Club Development Officer

Company: North Ayrshire Leisure Limited

Location: Scotland

Posted: April 29th, 2026

Hours: 37hrs
Term: The role is offered initially as a two‑year fixed‑term contract, with funding in place to support a potential extension of up to five years in total.

Location: Head Office/Hybrid
Department: Active Communities (Community Sport)

Reports to: Head of Strategic Planning and Development

About KA Leisure

KA Leisure and its dedicated workforce are committed to our mission of making North Ayrshire “More Active, More Often.” We are passionate about supporting our people to be their best and providing the greatest possible experience for our customers.

For 25 years, we have been dedicated to promoting, supporting and inspiring people to lead more active and healthier lives. Our organisation is the driving force of physical activity in the area, with state‑of‑the‑art facilities which include gyms, pools, leisure centres, golf course, sports pitches and more. This is combined with our dedicated commitment to partnership working which delivers innovative and inclusive initiatives that address the diverse needs and aspirations of our communities.

The Role

This post sits within KA Leisure’s Active Communities Department, specifically within the Community Sport function.

Job Purpose

The Club Development Officer will lead the creation, implementation and evaluation of a new North Ayrshire Club Accreditation Scheme designed to develop strong, sustainable, safe and inclusive community sports clubs. The postholder will work closely with local clubs, governing bodies, community partners, Active Schools, and internal KA Leisure teams to strengthen club structures, workforce development, safeguarding standards and participation growth.

They will also play a key role in strengthening the links between school sport and community sport across North Ayrshire. Working closely with the Active Schools team, the post will ensure clubs are ready to work within schools and ready to support young volunteers.

The role will also contribute to the wider wellbeing agenda across North Ayrshire by supporting clubs to act as inclusive, community‑based settings that promote physical activity, social connection and improved health outcomes.

Club Development, Accreditation & Capacity Building

Partnership Development & Community Collaboration

Marketing, Communication & Promotion

Personal Attributes

Criteria

Education and Qualifications

Higher National Diploma in a Sports Development or Community Sport related discipline, or equivalent experience. Evidence of ongoing Continuing Professional Development to degree level in Sports Development/Community Sport related discipline.

Skills & Experience

Experience of project management. Proven ability to line‑manage people and health & safety functions. Experience of working with sports clubs and sports governing bodies. Experience overseeing payroll administration and collaborating with outsourced providers.

Experience of managing volunteers. Experience of data management, collating, recording and presenting information. Influencing and building strong, supportive relationships especially with clubs and volunteers.

An understanding, experience or skills in organisational development, including business, financial and workforce models.

A commitment and ability to underpin EDI at the heart of your work plans. Experience of club governance and safeguarding.

Must be able to travel throughout North Ayrshire for work purposes, training, meetings etc. Access to own transport is essential.

More Information

To apply, please complete and submit our KA Leisure application form, available on our website https://kaleisure.com/about/work-with-us

We will be in contact with you no later than 20 working days after the detailed closing date of the post; however, if you have not heard from us within that period, unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful on this occasion.

Regulated Work with Children/Protected Adults

All posts within KA Leisure are subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exclusions and Exceptions) (Scotland) Order 2003 as amended by the Protection of Vulnerable Groups (Scotland) Act 2007.

Where work is considered regulated work with children and/or protected adults, it is an offence to apply if you are barred from working with children and/or protected adults. Dependent on the classification of post, preferred candidates will be required to join either the PVG Scheme, undergo a PVG Scheme Update check or complete a Police Check Scotland form prior to a formal offer of employment being made by KA Leisure.

Successful candidates will meet the cost of the relevant PVG/Police Scotland check (£59 for scheme membership and £18 for scheme member update); this will be deducted from wages following commencement of employment with the company.

Visit www.disclosurescotland.co.uk for the relevant PVG/Police Scotland check information.

Application Information

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