LEAP Sports Scotland
LEAP Sports Scotland

Charity registered in Scotland SC043210

LEAP Sports is Scotland’s LGBTI sports charity committed to breaking down the social, structural, institutional and individual barriers which prevent lesbian gay bisexual transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people from accessing, participating and excelling in sports. LEAP believe sport and all the benefits it brings should be for everyone, and are committed to eradicating LGBTI-phobia from sport.

Current vacancies

Training & Development Officer

  • Part time
  • £25,164 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Glasgow
  • Closing 30th October 2024

We are seeking a motivated, skilled and reliable person with experience in training or education. You will have a good working knowledge of LGBTIQ+ identities, and be able to positively convey this information through (online and in-person) training for the sport and physical activity sector.

This comes at a time that we seek to grow our training and education offer, and develop our work with sport and physical activity stakeholders. Working collaboratively within the current team, the Training & Development Officer will deliver LGBTIQ+ awareness training and produce resources, all seeking to improve access and participation to sport and physical activity, whilst contributing positively to the organisation's mission and goals.

Location: The post-holder will primarily work from our Glasgow office, which can be combined with some home-working. Training delivery and partnership working will involve travel to work in other areas in Scotland.

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Digital Administrator

  • Part time
  • £23,400 pro-rata
  • On site: Glasgow
  • Closing 30th October 2024

Working closely with the LEAP team, the post-holder will be expected to provide administration and digital platform support for the programme delivery, communications, and operational work of LEAP. Predominantly this will involve our website, GSuite, and CRM system, but will include many other online systems and packages. The role is varied and would suit someone with experience of office administration and using online data systems. The postholder will have the opportunity to contribute to a variety of projects and initiatives, and a willingness to collaborate and work closely with colleagues is essential. The post-holder will work from the base of the charity in Glasgow but may need to attend events elsewhere from time to time.

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