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Chief Executive Officer

Basketball England
Organisation
Basketball England
Salary
£115,000 - £130,000
Location
Hybrid - Head Office is in Manchester
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
29 March 2026
Interview date
13 April 2026
Job Description
This is a rare and thrilling opportunity to shape the future of one of the UK’s most dynamic and inclusive sports. As our next Chief Executive, you will lead and inspire a passionate, high performing team, driving forward transformational change and elevating the sport’s impact at every level of the game.

We are the National Governing Body for basketball in England - a sport fuelled by creativity, community, and cultural energy. With a fast growing membership of over 50,000 players, coaches, officials and volunteers, we sit at the heart of a movement that reflects the diversity, ambition and potential of modern Britain. We nurture talent, build inclusive pathways from playground to podium, and empower the communities that give basketball its unique identity and social power.

You will join us at a pivotal moment for the sport. Following the liquidation of the British Basketball Federation (BBF), Basketball England - working with the Home Nations and the professional game - has taken a key role in shaping a new GB National Governing Body. As Chief Executive, you will play a major part in establishing this new organisation and building a coherent, sustainable approach to talent and performance pathways across Great Britain. You will help shape Team England’s 3x3 ambitions, support the reform of the GB performance pathway, and help deliver a united and forward looking vision for the sport’s future.

As Chief Executive this is your chance to shape the future of basketball in England to:
• Lead the delivery of our new strategic objectives for 2025–29 and beyond, ensuring we become an outward facing, values led organisation recognised for excellence and innovation.
• Drive commercial growth and sustainability, developing diverse income streams, and ensuring the organisation is financially resilient and fit for the future.
• Champion innovation while honouring the sport’s rich heritage, creating the conditions for long term growth and relevance.
• Elevate the sport’s voice and influence, deepening our connection with our communities and strengthening our advocacy with national and local partners.
• Lead the effort to double membership over the next four years, one of the most important strategic challenges facing the organisation.

We are looking for a charismatic, visionary leader at CEO (or equivalent) level who has delivered transformational change in complex organisations. You will bring strategic clarity, commercial acumen and the confidence to lead through challenge, opportunity and uncertainty. Experience within sport is strongly preferred but not essential; what matters most is your ability to bring fresh thinking, imagination and a positively disruptive edge to how basketball is developed and delivered in England.

You will understand the power of sport to drive social impact and be able to build trusted, collaborative relationships across a diverse landscape, from grassroots clubs and Regional Chairs to Government, commercial partners and the wider sporting system. You will be an inclusive, values driven and compassionate leader who can build a high performance culture rooted in trust, accountability and belonging, and who is committed to embedding Equity, Diversity and Inclusion, safeguarding excellence and responsible governance into everything we do.

You will be joining an organisation ready to be challenged, supported and led with purpose. If you believe in the power of sport to change lives and want to lead one of the UK’s most exciting and culturally significant sporting bodies into its next chapter, we would be delighted to hear from you.

To find out more and apply, please visit our recruitment partner’s website by clicking https://www.gatenbysanderson.com/job/GSe130968/Chief-Executive-Officer/
How to apply
To find out more and apply, please visit our recruitment partner’s website by clicking https://www.gatenbysanderson.com/job/GSe125967/Chief-Executive-Officer/ Closing Date: by 23.59pm (Sunday 29th March). Interviews will be held face to face in London and Manchester. For an informal and confidential conversation, please reach out to our consultancy team at GatenbySanderson: Will McAlpine: 07554 050236 (will.mcalpine@gatenbysanderson.com) Rebecca Hopkin: 07827 098173 (rebecca.hopkin@gatenbysanderson.com)
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