PREM Rugby is recruiting an Operations & Compliance Manager to support its Salary Cap Director


PREM Rugby is recruiting an Operations & Compliance Manager to support its Salary Cap Director

PREM Rugby is seeking a Salary Cap Operations & Compliance Manager to support the Salary Cap Director with the operational and compliance aspects of the salary cap and its regulations. Applicants should bring at least six years’ experience in sports administration or a related field (e.g. legal, regulatory, audit or compliance), a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree, and a high level of integrity and discretion.

The full role description can be found here.

How to Apply

Please apply in writing with a CV and covering letter to the Salary Cap Director at salarycap@premrugby.com

Closing Date

Monday 22nd September, 5pm (BST).

In addition, PREM Rugby is also recruiting a Financial & Business Analyst, reporting to the CEO and working closely with the Finance Director and Head of Governance. This role combines core finance responsibilities with broader business insight, supporting commercial decision-making, business modelling, programme management, and long-term strategy. Further details can be found here. The closing date for this role is also Monday 22nd September, 5pm BST.

 

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