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St Peter's Church West Molesey
Rising Generation Pastor
St Peter's Church West Molesey West Molesey, Surrey
Opportunity to pioneer work with children of all ages within the local community at an exciting Community Hub. The Rising Generation Pastor will oversee a team of children's and youth workers, supporting them in offering a wide range of groups and events. Overall responsibilities include: - Overseeing all areas of ministry to the rising generation (0 - 18 year olds) within the church and the local community, including holding the overall vision. - Line managing the youth team including the Assistant Youth Pastor, PAIS Apprentice team leader and Trainee Kids and Families Pastor. - Engaging with local schools and building on existing relationships. - Overseeing the rising generation budget and engaging with the fundraising team to seek funding opportunities. General Duties: - To find and initiate innovative ways of engaging with children, young people and their families both within the local community and those already engaged with church. - To work with the Rector, the PCC and rising generation team in growing the St Peter's vision and strategy for reaching the rising generation in our local community and helping them grow as followers of Jesus. - To oversee the running of a range of different activities and projects for children and young people in the St Peter's Community and Youth Hub. - Work alongside mission partners such as PAIS and Scripture Union. - To visit local schools regularly and lead acts of worship within them. - To lead lunchtime and/or after school activities in schools, including expanding use of our Youth Alpha material. - To assist in providing chaplaincy as requested within the local schools and to seek opportunities to grow mission. Safeguarding - To oversee the Children's and Youth Ministry in a way that follows National Safeguarding Guidelines. - To respond effectively and appropriately to any safeguarding concerns as they arise, following the safeguarding protocol. - To build and maintain consistent appropriate relationships with children and young people in person (employed staff or volunteer team members must not engage in exclusive or romantic relationships with young people under the age of 18 or vulnerable adults as this against the law and could result in prosecution). Person specification: - Leadership qualities with the ability to manage a team and work with volunteer leaders. - Clear and effective communicator with people of varying ages and in particular children, young people and parents. - Ability to work missionally within the local community. - Ability to come up with creative ideas for engaging with children and young people. - Developed organisational skills. - The ability to work using own initiative when required, as well as to work with a team. - Good pastoral skills with the ability to relate easily and sensitively to a wide range of different people. - Ability to show resilience and robustness when dealing with challenges and maintain a positive attitude to problem solving. - Ability to troubleshoot in high pressure situations. - Computer literate and able to enage with new technologies. - Abiltiy to work in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England. Personal attributes: - A vibrant faith and love of Jesus which they are excited about sharing - Reliability - Flexibility - Willingness to recieve feedback and seek to learn from it - Honesty and integrity - Ability to deal sensitively with confidential information We believe that prayer and discernment are fundamental to St Peter's achieving it's mission of restoring relationships and transforming lives. As a staff member you are expected to: - Attend meetings involving prayer and worship. - Be committed to St Peter's Mission, values and beliefs. - Maintain your own spiritual development, discover your gifts/callings and grow in discipleship. - Live out Christian values as you represent St Peter's externally. As a church we are committed to the appropriate development of every team member. Funding will be provided for training and development. This role carries a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) that the successful applicant is a committed Christian and part of the church family.
May 05, 2026
Full time
Opportunity to pioneer work with children of all ages within the local community at an exciting Community Hub. The Rising Generation Pastor will oversee a team of children's and youth workers, supporting them in offering a wide range of groups and events. Overall responsibilities include: - Overseeing all areas of ministry to the rising generation (0 - 18 year olds) within the church and the local community, including holding the overall vision. - Line managing the youth team including the Assistant Youth Pastor, PAIS Apprentice team leader and Trainee Kids and Families Pastor. - Engaging with local schools and building on existing relationships. - Overseeing the rising generation budget and engaging with the fundraising team to seek funding opportunities. General Duties: - To find and initiate innovative ways of engaging with children, young people and their families both within the local community and those already engaged with church. - To work with the Rector, the PCC and rising generation team in growing the St Peter's vision and strategy for reaching the rising generation in our local community and helping them grow as followers of Jesus. - To oversee the running of a range of different activities and projects for children and young people in the St Peter's Community and Youth Hub. - Work alongside mission partners such as PAIS and Scripture Union. - To visit local schools regularly and lead acts of worship within them. - To lead lunchtime and/or after school activities in schools, including expanding use of our Youth Alpha material. - To assist in providing chaplaincy as requested within the local schools and to seek opportunities to grow mission. Safeguarding - To oversee the Children's and Youth Ministry in a way that follows National Safeguarding Guidelines. - To respond effectively and appropriately to any safeguarding concerns as they arise, following the safeguarding protocol. - To build and maintain consistent appropriate relationships with children and young people in person (employed staff or volunteer team members must not engage in exclusive or romantic relationships with young people under the age of 18 or vulnerable adults as this against the law and could result in prosecution). Person specification: - Leadership qualities with the ability to manage a team and work with volunteer leaders. - Clear and effective communicator with people of varying ages and in particular children, young people and parents. - Ability to work missionally within the local community. - Ability to come up with creative ideas for engaging with children and young people. - Developed organisational skills. - The ability to work using own initiative when required, as well as to work with a team. - Good pastoral skills with the ability to relate easily and sensitively to a wide range of different people. - Ability to show resilience and robustness when dealing with challenges and maintain a positive attitude to problem solving. - Ability to troubleshoot in high pressure situations. - Computer literate and able to enage with new technologies. - Abiltiy to work in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England. Personal attributes: - A vibrant faith and love of Jesus which they are excited about sharing - Reliability - Flexibility - Willingness to recieve feedback and seek to learn from it - Honesty and integrity - Ability to deal sensitively with confidential information We believe that prayer and discernment are fundamental to St Peter's achieving it's mission of restoring relationships and transforming lives. As a staff member you are expected to: - Attend meetings involving prayer and worship. - Be committed to St Peter's Mission, values and beliefs. - Maintain your own spiritual development, discover your gifts/callings and grow in discipleship. - Live out Christian values as you represent St Peter's externally. As a church we are committed to the appropriate development of every team member. Funding will be provided for training and development. This role carries a Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR) that the successful applicant is a committed Christian and part of the church family.
Chaplain
Jesus College Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Jesus College, Cambridge seeks to appoint a full-time Chaplain to take up the post from 1 September 2026. The Chaplain plays a key role in the liturgical ministry and management of the College Chapel, and in pastoral care and faith provision across the College community, under the direction of the Dean of Chapel and supporting the wider Chapel and Choir staff and volunteer team. The Chaplain will be an ordained priest in good standing with the Church of England (or other church in full communion with the Church of England). The postholder will bring: experience and competence in leading dignified worship in the Anglican choral tradition, supporting the ministry of the College's choirs and the participation and formation of College members; a visible and approachable presence to the whole College community, particularly focused on staff and postgraduates, fostering a sense of belonging and trust. a thoughtful and sensitive approach to communicating the Christian faith intelligently, especially to those with little prior experience. a sensitive and professional approach to pastoral care and welfare support, to those of any faith and none. excellent organisational skills and computer literacy to ensure good administration of Chapel activities and services. The post is to be offered for a fixed term of 3 years in the first instance, remunerated at the stipendiary rate for incumbents in the Diocese of Ely (currently £34,950). In lieu of accommodation, an annual housing allowance will be provided (currently £11,000). Although the Chaplain is not a Fellow of the College, they are allocated senior staff dining rights on High Table. The closing date for applications is Tuesday 5th May and interviews are expected to be held on 20th or 21st May. The Dean of Chapel, the Rev'd Dr James Crockford, is happy to speak informally with any candidate wishing to discuss the role ( , 339433). Further particulars are available to download from the College website. Location £34,950 (Stipendiary rate for incumbents in the Diocese of Ely) plus Housing Allowance of £11,000 Vacancy type Contract Full Time How to apply Applicants should submit a full CV, a cover letter, a recent sermon or homily and details of three referees (one of whom should be the candidate's current bishop). Please email with your application documents and arrange for references to be sent directly to this email by midday on Tuesday 5th May.
May 02, 2026
Full time
Jesus College, Cambridge seeks to appoint a full-time Chaplain to take up the post from 1 September 2026. The Chaplain plays a key role in the liturgical ministry and management of the College Chapel, and in pastoral care and faith provision across the College community, under the direction of the Dean of Chapel and supporting the wider Chapel and Choir staff and volunteer team. The Chaplain will be an ordained priest in good standing with the Church of England (or other church in full communion with the Church of England). The postholder will bring: experience and competence in leading dignified worship in the Anglican choral tradition, supporting the ministry of the College's choirs and the participation and formation of College members; a visible and approachable presence to the whole College community, particularly focused on staff and postgraduates, fostering a sense of belonging and trust. a thoughtful and sensitive approach to communicating the Christian faith intelligently, especially to those with little prior experience. a sensitive and professional approach to pastoral care and welfare support, to those of any faith and none. excellent organisational skills and computer literacy to ensure good administration of Chapel activities and services. The post is to be offered for a fixed term of 3 years in the first instance, remunerated at the stipendiary rate for incumbents in the Diocese of Ely (currently £34,950). In lieu of accommodation, an annual housing allowance will be provided (currently £11,000). Although the Chaplain is not a Fellow of the College, they are allocated senior staff dining rights on High Table. The closing date for applications is Tuesday 5th May and interviews are expected to be held on 20th or 21st May. The Dean of Chapel, the Rev'd Dr James Crockford, is happy to speak informally with any candidate wishing to discuss the role ( , 339433). Further particulars are available to download from the College website. Location £34,950 (Stipendiary rate for incumbents in the Diocese of Ely) plus Housing Allowance of £11,000 Vacancy type Contract Full Time How to apply Applicants should submit a full CV, a cover letter, a recent sermon or homily and details of three referees (one of whom should be the candidate's current bishop). Please email with your application documents and arrange for references to be sent directly to this email by midday on Tuesday 5th May.
Anglican Chaplain & Worship Leader - Housing Allowance
Jesus College Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
A prestigious college in Cambridge seeks a full-time Chaplain to take up duties from September 2026. The Chaplain will oversee the Chapel's liturgical ministry and provide pastoral support across the College community. Candidates must be ordained priests and possess experience in Anglican worship. The role includes a stipend of £34,950 plus a housing allowance of £11,000. Applications are accepted via email until May 5th, with interviews expected in late May.
May 02, 2026
Full time
A prestigious college in Cambridge seeks a full-time Chaplain to take up duties from September 2026. The Chaplain will oversee the Chapel's liturgical ministry and provide pastoral support across the College community. Candidates must be ordained priests and possess experience in Anglican worship. The role includes a stipend of £34,950 plus a housing allowance of £11,000. Applications are accepted via email until May 5th, with interviews expected in late May.

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