The Rugby Football League (RFL) seeks 16-21 year olds for Young People’s Advisory Panel
The RFL has announced plans for the creation of a Young People’s Advisory Panel as part of its ongoing commitment to give a voice to Rugby League enthusiasts nationwide. The panel will give 16-21 year olds involved in the sport a chance to have their say on RFL policies which may affect them.
The national panel will meet three times a year at the RFL’s Leeds headquarters to discuss changes in the structure of youth rugby, communications between young Rugby League enthusiasts and the RFL and RFL policies which impact on young people.
Members of the panel must also:
Be currently or previously involved with community Rugby League as a player, coach, match official or volunteer.
Have a desire to be the voice of young people.
Commit around six hours a month to the role.
This opportunity is open to young people across the country. Applicants should submit their CV and a covering letter explaining why they fit the bill by post to Kelly Barrett, Community Game Services Dept, The RFL, The Zone, St Andrews Road, Huddersfield HD1 6PT or email
kelly.barrett@rfl.uk.com. The deadline for applications is Friday 30 July.