Athlete Representatives, Board of Directors – Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC)
The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) is seeking two (2) dynamic and committed athlete representatives to join its Board of Directors.
The successful applicants will be appointed to the Board by the Minister responsible for the Physical Activity and Sport Act for a term of not more than three years, which is renewable for one additional term at the discretion of the Minister.
Candidates who wish to apply should provide:
- A cover letter outlining their skills and experience while bearing in mind the selection criteria and key areas of competency noted above;
- A curriculum vitae; and
- A current letter of reference that confirms their cover letter statements.
All applications must be received no later than midnight (Pacific time) on April 15, 2026. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that the application is received. Applications received after the deadline will not be submitted for consideration.
Cover letter, curriculum vitae and letter of reference must be sent in confidence via email to: appointments-nominations@pch.gc.ca
About Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada
The Sport Dispute Resolution Centre of Canada (SDRCC) is a not-for-profit corporation, created and governed by the Physical Activity and Sport Act, and funded by Sport Canada. Its mission is to provide the Canadian sport community with information, expertise and assistance regarding the prevention and resolution of sports-related disputes, including as they pertain to the Canadian Anti-Doping Program and the Canada Safe Sport Program. It is proactive in dispute prevention by offering educational resources to help prevent, address and resolve conflicts quickly, minimizing jeopardy for sport organizations, teams, athletes and other members of the sport community. Where the parties involved in a sports-related dispute cannot reach a resolution on their own, the SDRCC offers a timely, cost-efficient and professional national alternative dispute resolution service. Visit crdsc-sdrcc.ca for more information about the SDRCC.
