British Gymnastics
Case Management Group Independent Members

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Role Type: This is a voluntary role
Time Commitment: It is anticipated that each independent member will be required to dedicate approximately 6 hours per month, including meeting preparation and meeting times.
Expenses: Reasonable expenses will be reimbursed.
Location: All meetings will be online.
Term: 3 Years
About the role
As part of its ongoing development in dealing with safeguarding and disciplinary matters British Gymnastics is establishing a Case Management Group (“CMG”).
The CMG is established in order to provide monitoring, guidance and advice to the British Gymnastics Safeguarding Team and the Resolutions Team generally and to the Safeguarding Manager and Resolutions Manager in particular. In certain circumstances, the CMG will also make formal decisions on behalf of British Gymnastics. The intention is to provide greater levels of independence and independent experience to British Gymnastics’ decision-making processes across safeguarding and discipline.
British Gymnastics is now looking to appoint a number of individuals who can be called on to sit on the CMG as Independent Members and use their personal and professional skills, experience and judgment to provide advice and support decision making.
Key attributes
Essential:
- Must be either
- a qualified solicitor or barrister with knowledge of sports law and/or human rights and/or safeguarding and/or criminal law; or
- Have a professional background of working in safeguarding; or
- Have a demonstrable knowledge of gymnastics and how gymnastics is operated and governed in Great Britain.
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Must be independent of British Gymnastics (must not be employed or contracted to British Gymnastics or have any other formal connection with British Gymnastics).
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Ability to analyse and review evidence and demonstrable history of doing so.
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Ability to provide advice and make decisions within a safeguarding and disciplinary context.
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Experience of having worked in an oversight body or similar role providing advice and making decisions.
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Experience of drafting decisions.
Desirable:
- Experiencing of chairing meetings
- Experience of working in a sports environment
Additional information
- You should not have worked or been a contractor for British Gymnastics within the last three years.
- There will be an interview for all Applicants selected onto the shortlist and those Applicants will be notified of potential interview dates by email.
- Anyone appointed to the role will be expected to undertake induction training and any other training identified by British Gymnastics.
- CMG meetings will contain confidential and sensitive information. Individuals who are appointed to the role must observe confidentiality provisions as set out by British Gymnastics.
- The standard position will be that CMG meetings will take place on a fortnightly basis however there will be occasions where more regular or ad hoc meetings will be required. Meeting packs will be provided in reasonable time in advance of all meetings, and all CMG members will be required to have read all information provided.
- British Gymnastics intends to appoint a number of Individuals to the role to create a panel in order to ensure there is always availability for CMG meetings. As a result, successful Individuals will not sit on every CMG.
- British Gymnastics will ask CMG members for their availability to sit for a CMG meeting in reasonable time prior to the meeting.
- The responsibility of chairing each CMG meeting will rest with one of the Independent Members.


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How to apply
Expressions of Wishes should be sent to Marie.Parrish@british-gymnastics.org and must be received by that email address by 5pm BST on 14 September 2026. Expressions of Wishes will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and this vacancy may close sooner than the stated deadline if suitable candidates are found. You must include the following:
- A full Curriculum Vitae
- An Expression of Wishes (of no more than 2 pages of A4) describing your skills, experience and attributes against the criteria listed above.
- Contact details including a telephone number and email address.
- Names and full contact details of 2 referees who are relevant to the Expression of Wishes. Referees will only be contacted after prior consultation with you and it is your responsibility to ensure that referees are willing to provide a reference when contacted.
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