Sport Resolutions is seeking investigators to join its Panel

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Due to the success of the Safeguarding Case Management Programme (SCMP) and the increase in our general safeguarding work we need to increase investigator capacity on our Panel.

The SCMP is designed to provide case management assistance to National Governing Bodies (NGBs) in relation to safeguarding matters. The programme provides all participating NGBs access to expert safeguarding and legal support from members of the National Safeguarding Panel (NSP), at no cost to those NGBs, in the following areas:

  • Initial advice and assistance following a referral or disclosure
  • Investigations
  • Provision of independent first instance and appeal panels

Under the SCMP, if an NGB determines that a safeguarding concern should be investigated, Sport Resolutions (SR) will identify and appoint an investigator from the NSP to work with and support the NGB with its investigation.

Please click here to find out more about the SCMP and the programme partners. 

Successful candidates will have investigation experience and be able to demonstrate that they have applied those skills in a safeguarding capacity. Candidates will ideally be trained and experienced in the interviewing of children and individuals with vulnerabilities.

The general role profile for Specialist Members of the NSP can be viewed here. Candidates are required to send their CVs and the completed panel application form to panels@sportresolutions.com before Friday 19th August 2022. If you have any questions regarding the process to follow, please contact the Sport Resolutions Secretariat on 020 7036 1966, and we will advise accordingly.

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