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Senior Stadium Liaison Manager

UK & Ireland 2028 Limited
Organisation
UK & Ireland 2028 Limited
Salary
Competitive
Location
Wembley Stadium, London
Contract type
Fixed Term (Full time)
Closing date
6 November 2025
Job Description
The Role
This key role will work closely with the Stadium Liaison Lead on agreed areas of planning and delivery outlined below for all UK&I 2028 stadiums in line with the UEFA EURO 2028 Tournament Requirements.

As the primary point of contact for all agreed areas of planning and delivery for the UEFA Venue Operations Central Planning team, UK&I 2028, and all associated local stakeholders, you will play in a key role in the delivery of Stadium operations for EURO 2028 across UK and Ireland.


What will you be doing?

Manage the planning of assigned stadiums in the following UK&I key areas of stadium planning and delivery:

In conjunction with other key parties, coordinate the design, procurement and operational deliver of the stadium outer security perimeters

Contracting of all external (non-stadium owned) land and building hire to support the tournament requirements

With the assistance of finance colleagues, coordinate the management of UK&I Government Partners funding contributions, including temporary overlay, the provision of land rental agreements and outer security perimeters

Provide experience and associated qualifications relating to the stadium operation, local legislation and working practices

Be one of the central points of contact for UEFA to deliver an efficient and coordinated approach to enable the smooth delivery of the stadium in line with the Tournament Requirements

Working alongside the Director of Operations and Stadium Liaison Lead, continue to establish and maintain the relationship between local stakeholders including police, mobility partners, city authorities and host city leads

Contribute to the central UK&I planning and implementation of the stadium last KM & zone ex operations by integrating and aligning all internal & external stakeholders including police, mobility partners, local authorities and host city leads, with the wider stadium operation and in line with EURO requirements

Work with UEFA Venue Operations Central Planning in respect of Stadium Agreement contract management, including budget management within the agreed Stadium Fee

Be a key contributor to the Stadium Liaison delivery team consisting of UK&I employed staff, UEFA delegated services staff and appointed contractors

Maintain the positive working relationship between UEFA, UK&I 2028, club and stadium (ensuring these relationships are maintained positively beyond the Tournament)

Execute additional tasks as required to meet the changing priorities.

Comply with all company policies and procedures to ensure the highest standards of health, safety and wellbeing can be maintained.



What are we looking for?

Essential Skills

Self-starting venue/project manager capable of managing an event delivery team

Problem-solver - ability to use own initiative and find new solutions and working methods to enable the smooth event delivery

Excellent communicator capable of both establishing and building working groups including wide ranging and diverse stakeholders

Highly motivated and passionate with experience of managing sporting events

Extensive knowledge of large-scale stadia and working alongside associated delivery stakeholders

Experience managing the planning & delivery of multiple sites

Excellent people management skills

Flexible approach to working hours



Desirable skills

Experience of working on UEFA events

IOSH / NEBOSH qualification

A working knowledge of safety and security principles at events

A knowledge and understanding of ‘bid’ events



Our Values & Behaviours

Embrace the Opportunity

Creates strategic space for innovation.

Role models adaptability in response to uncertainty.

Achieve Excellence

Monitors performance and ensures continuous improvement.

Aligns team activity to wider organisational goals

Thrive Together

Influences cross-functional relationships positively.

Champions diversity and inclusive leadership.

Why apply?

We offer a competitive salary (plus benefits of 25 days holiday, contributory pension, Private Medical Insurance etc), which coupled with the opportunity to be part of one of the biggest sporting events to ever take place across UK & Ireland we think makes for an exciting place to be!


Where is the role based?
Our head office is based at the iconic Wembley Stadium in London, however depending on your role you may be required to travel across the UK and Ireland to our 9 Stadiums and 8 Host Cities, with some roles being based in those locations.

As an event delivery organisation, we believe in the power of collaboration and connection. That’s why we currently work from HQ at least two days a week. From 2026, this will increase to three to four days a week, and during the tournament year (2028), full-time onsite working will be required.

Everyone is welcome

We’re hiring for excellence through inclusion

We’re building a skilled, values-led workforce that reflects the diversity of the UK and Ireland. We encourage applications from people of all backgrounds and identities — and we don’t expect everyone to have followed a traditional path to get here.

We're happy to accommodate any requests for reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process. Please email any requests to careers@uki2028.com. We’ll work with you to ensure you can perform at your best.

All employees will be subject to a DBS check appropriate to the nature of the role and in line with our commitment to providing a safe and inclusive working environment.
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