
PRIMARY SCHOOL CHAPLAIN
- Matfield, Kent Brenchley, Kent
- £22,500 per year
- Permanent
- Part-time
- Help embed the school's Christian vision and values, including:
- Provide mentoring support to children as requested.
- Develop and maintain links with Christian parents to:
- Plan and prepare termly whole-school services at All Saints' Church, including:
- Lead a weekly after-school youth group, creating a welcoming and engaging space for young people.
- Organise and run a monthly Sunday morning youth session during the church service.
- Plan and deliver termly social events to encourage fellowship and deeper engagement.
- Prepare and lead termly youth services, giving young people opportunities to be involved in worship, teaching, and prayer.
- Attend and support an annual youth camp, providing pastoral care and spiritual guidance.
- Manage administrative tasks, including consent forms, risk assessments, and safeguarding requirements as well as reports to the PCC and church community.
- Build and maintain links with local youth groups, exploring opportunities for collaboration.
- Junior Church: Plan and lead, and deliver Sunday morning Junor Church sessions that are engaging, using creative, Bible-based teaching.
- Family Services: Assist in planning and delivering family-friendly services, making worship accessible and relevant for all ages.
- Events & Outreach: Organise and lead faith-based community events such as:
- Pastoral Care & Discipleship: Support children in their faith journey through small groups, one-to-one chats, and informal discipleship.
- Parent & Carer Engagement: Encourage parental involvement through family activities, parenting resources, and church-school connections.
- A committed Christian with a deep personal bible-based faith and a passion for sharing the Gospel with children and young people.
- A communicant member of the Church of England, or of other Churches allied to the Church of England.
- Experience in leading children's and youth ministry within a school or church setting.
- Ability to communicate effectively with children, young people, parents, and school staff.
- Strong organisational and administrative skills.
- Ability to plan and deliver engaging and interactive sessions tailored to different age groups.
- A heart for pastoral care and discipleship.
- Understanding of safeguarding policies and willingness to undertake relevant training
- Experience of working with volunteers and supporting a team.
- Experience working in a school chaplaincy or pastoral role.
- Theological training or youth ministry qualification.
- Creative skills to enhance worship and teaching, including musical interest.
- Contribute to the PCC and other relevant groups
- Undertake professional development through study and training
- Maintain regular communication with your line manager and relevant co-workers.
- There is a six month probationary period for the post with regular line management and an annual review.
- Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK.
- Best safeguarding practices must be modelled at all times in close liaison with our safeguarding officer.
- An enhanced DBS check will be required.
- The role requires some evening and weekend work.
- There is potential to develop the role further, based on skills and interests.
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