
Enable job alerts via email!
Generate a tailored resume in minutes
Land an interview and earn more. Learn more
A national sports agency in London seeks part-time Directors for its Board. Responsibilities include chairing the Audit and Risk Committee and providing governance advice. Candidates should demonstrate a passion for Olympic and Paralympic sport, along with strong strategic decision-making and communication skills. This role offers the opportunity to contribute to the growth and success of elite sports in the UK. Apply through the official website by 21 January 2026.
Organisation: UK Sport
Salary: £218 per day / 2 days per month
Location: London
Contract type: Part time
Closing date: 21 January 2026
Interview date: 4 March 2026
The UK Sport Board is made up of 12 non‑executive Board Members, including the Chair from the Sports Councils of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. The Board is appointed by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport.
Culture, Media & Sport
Audit & Risk
2 days per month
4 years
UK Sport is seeking to appoint four independent Directors as members to their Board who will bring experience and expertise in:
One Independent Director will also take up the role of Chair of the Group Audit and Risk Committee and be responsible for:
The Board has corporate responsibility for ensuring that UK Sport complies with any statutory or administrative requirements for the use of public funds.
The Board is responsible for the strategic purpose, mission and ambitions of UK Sport, including the following:
Within this wider remit, individual Board Members support the Chair and CEO in:
UK Sport is the nation’s high‑performance sports agency, funded by the Government and The National Lottery. Its mission is to work in partnership to lead Olympic and Paralympic sport in the UK to world class success.
The UK Sport 10‑year strategy is aiming to create the greatest decade of extraordinary sporting moments; reaching, inspiring and uniting the nation.
The investment UK Sport delivers and the strategic direction it provides has helped British sports and athletes deliver 196 Olympic and 395 Paralympic medals at summer games following London 2012, alongside 12 Olympic and 19 Paralympic medals at winter games, from Sochi 2014 to date.
UK Sport has also helped to establish the UK as a leading host of international sporting events, including Euro 2028, Tour De France & Tour De France Femmes, European Athletics and World Table Tennis Championships.
https://www.uksport.gov.uk/about-us/our-board-and-panels
All candidates will need to demonstrate the following criteria:
In order to apply you will need to create an account or sign in on: https://apply-for-public-appointment.service.gov.uk/roles/9067?titleSearch=&body=&department=1004®ulated=&bodyJustice=&remunerated=&status=open&sort=openingAt%3Adesc
Once you are logged into your account, click on 'apply for this role' and follow the on-screen instructions. To apply, all candidates are required to provide:
We will ask you to check and confirm your personal details to ensure your application is accurate. You will also have the opportunity to make a reasonable adjustment request or apply under the disability confident scheme before you submit your application.
As part of your application, you will be asked to provide equality information including special category data (which may identify your race/ethnic background or health); you have the choice to opt out from sharing any equality data, by selecting ‘prefer not to say’. We use your personal information and special category data for a wide range of purposes, to enable us to carry out our functions as a government department. The data will be visible to departmental officials for the purpose of managing the Public Appointment Process for which you have applied. Data will also be available to other individuals involved in the process including Government Ministers, Advisory Assessment Panel members and members of the Commissioner for Public Appointments team, and our IT providers.
To monitor the diversity and inclusivity of our processes, your special category data may be shared with the Advisory Assessment Panel that is responsible for sifting candidate CVs and interviewing candidates. The Advisory Assessment Panel may use your special category data to help ensure Boards are representative of the United Kingdom. The data will help us understand the diversity of public appointees and to satisfy our public sector equality duty (PSED). You may opt out of this if you so wish by selecting “prefer not to say” for any or all categories, and your application will still be considered. You must opt out before the application deadline closes.
If you are offered an interview for a Public Appointment your data may be shared with the employees and Board Members of the Public Body for which you are applying, for the purposes of scheduling the interview, informing you of the outcome and providing feedback after the interview.
If you are successful in your application we will share your contact details with the Public Body so that staff can make arrangements for you to start your role.