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Job Overview – Event Assessor

This job is about…

Our Event Assessors will have the fun job of going to Paralympic sporting events.

They will give us feedback on:

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  • Buying tickets for the events

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  • Their planning to attend the events

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  • Their journey to the events

Modes of transport: bus, van, taxi, train.
  • Their experience at the events

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We want to know about:

  • Any challenges or barriers you faced

  • Any positive experiences that you have

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  • Any ideas you have about things that can be made more accessible or inclusive

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This feedback will help us find new ways to improve sporting events for disabled people.

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To apply for this role, you must be able to travel to one of the following places in less than one hour:

  • Manchester

  • Sheffield

  • Birmingham

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  • Cardiff

  • Swansea

Modes of transport: bus, van, taxi, train.

We are looking for…

People who can tell us about their experiences of planning for and attending Paralympic sports events.

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You can do this independently or with support.

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This includes:

  • Buying your tickets

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  • Planning to attend the event

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  • Travelling to the event

Modes of transport: bus, van, taxi, train.
  • Watching the event

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  • Travelling home from the event

Modes of transport: bus, van, taxi, train.

People who can give good feedback on their experiences.

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We can support you with this so that it is accessible to you.

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People who can give us great ideas about making things more accessible and inclusive.

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We want to recruit people who are…

Reliable and professional.

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This means:

  • Following the training that we give you

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  • Doing the tasks given to you

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  • Being on time

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  • Being respectful

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  • Working well with other people

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  • Trying your best

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Passionate about making a difference

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What you will do:

We will give you training and support to help you think about and share your experiences.

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You will record your experiences to help you remember them.

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You share your feedback with members of Community Integrated Care.

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We will make this accessible to you.

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Your Job Role

We will help you plan how you do your role.

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You can work at two events if you are based near Manchester or Sheffield.

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If you are based near the other cities, you will work at one event.

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Each event will offer around 8 – 14 hours of paid work.

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