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Invitation to Join the BJJA GB Committee Structure

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Dear Members,

The British Ju-Jitsu Association Governing Body (BJJA GB) invites you to volunteer for our committee structure. This is an excellent opportunity to shape the future of Ju-Jitsu in the UK. We are seeking passionate individuals for the following committees:

  1. Competitions Committee: Organise and oversee national and regional events.
  2. Safeguarding Committee: Promote the safety and welfare of all practitioners.
  3. Finance Committee: Get involved in budgets, oversight and reviews.
  4. Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Committee: Help develop a truly inclusive organisation.
  5. Disciplinary Committee: Are our rules on standards and behaviour robust?
  6. Junior Development Committee: Engage and inspire the next generation of practitioners.
  7. Membership Committee: Enhance member experience and engagement.
  8. Rules/Safe Practice Committee: Ensure the highest standards in teaching and practice.

Why Volunteer?

  • Influence the direction of Ju-Jitsu
  • Develop leadership and organisational skills
  • Collaborate with fellow enthusiasts
  • Make a meaningful impact on the Ju-Jitsu community

Who can apply? The positions are open to any BJJA GB student, coach, club leader, support staff, official. 

How to Apply: Visit https://bjjagb.com/contact-us/ and submit an email containing your CV, the committee(s) you are interested in and a short paragraph highlighting what feel you can offer.

We welcome members of all backgrounds and levels of experience who are committed to advancing our mission. Please feel free to bring this to the attention of anyone connected with us who you feel might have something to offer.

We look forward to your participation and contribution to the BJJA GB.

Best regards,

BJJA GB Committee

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