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Participation Marketing Manager

British Triathlon
Organisation
British Triathlon
Salary
Up to £35,000
Location
Hybrid - Home-based & British Triathlon Head Office in Loughborough
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
10 May 2026
Job Description
The Participation Marketing Manager will lead the marketing of British Triathlon and Triathlon England’s development programmes to increase awareness, engagement and participation in the sport, ensuring initiatives such as Swim Bike Run, club support, workforce development and grassroots events are well promoted, coordinated, and aligned with participation growth objectives. Supporting British Triathlon to open up triathlon so athletes and communities can go further than they ever thought possible.

Responsibilities

Participation campaign planning and delivery
- Develop and deliver marketing plans to support participation growth and community engagement across British Triathlon’s programmes and initiatives.
- Lead campaign activity to drive awareness, consideration, sign-up and repeat participation across the sport, spanning events, coaching and clubs.
- Support the promotion of participation initiatives including Swim Bike Run, Active Skills for Life, and other grassroots or entry-point programmes.
- Ensure campaigns are audience-led, insight-informed, and aligned to strategic priorities.
- Cross-functional partnership with Development Directorate
- Work closely with teams across the Development Directorate to understand priorities, programme objectives, target audiences, and delivery timelines.
- Partner with colleagues in Events, Clubs, Regional Managers, and Workforce/Coaching to translate programme goals into clear, effective marketing activity.
- Act as the key marketing contact for participation-related projects, ensuring strong communication and coordination between marketing and programme teams.

Audience growth and engagement
- Help identify and prioritise target audiences, including new participants, lapsed participants, families, schools, clubs, coaches, volunteers, and underrepresented groups.
- Create marketing approaches that reduce barriers to entry and make triathlon feel more accessible, inclusive, and achievable.
- Support participant journeys from first touchpoint through to deeper engagement in the sport.

Content and channel management
- Brief and coordinate content and creative assets to support campaign delivery across digital, social, email, web, partnerships and other relevant channels.
- Work with internal teams and external agencies/suppliers where needed to deliver high-quality campaign assets and activity.
- Ensure messaging is consistent with brand guidelines, audience needs, and programme objectives.

Digital marketing and optimisation
- Use digital channels to effectively reach and convert target audiences, including email, website, paid/organic social, partnerships and community channels.
- Work with data and insight to monitor performance and optimise campaigns over time.
- Support testing and learning across campaign messaging, targeting, creative and channels.

Stakeholder and partner engagement
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders including schools, clubs, delivery partners, event organisers, coaches and community organisations where relevant.
- Support the development of marketing toolkits or resources that help partners promote participation programmes locally or regionally.
- Build strong working relationships across home nations and internal teams where activity overlaps.

Measurement and reporting
- Define success measures for participation campaigns and regularly report on performance against objectives.
- Track key metrics such as reach, engagement, registrations, conversion, participation levels and retention where relevant.
- Turn campaign results into actionable insights and recommendations for future activity


Relationships

Our new Participation Marketing Manager will report into the Head of Marketing and Membership. The successful candidate will be an integral member of the Brand, Marketing and Membership Directorate, working closely with colleagues across marketing, digital, communications, membership and commercial teams to plan and deliver coordinated campaigns.

The role will also work in close partnership with the Development Directorate, particularly colleagues across Participation, Clubs, Workforce and Events, ensuring development programmes and grassroots initiatives are effectively promoted and aligned with organisational priorities.

About You

Our values sit at the heart of everything we do, and we’re looking for someone who truly lives them:
- Inclusive – You collaborate naturally, seek diverse opinions, and welcome feedback. You treat everyone with respect, integrity, and honesty.
- People-Centred – You’re an excellent communicator who builds strong, lasting relationships across all levels. You demonstrate high emotional intelligence in your interactions.
- Ambitious – You’re proactive, creative, and open to new ideas. You set ambitious goals, take accountability, and embrace learning through experimentation and failure.
- Do What’s Right, Not What’s Easy – You’re decisive, resilient, and unafraid to tackle difficult issues. You show sound judgment, protect confidentiality, and lead with courage.

In addition to these values, the following knowledge, skills, and experience are essential or desirable for this role.

Knowledge & Experience

Essential
- 3–5 years’ experience in a marketing role
- Proven experience developing and delivering multi-channel marketing campaigns
- Experience working with participation, sport development or community engagement programmes

Desirable
- Understanding of the sport and physical activity landscape in the UK
- Experience working within a national governing body, sport or charitable organisation

Skills & Competencies

Essential
- Strong written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to create compelling content
- Ability to plan and manage multiple marketing projects simultaneously
- Data-driven approach to campaign evaluation and reporting
- Strong stakeholder management and collaborative working skills
- Proficiency with digital marketing tools and social media platforms

Desirable
- Experience with CRM, email marketing or marketing automation platforms
- Familiarity with design tools (e.g. Canva, Adobe Suite) or content management systems

Personal Attributes

Essential
- Self-motivated with the ability to work independently and as part of a team
- Enthusiastic about sport, health and physical activity
- Organised with strong attention to detail
- Adaptable and comfortable working in a fast-paced environment

Desirable
- A passion for triathlon or multisport is advantageous
- A full UK driving licence

If you’re inspired and excited about working at British Triathlon, we’d love to hear from you!
How to apply
If you’re inspired and excited about working at British Triathlon, we’d love to hear from you. To apply, click this link - https://app.beapplied.com/apply/jbmkxxg7ws?utm_source=UKSport - have a good read through of the job description and complete the form, including uploading your CV and cover letter. You can also find the job ad and job description at www.britishtriathlon.org/about-us/job-vacancies. //Closing Date// This role will close on 10th May. We encourage early applications as the role may close once sufficient suitable applications have been received. To enable us to focus our time on suitable candidates, we consider but are unable to reply to all applications. If you have not heard from us within ten working days of the closing date, please assume your application has not been successful. Due to the number of applications, we receive for our roles, we are unable to provide feedback prior to interview stage. //Interview Process// --First interview: initial call with the Hiring Manager to assess suitability and culture fit. --Second interview: in person interview and task/case study presentation - to discuss your experience in more detail and see your skills in action! //For informal enquiries about the role// please contact Jenny Spencer, Head of Marketing & Membership, at jennyspencer@britishtriathlon.org. Should you require assistance with the application process, please contact HR (hr@britishtriathlon.org) and we will make every effort to meet your specific requirements. Details of our Equality and Diversity Policy can be found at britishtriathlon.org/about-us/governance/policy-documents.
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