Accreditation Coordinator
Help Us Shape the Future of the Commonwealth Games – Glasgow 2026!
The journey to Glasgow 2026 starts now – and we want YOU to be part of it! Get ready for a brilliant new era for the Commonwealth Games, blending world-class sport with a sustainable, future-focused vision.
In just under 90 days, Glasgow will transform into a global hub for sport and culture, welcoming 3,000 athletes from 74 nations, across 11 days of unforgettable action, fuelled by the city’s unstoppable energy and passion.
Glasgow 2026 is set to revolutionise the Games, with a bold experience that reflects the city’s resilience and innovation. This is more than just an event; it’s a movement – a celebration of unity, equality, and sporting excellence. A movement that will not only deliver a world-class sporting experience but will also create a lasting legacy, maximising social and economic benefits for the city and the Commonwealth. Don’t miss your chance to be part of something historic!
If you have a passion for sport and a drive for excellence and want to be part of creating something truly special, then Glasgow 2026 wants you.
The Role
The Accreditation Coordinator is a key operational role supporting the delivery of accreditation services across Glasgow 2026. You will help ensure that everyone who needs access to Games venues can move safely, securely and efficiently, supporting the smooth running of operations across all accredited sites.
Working closely with the Accreditation Operations Manager, you will support the planning, coordination and delivery of accreditation operations across both competition and non-competition venues. You will play a vital role in making sure accreditation processes are consistent, well-organised and delivered to a high standard across the Games.
This is a fast-paced, detail-driven role where you will help solve operational challenges, support readiness activities, and contribute directly to the successful delivery of Games-time operations.
Responsibilities will evolve as the Games approach, and flexibility, responsiveness and teamwork will be essential as we move from planning into delivery.
Job Summary:
As Accreditation Coordinator, you will support the end-to-end delivery of accreditation operations for Glasgow 2026, helping to ensure secure and efficient access across all Games venues. You will contribute to operational planning, support the implementation of accreditation services, and work closely with a wide range of functional areas and external partners to ensure joined-up delivery.
You will play an active role in test events, rehearsals and Games-time readiness activities, helping to identify and resolve issues quickly and ensuring accreditation services are fully prepared for operational delivery. You will also support the training of staff and volunteers, helping to build confidence and consistency across the Accreditation team.
This role is about precision, pace and teamwork — making sure the right people are in the right place at the right time, so the Games can run safely and smoothly.
Key Skills and Experience:
You will bring experience of working in fast-paced, high-pressure operational environments, ideally within large-scale events or complex delivery settings. You will be confident working with multiple stakeholders and building strong, effective working relationships across different teams and organisations.
You will have strong analytical and problem-solving skills, with the ability to interpret information quickly and make sound decisions under pressure. High attention to detail and strong IT skills are essential, alongside experience of working with data and a clear understanding of confidentiality and data protection.
You will be confident managing competing priorities, able to stay calm and focused when demands change quickly, and comfortable working in a dynamic environment where no two days are the same.
A good understanding of multi-sport events and the operational environment behind them would be highly beneficial, along with experience of working across culturally diverse teams and adapting communication styles to different audiences.
Above all, you will be organised, proactive and committed to delivering high-quality work that supports a world-class Games.
Why Glasgow 2026?
Joining the Glasgow 2026 team means being part of something extraordinary. As we embark on this exciting journey, we’re not just planning an event – we’re creating a new legacy for Glasgow and the Commonwealth. This is an opportunity to shape the future of major sporting events, bringing the world together for 11 days of unforgettable competition and culture.
We’re looking for well-organised, passionate, and driven people who are excited to roll up their sleeves and be part of an inclusive, forward-thinking, and sustainable Games. This is your chance to help set the new standard for global events while contributing to the city’s rich sporting legacy.
Salary: Starting salary is from £28,325. Salary offered will be based on demonstrated skills and experience related to this role.
How to Apply
If you’re ready to be part of something historic, we want to hear from you! For more information about the role and a detailed job description, visit our website.
To apply, send your CV along with a 250-word summary (or video/voice note) of why you want to be part of our team to recruitment@glasgow2026.com.
At Glasgow 2026, we are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workforce. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are proud to be a Disability Confident Committed employer. If you need assistance with your application, our Recruitment Team is here to support you with any reasonable adjustments.
Please note that candidates must have the legal right to work in the UK, which we request is confirmed as part of the application process. This is a mandatory requirement for consideration of the role.
The closing date is 10th May 2026.