England Korfball Board Safeguarding Lead/Champion Organisation England Korfball Salary Voluntary but travel expenses paid where required Location Meetings normally held online Contract type Volunteer (Part time) Closing date 2 January 2026 Job Description England Korfball is seeking a board member for the above role to support the growth of this exciting team sport. The board wants to recruit a board member with suitable experience/expertise to add to the existing committed volunteers and help form and influence the strategic direction of the organisation. Korfball is an attractive, fast moving, team sport played by men and women together. England Korfball’s mission is ‘to boldly and creatively enable a growing korfball community to play, volunteer, enjoy and promote korfball’. Are you interested in sport, can think and act strategically and bring expertise from a sport or other professional context in regard to Safeguarding? Then we’d love to hear from you. This is a voluntary positions with the remit to help form and influence the strategic direction of the organisation. The Board England Korfball is a membership organisation and as such is membership owned. The Board represents the interests of the members and we use skills based criteria to identify the make up of experience/expertise of Board members. The EK Board comprises up to ten people with a range of elected and appointed officers who will be able to provide the skills and expertise to meet the needs of the sport. The board members fill a variety of roles. Board members, will possess specific skills that the organisation needs now as well as offering an objective view. It is essential that the members bring a strategic, objective and balance view to the role whilst recognising the interests of the membership. The Board Safeguarding Lead/Champion will also Chair the National Safeguarding Panel and support the work of the organisation’s Designated Safeguarding Lead. The Board meets roughly six times each year, usually by conference call in the afternoon/evening but with occasional face-to-face meetings. The Board oversees a set of technical committees and working groups that are formed to pursue and deliver EK’s strategic operating plan. The Role Board members can serve up to two consecutive three-year terms. It is anticipated that the time commitment is one to two days per month after the induction period. This includes attendance at up to six Board meetings and participation in at least one of the Board committees/or work programmes. Meetings are usually by conference call. Expenses will be paid in accordance with EK’s expense policy. The duties of a Member are: To ensure that EK complies with its Rules and constitution and any other relevant legislation or regulations. To ensure EK applies its resources exclusively in pursuance of its objectives. To contribute actively to the role of the Board in giving strategic direction to the organisation, setting overall policy, defining goals and setting targets and evaluating performance against agreed targets. To safeguard the good name and values of EK. To ensure the effective and efficient administration of EK. To ensure the financial stability of EK. In addition to the above, each member should use any specific skills, knowledge or experience they have to help the Board reach sound decisions. This may involve scrutinising board papers, leading discussions, focusing on key issues, providing advice and guidance on new initiatives or on other issues in which the Director has special expertise. Key Competencies Relevant experience of Safeguarding at a strategic level including implementing reviewing and updating safeguarding policies and procedures Ability to embed a safeguarding culture throughout the organisation and create a positive and safe environment for all EK clubs, volunteers and officials. Experience in supporting and advising other volunteers and the board and clubs on safeguarding matters. The ability to ensure safeguarding risks are identified and managed through the organisation. Ensuring the organisation meets its legal duties and safeguarding expectations. High level of Integrity and discretion. Confidentiality skills are crucial Excellent interpersonal and communications skills Experience of dealing with safeguarding concerns within community, membership, or sports clubs. Experience of managing allegations/managing welfare and child protection cases including assessing and managing risks and safeguarding. Up to date with current relevant legislation and good practice. Ability to challenge in an appropriate manner. Ability to think and act strategically. Ability to demonstrate Leadership. Demonstrable commitment to Ethics within the sport. Demonstrable commitment to Equal Opportunities and Equity. Demonstrate reliability. Awareness and importance of Collective Responsibility. Ability to work in Partnership. Ability to communicate concisely and effectively. England Korfball recognises the positive value of diversity, promotes equality and challenges discrimination. We welcome and encourage applications from people of all backgrounds, particularly where we are under-represented, currently, this includes people with a disability, young people aged under 30, women and those from Black, Asian and minority ethnic groups. The geographical spread of Korfball in England has increased over recent years and we encourage applications from all areas of the country. How to apply To apply for the role, please email a current CV and a covering letter to explain how you meet the requirements for the role to Chris Parkin, Chief Operating Officer: chris.parkin@englandkorfball.co.uk. To arrange an informal chat about the role please email Sam Wells, Chair of England Korfball: sam.wells@englandkorfball.co.uk Deadlines for applications: 5pm, Friday 2nd January 2026 Interviews: Mid January 2026 Share X LinkedIn Email