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diocesan secretary
Church of England
EA to the Bishop of Portsmouth
Church of England Fareham, Hampshire
The Bishop is seeking a temporary Executive Assistant for a period of three months to support the Diocesan Bishop as effectively as possible in the discharge of his duties; to ensure that the Bishop s Office runs with hospitable warmth and efficiency, and that all core functions are discharged to the highest standard. The Bishop looks to appoint a personable and efficient colleague with an enquiring mind, a proactive approach, good relational skills, and proven administrative competence. General: To provide appropriate support as requested by the Bishop in exercise of his duties To ensure that all contact with the Bishop's office, whether through a personal visit, telephone call or correspondence is dealt with in a timely, courteous, and efficient manner. Advice & Support: To respond to calls, emails, complaints or enquiries or issues and act appropriately on any administration matters that arise To manage the Bishop's diary, aligned to priorities agreed with the Bishop To draft appropriate responses to letters, and other papers, for the Bishop according to need To act as the secretary for Bishop's Staff meetings, and other meetings, including preparing agendas, taking, and producing minutes Safeguarding: All staff working for and with the Bishop will give proper care and attention to matters of safeguarding. This includes attending training and careful handling of confidential information. Data Protection: To oversee all Data Protection issues, including Subject Access Requests, for the Diocesan Bishop's office, including working with relevant staff at Diocesan Office and Diocesan Registrar in ensuring compliance Appointments: To exercise oversight over the process of clergy appointments To work with the Administrative Secretary with regards to the issuing of offer letters Appropriate steps are taken regarding DBS and safeguarding Liaison with the Registrar for the issuing of licences The management of clergy Personal Files, and ensure they are kept up to date and compliant Special Services: Liaise with parishes, Area Deans, and the Cathedral in the planning and administration of confirmation services To liaise with key stakeholders in the planning of Ordinations and the Ordination service including issuing appointment letters and planning of the Ordination Retreat in consultation with the DDVO and IME2 Officer In association with the Administrative Secretary Planning the ordination logistics, minibus, and lunches where necessary Liaising with the Registry regarding the issuing of licenses The purchases of Bibles and Book tokens Manage correspondence regarding the Chrism Eucharist About You Essential Knowledge/Experience: A proven track record in office management, or its equivalent, to an exacting standard, including effective planning of own work and that of others Experience in drafting clear, accurate and sensitive briefing material and longer documents to tight deadlines Evidence of a high level of administrative and organisational ability, including document management skills and a complete understanding of the full Microsoft Office suite Be able to communicate effectively with a wide range of people within the church and those belonging to institutions, organisations and other groups beyond the Church of England. Experience in minute-taking and drafting correspondence Proven problem-solving and analytical skills Attributes: Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish positive working relationships with senior stakeholders and to represent the Bishop to external partners Patience, resilience, and flexibility Be adaptable and flexible, able to enjoy working under pressure, to prioritise tasks, work to deadlines, and meet a broad set of demands. Have the stamina to cope with a physically, emotionally and spiritually demanding post. Well organised with an excellent eye to detail Able to adjust the working style to the Bishop's preferences and requirements There is an occupational requirement of this post that the post holder is committed to the flourishing of the ministry and mission of the Church of England and the Bishop Desirable: Hold a full driving licence
Jan 30, 2026
Full time
The Bishop is seeking a temporary Executive Assistant for a period of three months to support the Diocesan Bishop as effectively as possible in the discharge of his duties; to ensure that the Bishop s Office runs with hospitable warmth and efficiency, and that all core functions are discharged to the highest standard. The Bishop looks to appoint a personable and efficient colleague with an enquiring mind, a proactive approach, good relational skills, and proven administrative competence. General: To provide appropriate support as requested by the Bishop in exercise of his duties To ensure that all contact with the Bishop's office, whether through a personal visit, telephone call or correspondence is dealt with in a timely, courteous, and efficient manner. Advice & Support: To respond to calls, emails, complaints or enquiries or issues and act appropriately on any administration matters that arise To manage the Bishop's diary, aligned to priorities agreed with the Bishop To draft appropriate responses to letters, and other papers, for the Bishop according to need To act as the secretary for Bishop's Staff meetings, and other meetings, including preparing agendas, taking, and producing minutes Safeguarding: All staff working for and with the Bishop will give proper care and attention to matters of safeguarding. This includes attending training and careful handling of confidential information. Data Protection: To oversee all Data Protection issues, including Subject Access Requests, for the Diocesan Bishop's office, including working with relevant staff at Diocesan Office and Diocesan Registrar in ensuring compliance Appointments: To exercise oversight over the process of clergy appointments To work with the Administrative Secretary with regards to the issuing of offer letters Appropriate steps are taken regarding DBS and safeguarding Liaison with the Registrar for the issuing of licences The management of clergy Personal Files, and ensure they are kept up to date and compliant Special Services: Liaise with parishes, Area Deans, and the Cathedral in the planning and administration of confirmation services To liaise with key stakeholders in the planning of Ordinations and the Ordination service including issuing appointment letters and planning of the Ordination Retreat in consultation with the DDVO and IME2 Officer In association with the Administrative Secretary Planning the ordination logistics, minibus, and lunches where necessary Liaising with the Registry regarding the issuing of licenses The purchases of Bibles and Book tokens Manage correspondence regarding the Chrism Eucharist About You Essential Knowledge/Experience: A proven track record in office management, or its equivalent, to an exacting standard, including effective planning of own work and that of others Experience in drafting clear, accurate and sensitive briefing material and longer documents to tight deadlines Evidence of a high level of administrative and organisational ability, including document management skills and a complete understanding of the full Microsoft Office suite Be able to communicate effectively with a wide range of people within the church and those belonging to institutions, organisations and other groups beyond the Church of England. Experience in minute-taking and drafting correspondence Proven problem-solving and analytical skills Attributes: Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to establish positive working relationships with senior stakeholders and to represent the Bishop to external partners Patience, resilience, and flexibility Be adaptable and flexible, able to enjoy working under pressure, to prioritise tasks, work to deadlines, and meet a broad set of demands. Have the stamina to cope with a physically, emotionally and spiritually demanding post. Well organised with an excellent eye to detail Able to adjust the working style to the Bishop's preferences and requirements There is an occupational requirement of this post that the post holder is committed to the flourishing of the ministry and mission of the Church of England and the Bishop Desirable: Hold a full driving licence
Pure Resourcing Solutions Limited
Financial Controller
Pure Resourcing Solutions Limited Witchford, Cambridgeshire
The Diocese of Ely, founded in 1109, spans much of Cambridgeshire, along with parts of Norfolk, Bedfordshire, and Essex, with the iconic Ely Cathedral at its heart. We are seeking a highly capable Diocesan Financial Controller. The Diocesan Financial Controller has overall responsibility for managing the finances of the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance (EDBF), reporting directly to the Diocesan Secretary and the Chair of the Finance Committee. You will manage the finance team in day-to-day operations, produce regular management accounts, produce financial reports, manage cashflow, prepare annual budgets, cashflows and forecasts, liaise with the auditors and prepare the year-end documentation for the auditors. The role will be contributing to the evaluation of the Diocese's financial objectives in line with the strategy, vision, and missional goals. You will have a professional accounting qualification ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent and ideally have experience of accounting for complex charities and knowledge of accounting for endowment funds and investments. You will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills at all levels, staff management experience and have a strong ability to prioritise. This is a unique opportunity to bring your expertise to a role that can inspire, change, and shape the future of communities. To discuss this role in more detail please contact Mark Wishart at Pure
Oct 04, 2025
Full time
The Diocese of Ely, founded in 1109, spans much of Cambridgeshire, along with parts of Norfolk, Bedfordshire, and Essex, with the iconic Ely Cathedral at its heart. We are seeking a highly capable Diocesan Financial Controller. The Diocesan Financial Controller has overall responsibility for managing the finances of the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance (EDBF), reporting directly to the Diocesan Secretary and the Chair of the Finance Committee. You will manage the finance team in day-to-day operations, produce regular management accounts, produce financial reports, manage cashflow, prepare annual budgets, cashflows and forecasts, liaise with the auditors and prepare the year-end documentation for the auditors. The role will be contributing to the evaluation of the Diocese's financial objectives in line with the strategy, vision, and missional goals. You will have a professional accounting qualification ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent and ideally have experience of accounting for complex charities and knowledge of accounting for endowment funds and investments. You will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills at all levels, staff management experience and have a strong ability to prioritise. This is a unique opportunity to bring your expertise to a role that can inspire, change, and shape the future of communities. To discuss this role in more detail please contact Mark Wishart at Pure
Pure Resourcing Solutions Limited
Financial Controller
Pure Resourcing Solutions Limited Witchford, Cambridgeshire
The Diocese of Ely, founded in 1109, spans much of Cambridgeshire, along with parts of Norfolk, Bedfordshire, and Essex, with the iconic Ely Cathedral at its heart. We are seeking a highly capable Diocesan Financial Controller. The Diocesan Financial Controller has overall responsibility for managing the finances of the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance (EDBF), reporting directly to the Diocesan Secretary and the Chair of the Finance Committee. You will manage the finance team in day-to-day operations, produce regular management accounts, produce financial reports, manage cashflow, prepare annual budgets, cashflows and forecasts, liaise with the auditors and prepare the year-end documentation for the auditors. The role will be contributing to the evaluation of the Diocese's financial objectives in line with the strategy, vision, and missional goals. You will have a professional accounting qualification ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent and ideally have experience of accounting for complex charities and knowledge of accounting for endowment funds and investments. You will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills at all levels, staff management experience and have a strong ability to prioritise. This is a unique opportunity to bring your expertise to a role that can inspire, change, and shape the future of communities. To discuss this role in more detail please contact Mark Wishart at Pure
Sep 22, 2025
Full time
The Diocese of Ely, founded in 1109, spans much of Cambridgeshire, along with parts of Norfolk, Bedfordshire, and Essex, with the iconic Ely Cathedral at its heart. We are seeking a highly capable Diocesan Financial Controller. The Diocesan Financial Controller has overall responsibility for managing the finances of the Ely Diocesan Board of Finance (EDBF), reporting directly to the Diocesan Secretary and the Chair of the Finance Committee. You will manage the finance team in day-to-day operations, produce regular management accounts, produce financial reports, manage cashflow, prepare annual budgets, cashflows and forecasts, liaise with the auditors and prepare the year-end documentation for the auditors. The role will be contributing to the evaluation of the Diocese's financial objectives in line with the strategy, vision, and missional goals. You will have a professional accounting qualification ACA/ACCA/CIMA or equivalent and ideally have experience of accounting for complex charities and knowledge of accounting for endowment funds and investments. You will be able to demonstrate effective communication skills at all levels, staff management experience and have a strong ability to prioritise. This is a unique opportunity to bring your expertise to a role that can inspire, change, and shape the future of communities. To discuss this role in more detail please contact Mark Wishart at Pure

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