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Senior Web Developer

Lawn Tennis Association
Organisation
Lawn Tennis Association
Salary
£59,500 - £61,500 per annum depending on experience
Location
National Tennis Centre, 100 Priory Lane, Roehampton, London SW15 5JQ
Contract type
Permanent (Full time)
Closing date
6 April 2026
Interview date
15 April 2026
Job Description
About The Role:
Our vision is ‘Tennis Opened Up’, and our mission is to transform communities through tennis, focusing on three areas – making tennis welcoming, enjoyable and inspiring to everyone.

The Senior Web Developer will play a key role in the development, support and maintenance of the LTA’s digital platform, which includes the LTA’s existing website, mobile applications and associated web services. The digital estate encompasses a high-traffic public website, member-facing portals, competition and tournament management tools, coaching and education platforms, and a suite of internal applications — supporting millions of visits annually and serving players, coaches, officials, and venues across British tennis. The site is built on Optimizely (EPiServer) CMS running on ASP.NET MVC / .NET Framework, hosted on Microsoft Azure, and integrates with a wide range of external systems including MuleSoft APIs, Salesforce, ClubSpark, and payment services.

The Senior Web Developer will work closely with the Web Team Lead and the wider product team to ensure that the company’s online requirements are met. As part of the role, the post-holder will be leading web development projects through the full development lifecycle, including contributing to an upcoming migration to Optimizely CMS 12 and .NET 6+.

The role requires a passion for development and the capability to realise ideas in ways that inspire the team and the organisation, working within a group of bright, passionate developers keen to explore modern web technologies. The Senior Web Developer liaises with others to provide solutions that are performant and push the limits of what is achievable technologically.

The successful candidate will have a minimum of 5 years’ professional experience in the essential technologies listed below; you will be expected to take responsibility immediately and be comfortable working within a busy, driven and rewarding environment.

Interview Timelines:
Please note, the application window for this role closes at midnight on Monday 6th April 2026.

We reserve the right to close the job advert early or extend the advert depending on the volume of applications we receive.

Interviews will take place in-person at the National Tennis Centre on 15th, 16th and 17th April 2026.

Our Support to You:
When applying for our roles, you will be asked as part of our application process if you require any adjustments or support during the recruitment process. Adjustments could include extra time for assessments, interview questions in advance, alternative formats for materials or wheelchair access. Any information you provide will be treated in confidence and only used to make sure you have the best possible experience with us.

If you have any specific questions regarding your application or if anything’s unclear at all, please contact our recruitment team by emailing recruitment@lta.org.uk

Life at the LTA:
The LTA, through its vision 'Tennis Opened Up', is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all colleagues feel included and a strong sense of belonging. We particularly welcome applications from people from ethnically diverse communities, deaf and disabled people, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people with lived experience of the UK's many and varied communities.

Read some of our colleague testimonials below and find out more here

“As a new mum, I’ve appreciated the LTA’s newly enhanced benefits, which have supported me during maternity leave and in my return to work. In total, I have been with the LTA for four years and love the diversity of my role.”

“Everyone's respected in terms of the culture, ethnicity, and the background, so you don't feel inequal in any capacity. I remember how supportive my team had been during Ramadan, being fully understanding of its requirements and flexible with my work schedule.”

“As a new starter at the LTA, my experience has been overwhelmingly positive. Being a tennis fan, I was excited to join the organisation, and from day one, I’ve been impressed by everyone’s dedication to our mission of 'Tennis Opened Up', as well as promoting diversity, inclusion, and sustainability.”
How to apply
Please apply directly via the careers page on our website. You can do so using the link below: https://careers.lta.org.uk/vacancies/666/senior-web-developer.html
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