholders in sport to provide an independent dispute resolution service for sport. We provide arbitration, mediation and training and consultancy services. We also operate national tribunals for sport such as the UK National Anti Doping Panel and the National Safeguarding Panel.

Having established ourselves as the dispute resolution service of choice for sport we are now in the process of diversifying and expanding our business. We are seeking to appoint an independent non-executive director who will contribute to this development and growth. Applicants should have previous board and business development experience, and an interest in sport and law.

We are particularly interested to hear from individuals with high level experience with national and international sports bodies.

For further information and to download a copy of the Independent Non-Executice Director Role Profile please visit our job opportunities webpage by clicking here.

To apply please send a copy of your CV and a covering letter to rmacdonald@sportresolutions.co.uk

Closing date: 5:00pm, Friday 31 May 2019

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