33 days annual leave
Pension Scheme
On-site gym

Performance Lifestyle Advisor

Salary £41,574.01 (pro rata)
Location Cardiff
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Department and salary

Department - Sport System Institute Services

Salary - £41,574.01 (pro rata - £16,854.32)

Working Hours - 15 hours per week (2 days) - 12 month fixed-term contract

Location - Sport Wales National Centre, Cardiff

What you’ll need

We are looking for an experienced Performance Lifestyle professional with a strong understanding of high-performance sport systems and the complex demands placed on athletes as they progress along their performance pathways. You will bring credibility through your experience of supporting high-performing individuals, alongside a clear understanding of how performance behaviours, personal development and wellbeing interact to enable sustained performance.

You will have a deep appreciation of athlete wellbeing, transitions and identity development, and the role that effective performance lifestyle support plays in creating environments that both drive performance and responsibly care for people. You’ll be committed to championing a person-first approach, ensuring athletes are supported to make informed, performance-driven decisions while developing the skills and broader identities needed for success in and beyond sport.

Working collaboratively across multi-disciplinary teams and with a wide range of sport system partners, you will be comfortable building trusted relationships, influencing at a senior level and aligning services to strategic priorities. You will bring the curiosity and confidence to challenge existing practice, contribute to evidence-based innovation, and continually evolve how performance lifestyle services are designed and delivered — helping to create environments where athletes can thrive and where ‘winning well’ is embedded across the Welsh high-performance system.

How you’ll contribute

Wales is a proud part of the UK high performance system and has achieved unprecedented recent success on the world stage. We want to create the most science-informed sporting system in the world, enabling all athletes in Wales to thrive and making 'winning well' more likely.    

We’re clear on the crucial role that the environment can play in improving the experiences of athletes and we want to ensure that athlete development environments in Wales are better than anywhere else. If you’ve got a passion for sport and for helping people to be the best version of themselves then this could be the role for you, and we’d love to hear from you. 

You will contribute by leading on the ‘Navigating Transitions’ project in addition to applying your experience to other projects that the Sport System Institute Services team are responsible for. You will help to identify, explore, plan and deliver on projects that are aligned to our Institute purpose. You will support our learning around enhancing athlete development across pathways and our sharing of this with everyone that needs to know.  

Who you’ll work with

You will need to develop strong relationships with coaches and other staff in sports, members of the sport system institute services team, and wider Sport Wales colleagues to support our partners to identify, co-create and deliver athlete development projects across Wales. You will need to collaborate with other key stakeholders including athletes and other support staff across the UK performance sport system, Talented Athlete Scholarship Scheme (TASS) and Universities.  

What happens next

Read the full job description (linked below). 

If you need any support to apply for this role, then please email catherine.shearer@sport.wales 

Closing date

9am Monday 9th February, 2026

Provisional interview date

Tuesday 24th February, 2026

Sport Wales is the national organisation responsible for developing and promoting sport and physical activity in Wales.  We are the main adviser on sporting matters to the Welsh Government and are responsible for distributing National Lottery funds. We aim to not only improve the level of sports participation at grassroots level but also provide our aspiring athletes with the support required to compete successfully on the world stage. 

Our careers are funded by Welsh Government and the National Lottery. Find out more about Sport Wales’ relationship with the National Lottery.

More information about careers at Sport Wales can be found here.

We have bold ambitions for sport in Wales and we know that our people will be key to achieving them. That’s why we provide a varied benefits package: 

  • We are big supporters of a work life balance and offer a range of flexible working approaches
  • 33 days annual leave Option to purchase 5 additional days per year
  • Flexible working opportunities, including flexi-time (where applicable)
  • Local Government or Scottish Widows Pension Scheme
  • Comprehensive learning and development opportunities
  • Use of on-site gym at the National Centre in Cardiff
  • Employee Assistance (Counselling) Programme
  • Civil Service Sports & Leisure Club Membership
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Free car park and bike shed

Sport Wales strongly advocates continuous learning and improvement. On your very first day of work, you will embark on a tailored induction programme and will be offered all the essential training to get you started.

Joining Sport Wales means joining a culture of learning and continuous professional development. Job specific training, lunchtime workshops, coaching and mentoring, improving Welsh language skills and long term study opportunities are all part of being on our team.

Equality, Diversity & Inclusion is at the heart of everything we do at Sport Wales.  To enable Sport in Wales to thrive, it’s vital that our workforce is fully representative of the wider population. A key strategic priority is to further diversify our workforce.  Further information on this can be found in our Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Statement here. 

Everyone at Sport Wales brings something different, and so will you. Our commitment to recruiting and attracting diverse talent extends to actively encouraging applications from underrepresented groups including ethnic minority, LGBTQ+ and disabled people.

We adopt inclusive recruitment practices including blind shortlisting of candidates. We are a Disability Confident employer subscribing to the guaranteed interview scheme. We want to support you with adjustments through our process to make sure you can be at your best. These could include accessibility adaptions, an interview support person, assistive technology, extra time for written assessments or tasks. This is not an exhaustive list, we want you to be able to perform at your best so if you need any adjustments to be made please email the contact on the job advert who will be able to advise you.

We also recognise that the “confidence gap” may adversely impact the diversity of applicants we hear from. Research indicates that men often apply for jobs even where they only meet 60% of the listed criteria, whereas women tend only to apply when they fulfil all the specified criteria. Similar results have been found in studies relating to other marginalised groups. As such, if you believe you could be a good fit for one of our roles, even if you don’t necessarily meet every point of the job description, please don't hesitate – submit an application!

At Sport Wales, our behaviours are a critical part of the way we work - the way we deliver is as important as what we deliver. We have an agreed set of behaviours that we expect to see demonstrated by employees.

  • Learn Together - Constantly exploring, testing and reviewing.
  • Deliver Together - Sharing outcomes, nurturing open and honest relationships, providing robust feedback, constantly improving performance.
  • Celebrate Together - Recognising our shared successes through effective partners.
  • Acting with integrity - Understanding and respecting each other’s culture and values. Promoting equality and diversity.
  • Adding Value - Ensuring the optimum mix of support, challenge, investment, skills and expertise to achieve our shared outcomes.
  • Encouraging Innovation - Welcoming new ideas and approaches and supporting ambition and fresh thinking. Not being afraid to feel uncomfortable.

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You must not use AI tools to:

  • Exaggerate qualifications,
  • Misrepresent your experiences
  • Copy and paste generic responses without editing them.

At Sport Wales, we may use AI to generate ideas for Job Adverts, Job Descriptions, assessments, and interview questions, but we will never use AI tools to make selection or hiring decisions.

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