GCU Students' Association
Sports Co-ordinator

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Are you passionate about student sport and creating opportunities for students to thrive? We're looking for an enthusiastic and organised Sports Co-ordinator to support the growth and success of our vibrant sports community on the Glasgow Campus.
Working within the Students' Association, you'll play a key role in supporting sports clubs, empowering student volunteers, coordinating fixtures, and helping to deliver an outstanding extracurricular experience for students. You should have experience of volunteering within a sports club or leading a sports team, with an understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing student sport. A relevant degree, qualifications or certifications in sport is an advantage but not essential. You should have a positive, welcoming and can-do attitude.
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This fixed-term role until April 2027 has been created to provide additional capacity while we work in partnership with the University to develop a new joint Sports Strategy.
We are interested in capable employees of any age and welcome applications from people from a range of backgrounds, to reflect the diversity of our members. We want to foster a diverse and inclusive working environment. This role is suitable for a recent graduate.
- Employees receive 46 days annual leave (that includes bank holidays) per year
- Enhanced benefits and policies to support employee wellbeing, care responsibilities and flexible working
- Opportunity to work from home at least one day per week during teaching weeks and two days outside of teaching weeks


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To apply please submit your Application Form and Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form (available from our website) to hello@GCUstudents.co.uk by Tuesday 21st July at 12noon. The anticipated interview date is Wednesday 5th August 2026 on the Glasgow Campus. An immediate start is available.
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