1. Background
Chance to Shine is an independent children’s charity operating across Great Britain. We change young people’s lives through cricket giving them the opportunity to play, learn and develop through the sport. We keep them physically active, teach them vital skills like teamwork, communication and leadership. And above all, they have fun.
Since 2005 our Chance to Shine Schools programme has helped support over six million young people in state schools and underserved communities. Our work is proven to improve the personal, physical, social and mental well-being of young people.
2. Purpose of the role
1. The core purpose of the CEO role is to:
2. Manage, lead and inspire Chance to Shine as a charity to achieve its vision of all young people being able to play, learn and develop through cricket.
3. Ensuring the charity reaches its strategic aims, which currently include:
Strategic Priorities:
4. Providing fun and inclusive opportunities for young people to play and continue playing cricket.
5. Putting impact and youth voice at the heart of our work
6. Working in partnership for young people
Key Performance Indicators:
7. Further improve wellbeing: Over 90% of young people, teachers and parents recognising a positive impact on physical, personal, mental, or social wellbeing through taking part
8. Grow the reach of our impact by meaningfully supporting one million young people per year
9. Prioritising underserved communities: those who have fewer opportunities (young people living in poverty and young people who are inactive). Help to remove barriers and support them to play cricket locally by delivering impact-led cricket programmes.
3. Key Responsibilities
The CEO’s responsibilities include:
Leadership and Management
10. Provide leadership and guidance to the Senior Management Team (currently four people)
11. Provide motivational leadership to all employees (and the wider network of Delivery Partners and Coaches)
12. Maintaining and further developing the organisational culture and values and reputation of Chance to Shine
13. Acting at all times as an ambassador and high-level spokesperson
Strategy execution
14. Leading the development of the organisation’s strategy and associated plans
15. Directing execution of strategy on a day-to-day basis (including managing associated budgets)
Financial & Governance
16. Taking responsibility for the financial performance of the charity
17. Ensuring Chance to Shine continues to hold itself (and is compliant) to the highest standards in terms of charity governance and the Code for Sports Governance (as set by Sport England and UK Sport)
Fundraising
18. Actively participating as required in fundraising.
19. Pro-actively supporting the Fundraising department by seeking out and developing new high-level opportunities i.e. with potential major donors and corporate partners
Stakeholder relations
20. Managing and developing key stakeholder relationships (i.e. Sport England, corporate partners)
21. In particular ensuring the best possible relationship for mutual benefit with the England & Wales Cricket Board
4. Key relationships
The job holder will liaise with:
22. Chance to Shine Chair and Board of Trustees
23. Chance to Shine Senior Management Team
24. The England & Wales Cricket Board
25. Sport England
26. Key major donors, corporate partners, trusts & foundations
27. Key delivery partners i.e. County Cricket Board CEOs and Chairs
28. Key ambassadors and media
29. National cricket and other charities i.e. Lord’s Taverners, Street Games
5. Skills, knowledge & personal competencies
The job holder should be able to demonstrate the following:
30. Enthusiasm and passion for the vision and ambition of Chance to Shine
31. Ability to shape, articulate and publicly champion a vision and strategy
32. Ability to lead, inspire and manage others
33. Strong values and interpersonal skills in a transparent culture
34. Clear thinking and influencing skills with excellent written and verbal communication skills
35. Financially astute and output orientated
36. Ability and willingness to raise money
37. Self-reliant and ability to work nimbly in an agile environment with huge reach
38. Ability to create partnerships and alliances
39. Good, sound decision making skills
40. Respectful of good governance in all its forms
41. Open-minded to new ideas and grounded to ensure the best ideas come to fruition
42. Enthusiasm to embrace Chance to Shine values: inspiring, ambitious, trusted, inclusive and fun
6. Experience & qualifications
The job holder will be an experienced leader with:
43. Demonstrable experience managing and leading successful senior teams in a charitable, sport or broader educational and business settings
44. A track record in developing, delivering and achieving strategic objectives
45. Experience in the overseeing of financial management, including budget setting and monitoring
46. Demonstrable experience of fundraising and/or income generation
47. Ideally knowledge and practical understanding of charitable governance and/or Code for Sports or Corporate Governance
48. Experience of complex stakeholder management leading to desired outcomes
49. Experience of successfully working with Trustees/Non-Executive Directors to maximise their input in achieving outcomes for organisations
50. Proven ability to successfully deliver key messages over various platforms i.e. within the broadcast media, written press and via verbal presentations to senior stakeholders
How to Apply
Candidates wishing to apply should submit a CV (including comprehensive details of key achievements and responsibilities) along with a covering letter which fully addresses the competencies outlined in the role description and person specification.
The closing date for applications is 9am BST on Friday 24th May .
Chance to Shine will be supported in this appointment by executive search firm Perrett Laver. Any initial enquiries should be directed to Joe Blanch at and +44 (0)20 7340 6258
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