County Safeguarding & Anti-Discrimination Officer

Company: Durham Cricket Foundation

Location: Chester le Street

Posted: April 11th, 2026

The County Safeguarding and Anti-Discrimination Officer will lead safeguarding and anti-discrimination for the Durham Cricket Foundation, incorporating all elements of the recreational game.

They will act as the strategic lead and single point of contact (SPOC), managing proactive safeguarding and embedding best practice, managing cases, and ensuring compliance with ECB standards and statutory requirements. The postholder will ensure cricket is a safe, welcoming, and inclusive game for all.

Key Responsibilities

Governance & Strategic Leadership

Case Management

Safeguarding – Recreational Game

Anti-Discrimination

Training & Education

Ensure CPA minimum standards are compiled with and strive for ‘leading organisation’ status within the County Partnership Agreement (CPA) standards.

Proactively engage with all staff and volunteers to ensure policies and procedures are understood and followed.

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list, and the role may be required to undertake additional roles and responsibilities as identified from time to time in order to meet the ongoing requirements of Durham Cricket.

Person Specificatio n

Essential skills

Mandatory training to be completed by CSO:

  1. ECB Induction to Safeguarding
  2. Safeguarding for Specialist Roles (SSR) + bolt on
  3. Safer Recruitment within Cricket
  4. Safeguarding Adults within Cricket
  5. Safeguarding in the Talent Pathway
  6. Prevent Training

Areas of business CSO should attend:

  1. Cricket Regulator Safeguarding Team Conference
  2. Regional Meetings
  3. Free training provided through webinars or meetings

The Cricket Regulator on behalf of the ECB is committed to a safer recruitment process, and this post will be subject to an Enhanced ECB DBS check with Children’s Barred List

Management

Thepostwillbeline-managedonaday-to-daybasisbytheDurham Cricket FoundationChief Executive Officer.

This position is offered on a part-time basis. However, for a suitably qualified and outstanding candidate, we are open to considering combining this role with a related Safeguarding role with Durham Cricket to create a full-time post.

OTHER CONDITIONS

The post holder will be based at Banks Homes Riverside as part of the Durham Cricket Foundation. Due to the nature of the work the post holder will carry out his/her duties as such times/days which are most effective to perform the tasks required. This will involve some out of hours work – evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays, as necessary. There will also be significant travel around the region to meet different organisations.

HOURS

Part-time,17.5 hours per week

SALARY

HOLIDAYS

28 days per annum (pro rata) which includes the 8 statutory Bank Holidays in England & Wales.

WORKPLACE

TO APPLY

To apply for the role please download application form from https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/careers1/ and email your completed form to recruitment@durhamcricket.co.uk. Please note we don’t accept CVs and cover letters.

Closing date for applications is Wednesday, ,14 th January 2026. Interviews will take place on Tuesday, 27 th January.

If you would like an informal on the role please contact Graeme Weeks, CEO onGraeme.weeks@durhamcricket.co.uk

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