The British Elite Athletes Association is recruiting for a new CEO


The British Elite Athletes Association is recruiting for a new CEO

The British Elite Athletes Association (BEAA) is recruiting a Chief Executive Officer to lead the organisation in developing and implementing the organisational strategy to deliver outstanding support, representation and community to our elite athlete members in the UK.

The BEAA represents the interests of athletes by providing them with independent, confidential support and expert advice, mediation, and advocacy within the sporting system. The organisation is primarily funded by UK Sport but operate with full independence, standing by athletes throughout their time on the World Class Programme and beyond.

The full job description and further details can be found here

How to apply

Closing date: 27/06/2024

Remote 1st round interviews will be held on 10/07/2024

In person 2nd round interviews will be held week beginning 15/07/2024 in London or Bisham Abbey.

Applications by CV and covering email or letter to: recruitment@britisheliteathletes.org with subject header: CEO Application. 

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