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Volunteer Role Descriptions
Fancy ‘doing a favour’ for your local club, or county board?
Volunteers are vital to the health and development of grassroots cricket. Without them, the future of the beautiful game at all levels would be in jeopardy.
You can make a difference; do a favour for the local club
Volunteering is very rewarding and has great benefits for both the club and the individual.
The documents below are example role descriptions detailing the opportunities you can become involved in by ‘doing your local club a favour’.
The roles descriptions can be used for roles within county boards, clubs, district associations and other cricket organisations.
These are all available for you to download as Word files:
Assistant Groundsman
Bar Manager
Club Caterer
Club Chairman
Coach
Cricket Club Development Manager
Cricket Club Welfare Officer
Disability Officer
Fixtures Secretary
Fundraising And Sponsorship Manager
General Maintenance
Junior Co-Ordinator
Official
Schools Cricket Liaison Officer
Secretary
Social Secretary
Scorer
Special Projects And Events Co-Ordinator
Treasurer
Volunteer Co-Ordinator
Website Administrator
Women And Girls Co-Ordinator
Lady Taverners results officer

