Project Activator (North / Midlands / South)

British Rowing are seeking Project Activators to drive on‑the‑ground participation growth, working directly with clubs and communities to bring new formats to life and open up rowing to more people across the country.

A bit about the role

Project Activators are the engine room of British Rowing’s participation growth agenda. Working directly with clubs, schools, universities and community partners, you will bring energy, creativity and focus to the task of opening up rowing to more people, in more places.

This is a highly practical, outward-facing role for people who enjoy building relationships, solving problems quickly and helping others turn ideas into action. You will be part of a small, agile national team, reporting to the Transformational Programme Lead, with the opportunity to lead projects, test new formats and play a visible role in shaping the future of the sport.

British Rowing is recruiting three Project Activators. Each role will have a geographic emphasis (North, Midlands or South), ensuring we are close to the communities we serve. Applicants are welcome to highlight any regional knowledge, insight or connections they bring as part of their application, though final regional allocations will be confirmed after appointment. The three Activators will work as a connected national unit, sharing learning quickly and supporting one another to scale what works.

A bit about you

This role is well suited to someone who is motivated by delivery, influence and visible impact.

You will:

  • Work directly with clubs, schools, colleges, universities and community partners to activate new indoor and on-water participation formats.
  • Support pilots and early roll-outs of initiatives such as Learn to Row and participation events, ensuring smooth delivery and positive experiences.
  • Act as a first point of contact for clubs and partners on projects, providing responsive, practical support.
  • Build trusted local relationships, acting as the face of British Rowing within communities and regions.
  • Spot and escalate opportunities for growth, innovation or partnership, sharing learning across the national Project Activator team.
  • Coordinate volunteers and contractors on the ground to deploy capacity where it has the greatest impact.
  • Capture insight and feedback from delivery, reporting progress accurately and celebrating success.
  • Represent British Rowing with professionalism and energy at events, workshops and community forums.
  • If you enjoy being on the ground, making things happen and helping organisations test and adopt new ways of working, this role offers the chance to see the impact of your work in real time.

To apply for this role, please submit your application alongside your CV and a 1 page cover letter explaining your suitability. We’re going to close applications on 12th January 2026 but, if you like the sound of the job, please apply straight away as we reserve the right to close applications early if we find the right candidate!

Job Description

Application Pack

Salary: £28,000 - £31,000

Type: Permanent, Full Time

Application Dates: From Tuesday 23rd December 2025 to Tuesday 20th January 2026