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WWR has 5 Development Regions named the Americas, Asia/Middle East, Europe, Oceania and Africa.
If you are located in a country that doesn’t align with one of these Regions and would like to start a program, please contact us at office@worldwheelchair.rugby
To view a full list of active and developing regions, please see our Development page.
Chief Medical Officer
Application & Role Description
World Wheelchair Rugby is seeking a voluntary Chief Medical Officer (CMO) to provide strategic leadership and expert medical advice across wheelchair rugby.
Reporting to the Secretary General (or a board-appointed director), the CMO will be appointed by the Board of Directors at the conclusion of interviews, with appointments reviewed on a four-year Paralympic cycle. The role requires an estimated commitment of 3–4 hours per month, with limited travel (expenses covered where required). The CMO will not provide individual medical treatment but will advise on medical, anti-doping, athlete welfare, classification, and competition medical standards, chair the Medical Advisory Group (MAG), and support WWR’s commitment to WADA compliance and best practice in athlete welfare. Applicants must be qualified medical practitioners with knowledge of anti-doping in sport and strong coordination and communication skills; experience in Paralympic sport, TUE assessment, or sporting bodies is desirable.
How to apply: Submit a CV and covering letter outlining how you meet the criteria via email to Joe Elliott at the WWR Office (office@worldwheelchair.rugby) no later than Friday 27 March 2026. Shortlisted candidates will be invited to an online interview. For further information or to explore alternative opportunities within the Medical Advisory Group or anti-doping work, contact the WWR Office or visit https://worldwheelchair.rugby.
Find the Full Role Description here: Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Application & Role Description
Do You Want To Be Involved On Our Global Media Team?
World Wheelchair Rugby has launched a Global Media Volunteer Programme to strengthen our international communications and event coverage.
We are seeking motivated individuals with experience or interest in:
- Social media management
- Sports photography & videography
- Journalism & feature writing
- Digital content production
Volunteers will contribute to global campaigns, athlete storytelling, and major international events. Active contributors will be considered for selection to travel and support on-site media operations at sanctioned competitions.
This programme is ideal for:
- Sports media students and graduates
- Emerging content creators
- Communications professionals looking to build experience in international sport
- Individuals passionate about disability sport and Paralympic pathways
If you are interested in being part of the team shaping the global voice of wheelchair rugby, we invite you to apply.
🔗 Apply here: World Wheelchair Rugby – Global Media Volunteer Application – Fill in form
Do You Want To Be Involved On Our Judicial Panels?
WWR are Looking to Appoint Individuals with a Legal, Medical or Classification Background.
As part of WWR’s ongoing improvements to its governance, the Board revised the WWR Code of Conduct and approved the framework that will deal with its implementation and all disciplinary matters and appeals through a newly formed Independent Judicial System.
As such, we are looking for suitable individuals with a legal background and individuals who have experience in classification and anti-doping.
The Independent Judicial Panel
Judicial and Appeal Committees will be formed by the Independent Judicial Chair, Susan Ahern to hear all cases or appeals referred to it under the WWR Regulations, rules and policies.
The Regulations can be found on the website under the “About WWR” section.
A role description sets out the criteria against which proposed Judicial Panel Members will be considered.
An application form is available to download.
WWR are looking to identify and appoint individuals with the requisite experience.
Panel members are divided into two categories: Legal Member and Specialist Member.
Legal Members are appointed to chair hearings and lead reviews or investigations
Specialist Members are appointed as wing members, to undertake investigations and to contribute to reviews
Judicial Panel members are also assigned to the thematic panels covering the following areas:
- Appeal Panel
- Classification Panel
- Anti-Doping Panel
If you have any queries as to your suitability please contact WWR on the email address – judicial@worldwheelchair.rugby
Do you want to be involved as a TUE Committee Member?
Volunteers sought for Therapeutic Use Exemption (TUE) Committee
World Wheelchair Rugby (WWR) is looking for volunteers to contribute to this vital Committee.
A specific committee will be formed from a pool of qualified appointees. The number of which will be determined based on the TUE applications.
One of the appointees will be nominated as Chairperson. Your experience as a Chair and/or Member can be provided within your application.
Application process
Applications should be made using the link below to provide details of your background, qualification and experience for the post. A CV should also be included with the application and sent via email to office@worldwheelchair.rugby
A short video interview may be held before a final decision is made.
If applications are successful you will be asked to sign a declaration available here for viewing.
An application form is available to download.
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Registered Office
C/O World Academy of Sport
Switzerland Sàrl, Route Suisse 8A, 1163 Etoy
WWR Office
4 Park Square, Newton Chambers Road
Sheffield, England S35 2PH
Telephone: +44 (0)114 257 3170
Email: office@worldwheelchair.rugby
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Our Partners
Please contact us if you would like to learn how you can become a partner of WWR. We are honoured to partner with the following organisations:

World Rugby
World Rugby House
8-10 Pembroke Street
Lower Dublin 2, Ireland
worldrugby.com

Molten, Inc.
1170 Trademark Drive,
Suite 109, Reno,
Nevada 89521 USA
moltenusa.com

International
Paralympic Committee
Adenauerallee 212-214
53113 Bonn, Germany
paralympic.org

Association of
Paralympic Sports
Organisations
apso.sport

Hogan Lovells
Atlantic House
50 Holborn Viaduct,
London EC1A 2FG UK
hoganlovells.com
