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Education Officer

International Tennis Integrity Agency
Organisation
International Tennis Integrity Agency
Salary
£27k to £30k (depending on experience)
Location
Roehampton
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
25 July 2025
Job Description
The ITIA are excited to announce they are recruiting for an Education Officer to join the Education team.

This role will provide opportunity to deliver strategic initiatives within the business as well as the responsibility for the operational delivery of the IT function across the organisation. It will suit someone with a very pro-active approach to developing and maintaining relationships both within the ITIA and with the ITIA service providers.

If you are interested in applying, please submit your CV along with a short covering letter outlining your skills and experience relevant to this role.

At the ITIA, we know diversity fosters creativity and innovation. We are committed to equality of opportunity, to being fair and inclusive, and to being a place where all belong. We therefore particularly encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented groups.

ITIA Overview

The International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA) is an independent body established in 2021 by International Governing Bodies of Tennis (ITF, ATP, WTA and Grand Slams) to promote, encourage, enhance and safeguard the integrity of professional tennis worldwide. The ITIA administers the Tennis Anti-Corruption and Tennis Anti-Doping Programmes and is supervised by a Board which consists of five Independent Directors and four Tennis Member nominated Directors, representing the funders. For more information about the ITIA and its work, please visit www.itia.tennis

The ITIA is a value-led organisation - our values are underpinned by ‘Integrity’ (it’s literally in our name!) and are Respect, Collaboration, Excellence, Approachable and Innovation. We have recently been on a journey to review and define our vision and values: to remind ourselves why we do what we do, the direction we are taking and who we’re going to be along the way.

Purpose of the Role

The ITIA Education team are responsible for delivering a prevention strategy on behalf of the Governing Bodies of tennis. The Education Officer will be expected to contribute to the aims and objectives of our team and embrace the challenge of our wide educational remit across global professional tennis. Central to the success of this role is the development and delivery of educational sessions and resources to players, coaches, officials and the wider tennis community.

Responsibilities:

Contribute to the ongoing development and delivery of education sessions, resources, modules and event-based activities.

Coordinate and schedule the delivery of presentations to key player, coach, official and other stakeholder audiences on an international basis.

Ensure the timely and accurate completion of all related records and registers associated with education delivery and contribute to the effective monitoring and evaluation of the education programme.

Manage and administer effectively the Tennis Integrity Protection Program (TIPP). To include timely responses to player enquiries.

Identify new or innovative approaches to deliver anti-doping or anti-corruption education, in line with contemporary research.

Prepare reports, presentations and other documentation for internal and external audiences.

Identify and develop educational content for digital and social media channels in collaboration with the communications team.

Contribute to a collaborative and inclusive team environment.

You will have:

Strong communication and presentation skills across a wide range of audiences

Demonstrable understanding of professional tennis and/or elite professional sport

Experience building strong working relationships with external stakeholders

Strong organisation skills and ability to prioritise own workload

Experience managing a project from onset to completion

The ability to work individually using own initiative, or as part of a team

Demonstrable commitment to the role and showing a creative/innovative approach to tasks

Flexibility to work outside of office hours and work internationally where required

Proficiency in 2 or more languages

Desirable (but not essential):

Practical experience delivering effective education programmes, ideally in a sport-related sector

Degree level, or equivalent, qualification in Sport/Education/Coaching or related experience

Knowledge of the sports integrity landscape

Experience of using and developing online learning platforms

Experience working within an elite sport environment.

Benefits:

An exciting working environment in a dynamic, international sports body.

Competitive salary (circa £27k to £30k depending on experience)

Lunch (when in the office).

25 days holiday per annum plus UK bank holidays (pro-rata for part time).

Comprehensive Private Medical Insurance.

Contributory Pension Scheme (employer contribution currently 8%).

Life Insurance & Income Protection Scheme.
How to apply
Please send your CV and Cover Letter to careers@itia.tennis
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