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County Safeguarding & Anti-Discrimination Officer

Durham Cricket C.I.C.
Organisation
Durham Cricket C.I.C.
Salary
£16,000
Location
Banks Homes Riverside, Chester le Street
Contract type
Permanent (Part time)
Closing date
14 January 2026
Job Description
Job Title: Safeguarding and Anti-Discrimination
Department: Durham Cricket
Reports to: The Director of Cricket
Location: Banks Homes Riverside
Hours: 17.5 hours per week, including evenings, weekends and matchdays as required
Contract: Permanent
Salary: £16,000pa


Introduction:
The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), cricket’s governing body, and Durham Cricket are committed to ensuring that all children who participate in Cricket are made welcome and have a safe and positive experience. The safeguarding and support of children in Cricket, whether they are playing, watching, or taking part in any other cricket related activity, is of paramount importance.

Role Purpose:
The Safeguarding and Anti-Discrimination Officer will lead safeguarding and anti-discrimination across the professional/first-class and events side of the club.

They will act as the strategic lead and single point of contact (SPOC), managing proactive safeguarding and embedding best practice, managing cases, and ensuring compliance with ECB standards and statutory requirements. The postholder will play a visible role across the talent pathways, the professional squads, and major events, ensuring cricket is a safe, welcoming, and inclusive game for all.



Key Responsibilities

Governance & Strategic Leadership
• Develop, implement and deliver the safeguarding and anti-discrimination strategy for Durham Cricket, aligned to ECB standards and CPA requirements.
• Champion and influence a safeguarding-first culture across all levels of Durham Cricket
• Report to Board Safeguarding Lead and Directors, providing assurance, risk assessments and regular updates including board reports. Participate in board meetings to provide updates if required
• Maintain effective relationships with appointed safeguarding board lead.
• Deliver Board Safeguarding Training every three years, or when membership changes.
• Design and implement Durham Cricket’s player voice and ‘listening to children’ strategies.
• Develop effective policies and procedures in relation to safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults. Ensure policies are reviewed regularly to ensure that they meet statutory and governing body requirements and are aligned with best practice.
• Lead on and coordinate all ECB and/or external safeguarding audits of behalf of Durham Cricket.

Case Management
• Act as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for all safeguarding and discrimination concerns for Durham Cricket.
• Lead and manage safeguarding and discrimination cases, ensuring compliance with ECB procedures and statutory requirements and in accordance with legislation, policy, procedure and best practice.
• Ensures there is a clear referral pathway for sharing, reporting and recording concerns in line with ECB policy and guidance: ensuring staff know how to access.
• Liaise with statutory agencies (Police, LADO, Social Services) and the Cricket Regulator on case management.
• Manages the process of reporting and logging all low-level concerns (LLCs) using ECB systems and implement proactive interventions. Complete referral forms in a timely and effective manner.
• Understand the ECB threshold guidance and escalate all threshold cases to the Cricket Regulator where required. Be the principal point of contact and conduit for communication to senior management where appropriate.
• Liaise with the Cricket Regulator managed participants officer and have a process in place for the managed participants for Durham cricket.
• Identify trends and patterns emerging from case management to inform future training and education in Durham Cricket.
• Produce data and reports to support the effective monitoring and governance of safeguarding and discrimination across Durham Cricket.
• Support any safeguarding concerns which are returned to county by the Cricket Regulator to manage, supported by your ECB County Safeguarding Advisor (CSA)

Safeguarding – Academy/First-Class Cricket/match days
• Is visible and provides operational safeguarding support to the County Age Groups, Academy, EPP, and Women’s & Men’s senior squads.
• Work closely with the Academy Directors to ensure safeguarding is embedded within all elite environments.
• Deliver safeguarding training within the Talent Pathway programme.
• Act as Event Safeguarding Officer (ESO) at professional fixtures and major matchdays and events where required and contribute to event safety plans.

Anti-Discrimination
• Lead implementation of the ECB Anti-Discrimination Code in Durham Cricket.
• Investigate and resolve cases of discrimination impartially and confidentially.
• Provide training and guidance on equality, diversity and inclusion.
• Work in collaboration with the County Safeguarding Officer.

Training & Education
• Deliver safeguarding and anti-discrimination onboarding and training across staff, volunteers, officials, and players.
• Support CPD for CSOs, coaches, and managers across professional cricket.
• Maintain a training matrix ensuring those who interact with children and vulnerable adults are appropriately trained and vetted and that staff can be monitored and checked appropriately for compliance.
• Maintain up-to-date knowledge of safeguarding, legislation and best practice through CPD, ECB training, and professional networks.
• Support HR people team to identify appropriate safeguarding training for staff.

Compliance/ Cricket Regulator Engagement:
• Ensure CPA minimum standards are compiled with and strive for ‘leading organisation’ status within the County Partnership Agreement (CPA) standards.
• Work closely with the People Team in the design and implementation of safer recruitment processes and onboarding.
• Drive compliance within safer recruitment practices throughout Durham Cricket including DBS checks and administrative processes, cascading the safer recruitment messaging.
• Establish, build and maintain a good working relationship with their County Safeguarding Advisor (CSA) and the anti-discrimination team. Attend regular face-to-face meetings with the CSA to discuss and track CPA progress.
• Proactively engage with all staff, players, and volunteers and contractors to ensure policies and procedures are understood and followed.

Please note: This is not an exhaustive list, and the role may be required to undertake additional roles and responsibilities as identified from time to time in order to meet the ongoing requirements of Durham Cricket.

Person Specification

Essential skills

• Professional experience of safeguarding gained through relevant experience of casework e.g. Police, Social work, Education or Designated Safeguarding Lead including an understanding of current legislation, best practice and national frameworks
• Previous experience in a similar role, with a focus on discrimination prevention, diversity, and inclusion.
• Excellent presentation and training skills
• Enthusiasm and commitment to safeguarding and anti-discrimination
• Excellent IT skills including Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook and other IT platforms
• Experience of building relationships with key stakeholders
• Excellent interpersonal and relationship management skills
• A person-centred approach with an understanding of the rights, needs and best interests of children, young people and adults
• Experience of working to high levels of confidentiality including the storage of confidential documents
• Understanding and experience within Mental Health
• Ability to challenge poor practice and effect change
• Understanding the Cricket Regulator on behalf of the ECB’s role and responsibilities to safeguarding and anti-discrimination
• Understanding of local arrangements for managing safeguarding children and
reporting procedures
• Highly motivated with a positive solution focussed attitude and the ability to make decisions
• Sound judgement on complex matters, knowing when to escalate concerns
• Ability to influence and challenge people in positions of authority
• Analytical skills to be able to identify and present key themes/trends emerging from case data
• Access to a car and a full driving licence is essential

Desirable skills

• Experience of multi-agency working
• Experience of volunteering or working in cricket, other sports or a similar activity
• Experience and training within Mental Health to support staff, themselves and wider cricket community

Mandatory training to be completed by Officer:
1. ECB Induction to Safeguarding
2. Safeguarding for Specialist Roles (SSR) + bolt on
3. Safer Recruitment within Cricket
4. Safeguarding Adults within Cricket
5. Safeguarding in the Talent Pathway
6. Prevent Training

Areas of business Officer should attend:
1. Cricket Regulator Safeguarding Team Conference
2. Regional Meetings
3. Free training provided through webinars or meetings

The Cricket Regulator on behalf of the ECB is committed to a safer recruitment process, and this post will be subject to an Enhanced ECB DBS check with Children’s Barred List


Management
The post will be line-managed on a day-to-day basis by Durham Cricket’s Director of Cricket.
This position is offered on a part-time basis. However, for a suitably qualified and outstanding candidate, we are open to considering combining this role with a related Safeguarding role with Durham Cricket Foundation to create a full-time post.



OTHER CONDITIONS
The post holder will be based at Banks Homes Riverside as part of the Durham Cricket. Due to the nature of the work the post holder will carry out his/her duties as such times/days which are most effective to perform the tasks required. This will involve some out of hours work – evenings, weekends, Bank Holidays, as necessary. There will also be significant travel around the region to meet different organisations.


EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES IN EMPLOYMENT POLICY STATEMENT
It is the policy of Durham Cricket to treat all employees and job applicants fairly and equally regardless of age, disability, gender, reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex or sexual orientation. Furthermore, Durham Cricket will ensure that no requirement or condition will be imposed without justification which could disadvantage individuals purely on any of the above situations.

We recognise and value the difference and individual contribution that people make to the organisation. We strive to ensure that diversity as well as equality is embedded in all our policies, procedures and practices, responding to employees’ needs and encouraging employee development to increase their contribution to effective service delivery.

SAFER RECRUITMENT POLICY
Durham Cricket is committed to safeguarding and protecting the children and young people that we work with. As such, all posts are subject to a safer recruitment process, including the disclosure of criminal records and vetting checks. We ensure that we have a range of policies and procedures in place which promote safeguarding and safer working practice across our services.
HOURS

Part-time, 17.5 hours per week

SALARY
£16,000

HOLIDAYS
28 days per annum (pro rata) which includes the 8 statutory Bank Holidays in England & Wales.

PENSION SCHEME
Automatic Enrolment into the Royal London Group Personal Pension Plan. Matched employee contributions up to a maximum contribution of 5% of Basic Salary.

WORKPLACE
Durham Cricket, Banks Homes Riverside, Chester-le-Street, DH3 3QR
How to apply
To apply for the role please download an application form from our website here: https://www.durhamcricket.co.uk/careers1/ and email the completed form to recruitment@durhamcricket.co.uk. Please note we don’t accept CVs and cover letters.
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