Job Specifications
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Our vision is ‘Tennis Opened Up’, and our mission is to transform communities through tennis, focusing on three areas – making tennis welcoming, enjoyable and inspiring to everyone.
The Role
As part of the Safeguarding team, the Safeguarding Case Officer plays a key role in taking a pro-active approach to safeguarding. You will be responsible for providing high quality support in the investigation of safeguarding cases and will be a key part of ensuring high safeguarding standards exist across the sport. As part of the Safeguarding team, you will also work to manage an efficient, effective criminal records checking process.
This is a fixed term contract providing maternity cover until 1st June 2026.
Please note that in order to be considered for this role applicants must have a valid DBS (Enhanced with Childrens Barred list) either through the LTA or on the current Government Update Service
Key Accountabilities
Case Management:
• Assist the Safeguarding Case Manager as directed in the investigation of cases including; conducting interviews, representing the LTA at strategy meetings, producing reports and referring cases to relevant bodies. Manage cases of reputational risk and media interest.
• Provide support to the additional case officer and regional safeguarding officers, regional participation colleagues, tennis venues and individuals including clubs, coaches, welfare officers, volunteers, officials, players and parents.
• As part of the Safeguarding team, work across British Tennis to assist in the development of high quality advice, guidance and support for projects and events as required.
• Represent the team externally at strategic meetings and events on behalf of the Safeguarding Case Manager and Head of Safeguarding.
• Complete reports for Board and Executive teams on cases of note, case data trends and matters of organisational interest.
• Present cases to the Safeguarding Tribunal on behalf of the HOS and Safeguarding Case Manager and assist in the coordination and planning of committee hearings.
• Manage general enquiries for the safeguarding team through the safeguarding mailbox.
Education and Training:
• Assist in the delivery of training to coaches, venues, volunteers and colleagues in order to improve the level of Safeguarding expertise across British Tennis.
• Act as an ambassador for the LTA and the sport at key sport sector, industrial events, and other networking opportunities.
Compliance:
• Support the criminal records checking process, managing DBS casework and administration in a confidential and timely manner.
Legislation:
• Keep informed of current legislation, statutory and other guidance with regards to safeguarding and cascade the information accordingly.
• Keep informed of current legislation, statutory and other guidance with regards to data protection and confidentiality.
Interview Timelines
Please note, the application window for this role closes at midnight on Sunday 9th November.
Interviews will take place via Microsoft Teams on a rolling basis. We reserve the right to close the job advert early or extend the advert depending on the volume of applications we receive.
Our Support to You
When applying for our roles, you will be asked as part of our application process if you require any adjustments or support during the recruitment process. Adjustments could include extra time for assessments, interview questions in advance, alternative formats for materials or wheelchair access. Any information you provide will be treated in confidence and only used to make sure you have the best possible experience with us.
If you have any specific questions regarding your application or if anything’s unclear at all, please contact our recruitment team by emailing recruitment@lta.org.uk
Life at the LTA
The LTA, through its vision 'Tennis Opened Up', is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all colleagues feel included and a strong sense of belonging. We particularly welcome applications from people from ethnically diverse communities, deaf and disabled people, members of the LGBTQ+ community and people with lived experience of the UK's many and varied communities.
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“As a new mum, I’ve appreciated the LTA’s newly enhanced benefits, which have supported me during maternity leave and in my return to work. In total, I have been with the LTA for four years and love the diversity of my role.”
“Everyone's respected in terms of the culture, ethnicity, and the background, so you don't feel inequal in any capacity. I remember how supportive my team had been during Ramadan, being fully understanding of its requirements and flexible with my work schedule.”
“As a new starter at the LTA, my experience has been overwhelmingly positive. Being a tennis fan, I was excited to join the organisation, and from day one, I’ve been impressed by eve
About the Company
The LTA has been the governing body of tennis in Britain since 1888 and our vision is to open tennis up to all different types of people. Tennis is a game for everyone, and when we open tennis up, we open up the ambitions of our people too!
We’re innovative, bold, ambitious, and proud of the work we’re doing – you can see it in our teams, who are friendly and made of different energetic voices.
The LTA, through its vision ‘Tennis Opened Up’, is committed to creating a diverse environment where all colleagues feel included...
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