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A national sports governing body in Ireland is seeking a male board director to contribute to governance and strategic direction. The role requires experience in corporate governance, finance, or sports administration. Individuals must demonstrate strong communication skills, an understanding of equality and inclusion, and the ability to commit time for meetings and committees. This position does not offer financial remuneration but allows for expense claims. Applications must be submitted via email by January 29, 2025.
Golf Ireland is the national governing body for golf in Ireland with more than 236,000 Golf Ireland affiliated members and a network of 376 clubs across the island of Ireland. Golf is now the fourth largest sport in Ireland in terms of participation. Our purpose is to be a modern, inclusive and cohesive governing body that untaps the immense potential of golf throughout the island. We believe Golf is a game for everyone – for enjoyment, for health, for life.
As a company limited by guarantee, Golf Ireland is led by a Board of Directors comprising of six members selected by its regions, a Chairperson, and six nominated directors selected by the Nominations Advisory Committee, at least four of whom must be independent of Golf Ireland. A Board rotation process is in place and the organisation is committed to maintaining a 40:40 gender balance on the Board, in line with government requirements.
At the 2026 National AGM of Golf Ireland on 28 March 2026, one nominated director position is due for rotation. Expressions of interest for this significant role are now welcome and should be submitted to board@golfireland.ie by Thursday 29 January at 5pm.
This is an opportunity to join a diverse board that works closely with the wider Golf Ireland team and stakeholders to continue to grow the game in Ireland. As a member of the Board you will have an opportunity to develop initiatives that help support golf in Ireland, nurture our talent and lead our organisation.
In order to meet the Irish Government’s gender balance requirements for the boards of sports governing bodies, to which Golf Ireland is publicly committed, the nominee for this vacancy must be male.
Directors must clearly demonstrate their ability to meet the requirements of the role, explaining how their experience and technical skills will assist them.
In order to provide a balanced skill set Golf Ireland is seeking applicants specifically with experience or knowledge in one or more of the following areas:
The role of Director is not accompanied by any financial remuneration, although expenses for travel and subsistence may be claimed in accordance with Golf Ireland’s Volunteer Expenses Policy.
Meetings are generally held from Monday‑Friday at Carton Demesne, Maynooth, Co. Kildare or via remote conference call. Meetings generally last for 2–3 hours and are held approximately six times per year.
Board members also sit on relevant National Sub‑Committees based on their relevant skill set/interest. These committees typically meet once a quarter.
A further description of the role of the directors can be viewed here.
Applicants should ensure that the cover letter (and supporting CV) clearly specifies how the person’s particular background and experience meets the requirements outlined above. Please also identify any potential conflicts of interest that may potentially exist in your application letter. Golf Ireland operates a Code of Conduct and Conflicts of Interest register for all board members. Your submission should be made by e‑mail to board@golfireland.ie with your Curriculum Vitae and a cover letter outlining the specific expertise you would bring.
Closing date Thursday 29 January 2025 at 5pm.
Appointments will be assessed by the Golf Ireland Nominations Advisory Committee. Applicants should be prepared to meet and/or discuss their application and interest in the positions with any nominated members of the Committee if they deem this necessary. Please note, Golf Ireland is an inclusive organisation which supports and promotes equality and diversity and all applications will be assessed on this basis.