Organisation: scottishathletics
Closing Date: 14 November 2025
Salary: £25,000
(37 hours per week)
About Us
scottishathletics is the national governing body for athletics in Scotland. Our vision is to give everyone in Scotland the opportunity to participate in athletics and running and to achieve their personal ambitions.
Our mission is to deliver an integrated, inclusive and adaptable model of athletics and running provision that inspires everyone in Scotland to enjoy the sport and experience personal success. Equality, diversity, and inclusion are at the heart of the work that scottishathletics leads, and the organisation works closely with all stakeholders in athletics across Scotland, to continue improving diversity and create an inclusive culture in the sport, and to be reflective of Scottish society.
Our strategy, Building a Culture of Success (2023-2027), captures the breadth of work that scottishathletics facilitates, from supporting performance athletes on the world stage to providing opportunities for people to participate in the sport within their local community. The member clubs play a crucial role in growing and developing the sport and, along with the volunteer workforce, they are integral to the sport’s future success.
Everyone in Scotland can participate in athletics and scottishathletics strives to continuously evolve to deliver on our vision for the sport.
About the Role
One of the biggest changes in our current strategy is to the fifth key pillar – ‘Community Impact & Health’. The vision and ambition of this strategic pillar has significantly increased as we strive to widen access to athletics across Scotland, to improve diversity in the sport and contribute towards health and wellbeing nationally.
Through our annual collection of diversity data across the sport, we know that the membership of scottishathletics exhibits significant underrepresentation from certain communities when compared with the representation of these communities in the Scottish population. This particular role will be focussed in and around the areas of Glasgow identified within our three main areas of underrepresentation of:
- People who live in poverty and have a low income
- People from ethnically and culturally diverse communities
- People living with a disability
The role of National Community Impact Officer will be to identify potential participants from these communities, understand and remove any real or perceived barriers to participation, and offer a range of participation opportunities to increase their mental and physical health and wellbeing.
The National Community Impact Officer will support the recruitment of Local Community Impact Leaders. This Community Impact Team will strive to widen access to physical activity to our underrepresented communities, increasing their physical and mental health and wellbeing, and ultimately empowering everyone to achieve their own personal success in the athletics and recreational running in Scotland.
About You
We are looking for a motivated, proactive National Community Impact Officer to support the delivery of scottishathletics’ ambitions to challenge the main areas of underrepresentation in our sport and widen access and opportunities to participate in athletics and running.
You will have a passion and strong understanding of the role that sport and physical activity play in improving people’s physical, mental, and social health and wellbeing, and the role they can play in creating an environment where everyone can feel welcome, safe, valued, and included, whatever their background. You will have a passion and strong understanding of community engagement and how sport and physical activity can create opportunities for communities to thrive.
You will have experience of supporting the successful planning, delivery, and review of national projects and programmes and display excellent organisation, monitoring, and evaluation skills.
With a forward-thinking and hard-working approach, you will bring self-discipline and enthusiasm to the role using your skills and experience to innovate and continuously evolve our offering of education, support, and development to diverse communities and leaders. The successful candidate will have particular knowledge of the areas in Glasgow that would best benefit from the programme.
Further information and applications
The closing date for applications is noon on Friday 14th November 2025, with interviews taking place on Wednesday 26th November 2025 at 1000 The Emirates Arena, 1000 London Road, Glasgow, G40 3HG.