Independent Non-Executive Director (Legal) Organisation Paddle UK Salary Voluntary role, with reimbursement of reasonable out-of-pocket expenses Location Nottingham Contract type Volunteer Closing date 13 February 2026 Interview date 25 February 2026 Job Description Paddle UK is seeking a legally qualified Independent Non-Executive Director to join its Board and help shape the future of paddlesport in the UK.We are particularly keen to hear from talented, values-driven legal professionals, including those considering their first Non-Executive Director role, who are motivated by the opportunity to make a meaningful contribution through sport.About the RoleAs an Independent Non-Executive Director, you will bring an independent legal perspective to Board discussions, supporting strong governance, effective decision-making and the long-term sustainability of Paddle UK. Your insight will help ensure the organisation operates with integrity, fairness and transparency.You will:• Contribute to strategic discussions and Board decision-making• Provide advice and constructive challenge on legal, regulatory and governance matters• Participate in Board committees, depending on your interests and experience• Act as an ambassador for Paddle UK when appropriateWhy this is a great Independent Non-Executive Director rolePaddle UK’s Board brings together a wide range of professional experience while also benefiting from a fresh and evolving Board dynamic. Many Directors are early in their first term, creating a culture that is open, collaborative and not set in established ways of working.The Board is deliberately seeking to strengthen its legal capability, meaning your expertise will be actively valued and influential from the outset. All Board members are encouraged and supported to contribute fully, ask questions, and help shape how the Board operates as it continues to develop. This creates an excellent environment for a legally qualified professional stepping into their first Independent Non-Executive role.About YouYou will:• Hold a recognised legal qualification (eg, solicitor, barrister, or equivalent)• Have experience or interest in areas such as governance, regulation, employment, commercial, sports or public/administrative law• Bring sound judgement, curiosity, and the confidence to contribute your perspective• Be collaborative, thoughtful, and committed to high standards of governancePrevious Board experience is not essential. Current legal expertise is desirable. We are also committed to maintaining a diverse Board, taking into account a range of socio-demographic characteristicsTime Commitment & Practicalities• Initial four-year term, with the possibility of one further four-year term• Approximately five Board meetings per year, plus committee involvement• Meetings are typically held at either the National Water Sports Centre, Nottingham or our High-Performance centre at Lee Valley, with virtual attendance available where possible How to apply For more details (including the full job pack) and to apply, please visit the Careers Centre on our website: www.paddleuk.org.uk Share X LinkedIn Email