Commercial post needs managing

EVO-STIK League Spalding United are looking for a new commercial manager to boost their budget and drive the Tulips brand off the field.

Officials at the EVO-STIK League South club say the successful candidate for the part-time role will be offered flexible hours around their existing commitments and the opportunity to work on a commission only basis developing and improving income streams through sponsorship, advertising and revenue-generating functions at the Sir Halley Stewart Playing Field.

The Tulips have set a deadline of 5pm on Friday 13 April for applications and a spokesman said: "We are keen to promote the brand and philosophy of Spalding United along with its long-standing history as we near our centenary year. The suitable candidate should be able to communicate, promote and pitch to businesses.

"Having good organisational skills and a forward-thinking approach is ideal. There are many commercial opportunities at the club which can be developed and it is an exciting time to be a part of the Tulips!"

Sir Halley Stewart Field

Sir Halley Stewart Field

Candidates should send a covering letter with their CVs to Louise Maplethorpe at secretary@spaldingunited.net.

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