Job Description
BASES (The British Association for Sport and Exercise Sciences) is the professional body for sport and exercise sciences in the UK. Our mission is to drive excellence in sport and exercise sciences through the promotion of evidence-based practice and the development and enhancement of professional and ethical standards. This includes a number of services and support, including Membership, Accreditations and Certifications, Conferences and Events, Research and Publications, and Partnerships. Please see our website for more details (www.bases.org.uk/).
Main purpose of job: Implementing the Association’s continuous professional development (CPD) strategy, including day to day management of BASES professional standards programme and CPD offer.
Summary:
This exciting new role is designed for a proactive, driven and independent individual with a passion for and commitment to professional development and education. You will ideally have experience of developing and/or co-ordinating CPD programmes, professional standards (e.g. accreditations, certifications), or training/education schemes alongside a successful track record of developing and managing effective stakeholder relationships. This role would suit someone who is comfortable working independently, has excellent people skills and who is a good co-ordinator and organiser. Experience or knowledge of professional bodies / associations and/or sport and exercise science is advantageous but not essential.
Key duties and responsibilities include:
1. Manage BASES accreditation and endorsement schemes: Sport & Exercise Scientist Accreditation; High Performance Sport Accreditation; Chartered Scientist, Certified Exercise Practitioner, Undergraduate Endorsement Scheme and Laboratory Accreditation scheme.
2. Oversee BASES training and development programmes: support the processes and management of Supervised Experience and Sport and Exercise Psychology Accreditation Route (SEPAR).
3. Build new and strengthen existing partnerships with key industry employers, including Home Country Sports Councils and their Institutes of Sport, Professional Associations, Professional Development Bodies, National Governing Bodies of Sport, and Higher Education Institutions to promote and raise the profile of BASES accreditations.
4. Develop and co-ordinate BASES CPD offering (e.g. webinars, workshops, endorsed courses), in conjunction with the BASES CPD Committee, ensuring a range of relevant learning and professional development options are available to BASES members.
5. Develop and expand the BASES CPD Endorsement Scheme by promoting the benefits of endorsement to training providers in the industry.
6. Co-ordinate national/regional forums for Higher Education providers and industry employers facilitating input into, and engagement with, BASES professional standards and development programmes.
7. Promote the benefits of BASES professional standards to sport and exercise science professionals and students (members and non-members).
8. Work with the BASES Accreditation Committee to ensure professional standards guidelines are up-to-date and accurate; and relevant information is available to members on the BASES website.
9. Chair the BASES Accreditation Committee and the BASES CPD Committee.
10. For all of the above, work closely with the BASES administrative staff to ensure all activities are supported to provide timely delivery and ensure adherence to financial management procedures.
Essential candidate Knowledge, Experience, Skills and Capabilities:
• Experience of developing or managing CPD programmes, accreditations and/or training schemes
• Significant proven experience of establishing, developing and managing effective stakeholder and partnership relationships
• Ability to confidently articulate key messages and market the benefits of professional development to stakeholders, partners and others
• Excellent interpersonal skills, with the ability to influence and to initiate and establish effective partnerships and professional relationships with a wide variety of people and organisations
• Highly organised with the ability to approach tasks with a common sense & logical approach
• Excellent written, presentation and communication skills
• Good problem solving and analytical skills
• Sound judgement and decision-making skills, with the ability to prioritise complex tasks and implement key strategic objectives
• Reliable and dependable individual who is able to work independently and as a vital part of a small team
• Able to work in a fast paced and changing environment.
This is a permanent, part-time (3 days / 22.5 hours per week) post.
How to apply
Applications will close 10 am on Monday 18 November 2019 and interviews will take place Monday 2 December 2019.
Please email a current CV (two-page maximum) along with one-page A4 (650 words maximum) as to how you evidence the essential candidate knowledge, experience, skills and capabilities.
Please email your application, marked confidential, to Ian Wilson, BASES Executive Director (iwilson@bases.org.uk).