Derbyshire Cricket Foundation (DCF) is the Governing Body for recreational cricket in Derbyshire, delivering services in support of the cricket community across the county. It is one of 39 County Cricket Boards/Foundations in England & Wales, and works in partnership with a number of key stakeholders to develop the recreational game locally in line with the strategy developed by the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB). The DCF is a Company Limited by Guarantee with Charitable Status. Our purpose is to Empower Communities and Improve Lives through cricket and our mission is to inspire a generation to say, “Cricket is a game for me”.
Derbyshire Cricket Foundation in partnership with Derbyshire County Cricket Club are seeking to appoint a County Safeguarding & Anti-Discrimination Officer to develop and drive a culture of safeguarding across the game at all levels, leading at a County level to ensure high quality safeguarding arrangements across the cricket network. The DCF and DCCC are committed to removing all forms of discrimination from the game so that no individual, group or organisation experiences discrimination or acts in a discriminatory manner. The DCF Safeguarding Officer will play an important role in helping combat discrimination in Derbyshire, by ensuring that any matters representing a potential breach of the game-wide Anti-Discrimination Code are escalated through the appropriate reporting and case-management processes.
We are seeking an energetic and enthusiastic individual who has a passion for driving safeguarding standards in cricket and creating safe and welcoming places for people to play and connect with cricket. The successful candidate will be motivated to tackle discrimination within the game and support our mission to make cricket a game for everyone.
We are seeking a self-starter with energy and enthusiasm together with good administration and organisational skills. The successful candidate will require both team working skills and the ability to work unsupervised using their own initiative.
The County Safeguarding and Anti-Discrimination Oficer is a joint role providing a service to both the Derbyshire Cricket Foundation and Derbyshire County Cricket Club. The County Safeguarding & Anti-Discrimination Officer will be employed by Derbyshire Cricket Foundation Ltd to work with selected individuals and organisations across cricket in Derbyshire including DCCC and will directly support the DCF Strategy for Recreational and Community Cricket.
Derbyshire County Cricket Club are responsible for elite performance pathways for Women and Girls and Men and Boys and this role will proactively lead on the delivery of the Club’s Safeguarding Strategy across all aspects of the Club and its major matchdays and events
The main areas of focus for this role for both DCF and DCCC can be divided up as follows:
Network Training and Support: | Work in partnership with DCF Cricket Development Managers to plan and deliver safeguarding training, awareness and support to the wider cricket network. Identifying proactive measures that will enable safe environments across recreational cricket. |
Case Management: | Manage and investigate safeguarding and discrimination cases that arise in line with DCF/DCCC/ECB procedures. |
Reporting: | Produce data and reports as agreed with the Managing Director to support the effective monitoring and governance of safeguarding across cricket at all levels in Derbyshire |
CPA Compliance: | Work with DCF Managing Director and DCCC CEO and HR & Wellbeing Manager to implement relevant policy and procedures to meet compliance with requirements of the County Partnership Agreement with the ECB. |
DCF Programmes: | Work with the Managing Director and other DCF staff to ensure best safeguarding practice is in place for all programmes/activities delivered by the DCF. |
Talent Pathway Support: | Provide operational safeguarding support within the County’s Talent Pathway, including Boys and Girls County Age Groups, Academy and EPP, as well as the men’s and women’s senior teams, and disability performance teams |
Match Day and Event Management: | Support DCCC CEO and HR & Wellbeing Manager to undertake County Event Safeguarding Officer (ESO) duties where applicable at major matchdays and events hosted at the County Ground. |
Cricket Regulator Engagement: | Establish, build and maintain a good working relationship with the County Safeguarding Advisor (CSA) from the Cricket Regulator Safeguarding Team on behalf of the ECB |