Vacancy – Secretary of the British Shooting Sports Council

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The NRA is a member of the British Shooting Sports Council (“BSSC”) along with other major shooting organisations including the CPSA, NSRA, BASC, CA and GTA.

BSSC is actively engaged in promoting and defending shooting sports at national and international levels.

BSSC’s excellent Secretary Graham Downing is retiring later this year, so we are seeking candidates to take on this important position. The Secretary’s role is part-time and remunerated.

For further details about the role of BSSC Secretary please contact NRA Secretary General Andrew Mercer by email Andrew.mercer@nra.org.uk with a brief introduction explaining why you are interested in this challenging and interesting position.

Further details can be found on the BSSC website http://www.bssc.org.uk; for the BSSC Annual Report 2023 [click here]

 

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