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Member - Sport Wales

Body
Welsh Government
Appointing Department
Welsh Government
Sector
Culture, Media & Sport
Location
The Board meets in different locations across Wales. At present the Sport Wales Board meets at least five times a year, with at least two meetings in Cardiff.
Number of Vacancies
4
Remuneration
The post of Board Member will be paid at £282 per day.
Time Requirements
2 days per month

Campaign Timeline

  1. Competition Launched

    15/05/2017

  2. Closed for Applications

    06/06/2017

  3. Panel Sift

    16/06/2017

  4. Final Interview Date

    06/07/2017

  5. Announcement

    09/08/2017

Announcement

An announcement has been made on the outcome of this appointment.

The Welsh Government has appointed four new members to the board of Sport Wales.

Date: 09/08/2017

Assessment Panel

Panel Member
David Rosser
Added
15/05/2017
Panel Role
Panel Chair
Positions
Head of Sport, Welsh Government Departmental Official
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Political ActivityTBC
Notes-
Panel Member
Lawrence Conway
Added
15/05/2017
Positions
Chair of Sport Wales Representative of Organisation
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Political ActivityTBC
Notes-
Panel Member
Diane McCrea
Added
15/05/2017
Positions
Chair of Natural Resources Wales Independent Member
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Political ActivityTBC
Notes-
Panel Member
Laura Griffiths
Added
15/05/2017
Positions
Head of Agriculture Other Panel Member
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Political ActivityNo political activity
Notes-

Vacancy Description

Sport Wales is the national organisation responsible for developing and promoting sport and active lifestyles. Sport Wales is a Welsh Government Sponsored Public Body and is funded largely by grant-in-aid from the Welsh Government. It is also responsible for distributing funds from the National Lottery to sport in Wales.

Sport Wales was established by Royal Charter in 1972. The four objectives set down when the Sports Council for Wales (now trading as Sport Wales) are to:

• Increase participation in sport and active recreation; • Raise standards of performance and excellence; • Improve the provision of sporting facilities; • Provide technical information and advice about sport, recreation and active lifestyles.

The full Royal Charter can be found here: www.sport.wales/media/128780/royal charter.doc

Sport Wales operates two national centres; the Welsh Institute of Sport in Cardiff and the Plas Menai National Watersports Centre in North Wales.

Sport Wales’ operational priorities and performance targets are informed by, and respond to, the annual remit letter from the Minister for Social Services and Public Health which sets out his strategic priorities; any specific policies and action plans; and the wider policies and priorities of the Welsh Government.

Sport Wales subscribe to the Welsh Government’s vision for a physically active and sporting nation, as outlined in their strategies Climbing Higher and Creating an Active Wales.

Sport Wales aims to improve the level of sports participation at grassroots level but also provide our aspiring athletes with the support required to compete successfully on the world stage.

Wider policies and priorities of the Welsh Government, in particular include the Well Being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015. This requires Sport Wales to integrate all its work into supporting of all of the seven well being goals as well as the five governance elements of the Sustainable Development Principle.

You can find out more about Sport Wales by visiting www.sportwales.org.uk as well viewing the corporate films below:

http://www.sportwales.org.uk/about-us/about-sport-wales/what-we-do.aspxhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eNvHHKHt-x0

Person Specification

The Board of Sport Wales provides leadership and governance to Sport Wales and performs the important role of scrutinising all of Sport Wales’s investments and activities. It also shapes its future goals. The Board currently consists of 10 Members, including the Interim Chair, Lawrence Conway.

Board Members have individual and collective responsibility to the Welsh Government through the Minister for Social Services and Public Health.

Board Members are expected to:

• Have an understanding of and actively promote the benefits of sport and physical activity and the positive benefits they have for society; • Have a clear vision as to how Sport Wales can continue to contribute as a main deliverer of Government policy on sport and thus have an understanding of the Welsh Government and how the public sector in Wales functions. • Have excellent scrutiny and analytical skills to support and challenge the Executive effectively, to ensure that Sport Wales meets its aims, objectives and performance targets; • Ensure Sport Wales achieve value for money within a framework of best practice, regularity and propriety; • Participate in the corporate planning process, including agreeing annual budget plans for operational programmes and corporate activities; • Have a clear understanding and commitment to Nolan’s “Seven Principles of Public Life’. • Act in a way that promotes high standards of propriety and public finance; • Have a good understanding of corporate responsibility and risk management to ensure that Sport Wales’ activities are conducted effectively and efficiently; • Have an enquiring mind, good listening skills and ability to understand complex situations/reports. • Have a willingness and commitment to attend and actively participate at Board meetings and key activities between meetings. • Be politically independent. • Appoint, with the Welsh Government’s approval, a Chief Executive, should the need arise.

Person Specificaion

Essential

• An understanding of public life and the principles of good governance • Excellent communication skills and a track record of working with others to achieve objectives. • Ability to think logically and objectively in analysing complex information in order to identify key issues and make effective decisions. • A demonstrable commitment to increasing levels of physical activity across Wales; • An understanding of the diverse communities of Wales and a commitment to promoting diversity. • Senior experience of at least one of the following;

o Corporate management with a focus on value for money and delivery. o The application of digital technology and innovation in the areas of sport and active recreation. o Public relations and communications. o Tackling inequalities through engaging the disengaged.

Welsh Language Welsh Language Skills are considered an essential requirement for one of the Board Member posts, at the level specified below:

Understanding – can understand most work-related conversations. Reading – can read most work-related material. Speaking – can converse in most work-related conversations. Writing – can prepare routine work-related material with checking.

Applicants will be asked to evidence their Welsh Language skills as part of the recruitment process.

Welsh Language Skills are considered as ‘desirable’ for the three remaining Board Member posts, at the level specified below:

Understanding – can understand parts of a basic conversation. Reading – no skills Speaking – can hold a basic conversation in Welsh Writing – no skills.

This means that it would be an advantage for applicants to understand and speak parts of a basic conversation in Welsh if all other essential criteria has been met.

Additional Information

For further information regarding the role of Sport Wales and the role of Members please contact David Rosser, Head of Sport, Welsh Government.

Tel: 0300 061 6051

Email: david.rosser@wales.gsi.gov.uk

If you need any further assistance in applying for this role, please contact the Welsh Government’s Corporate Shared Service Centre Helpdesk on 029 2082 5454 or SharedServiceHelpdesk@wales.gsi.gov.uk

For further information about Public Appointments in Wales, please visit www.gov.wales/publicappointments

How to Apply

For further details and to apply go to http://wales.gov.uk/publicappointments or for queries contact the Shared Service Helpdesk on 029 2082 5454 or email sharedservicehelpdesk@wales.gsi.gov.uk