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Southwest Regional Manager

British Triathlon
Organisation
British Triathlon
Salary
£32,000 - £35,000, plus additional car allowance of £3,500-£4,000 per annum.
Location
Remote (ideally within the Southwest Region) with extensive travel across the region and some travel across England. The Southwest region includes the following counties: Gloucestershire, Wiltshire, Bristol, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Dorset, Somerset, Devon, Cornwall
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
2 August 2026
Interview date
19 August 2026
Job Description
Purpose
The Regional Development Manager has lead responsibility and ownership for their geographic region. They will work across a wide portfolio to grow Swim, Bike, Run and Triathlon in their region as well as contribute to our national strategies; including our Development Strategy for England; The BIG Active. The seven work strands below set out the main areas of the portfolio:
• Driving the work in our Priority Places to embed Swim, Bike and Run into the way in which communities are physically active, working with and through local ecosystems and key stakeholders and partners therein.
• Activating and enabling delivery of our main three development programmes within and across the region; Swim, Bike, Run, Active Skills for Life and Beyond Swim.
• Overseeing the support, development and offer to the affiliated club network.
• Overseeing the support to the coach and workforce education work strand at regional level
• Working with and through the Regional Committee to drive the growth and development of Swim, Bike, Run and Triathlon across the region.
• Support the growth of permitted events within and across the region through developing and maintaining relationships with a range of event organisers and deliverers.
• Supporting the safeguarding and compliance work strand at regional level.
Key Tasks
• Develop and maintain an annual Regional Plan (April – March), ensuring connectivity to the national strategy and its annual objectives and targets.
• Provide quarterly quantitative and qualitative updates on performance against the Regional Plan and against other metrics as required across the Development Directorate.
• Provide ongoing qualitative reflections and learning as part of the wider performance management and learning approach of the Development Directorate.
• Contributing to a range of internal working groups at national level to steer the strategic direction and operations of the team.
• Lead both strategic and operational relationships and partnerships across the region and beyond, particularly with our deliverers, Local Authorities, Active Partnerships, Community Organisations and many others.
• Provide line management, leadership and direction to a Club Development Officer resource which works within the region, specifically overseeing their work in two of the seven work strands listed above.
• Maintain a working knowledge of the operation of the sport across the region…being the ‘eyes and ears of the region’.
• Support the growth of British Triathlon/Triathlon England membership.
• Work to support the team’s targets around equality and diversity across the sport at local level and beyond.
• Where appropriate, provide line management, mentorship and support to activators or apprentices or others employed within the region.
• Work as a key member of the regional manager team as well as the wider Development Directorate.
• Provide outstanding service to relevant internal and external customers.
• Communicate effectively including use of social media channels, in accordance with BTF protocols.

This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of duties. The need for flexibility is required, and the post holder is expected to carry out any other related duties that are within the employee's skills and abilities whenever reasonably instructed. All staff have a statutory responsibility to take reasonable care of themselves, others and the environment and to prevent harm by their acts or omissions. All staff are therefore required to adhere to all policies and procedures. All staff should hold a duty and commitment to always observing British Triathlon’s Equality & Diversity policy and procedures. Duties must be carried out in accordance with relevant Equality & Diversity legislation and British Triathlon’s policies and procedures.

Relationships

The Regional Development Manager will report into one of the Heads of Department within the Development Directorate. Whilst functional line management sits with a single Head of Department, support, mentorship and work plan management will come from the wider leadership team within the Development Directorate. The successful candidate will be an integral and valued member of both the Regional Team and the wider Development Team and is likely to thrive through developing and maintaining close working relationships with members of these teams and well as members of other teams and directorates across British Triathlon.

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, Skills & Experience

Essential
• Strong planning skills, thoroughly organised and able to prioritise and action work across a broad portfolio.
• Ability to lead and influence others.
• Highly motivated and self-driven with the ability to work on own impetus.
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
• Capable of building strong and effective relationships and partnerships, both at strategic and operational levels.
• Must be computer literate, including use of Office products, Outlook, Word Excel, and PowerPoint.
• Strong written, oral presentation skills with the ability to lead meetings.
• Ability to work with volunteers.
• Good understanding and working knowledge of the sport and physical activity landscape (particularly at local/regional levels) including local, regional and national sport and physical activity strategies, campaigns and programmes.
• Experience of generating, developing and delivering multi-agency projects within communities at local level.

Desirable
• Experience of providing line management, leadership and support to others.
• Experience of working within sport and physical activity
• Good working knowledge of the sports and physical activities of swim, bike, run and triathlon
• Previous experience of delivering place-based / asset-based community development initiatives.
• Previous experience of bid writing and relevant ways of obtaining funding and investment for community sport initiatives

Qualifications
• Relevant Undergraduate degree or equivalent experience in Sport Development - Desirable
• Evidence of continued professional development and application of learning - Essential

If you’re inspired and excited about working at British Triathlon, we’d love to hear from you!
How to apply
To Apply If you’re inspired and excited about working at British Triathlon, we’d love to hear from you. Please have a good read through of the full Job Description at www.britishtriathlon.org/about-us/job-vacancies. You can apply via our website, or you can copy+paste this link in your browser - https://app.beapplied.com/apply/kvae1rmo9r - then, submit your CV and answer the application questions to tell us why you are interested in British Triathlon and why you are suitable for this role. 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. For informal enquiries about the role please contact Oli Mitchell, Head of Sport Development, at OliMitchell@britishtriathlon.org. Should you require assistance with the application process, please contact HR 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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