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St Faith's Centre, Maidstone
We are looking for an experienced and enthusiastic Café Coordinator to lead and develop our café operations. The successful candidate will bring a strong background in hospitality, excellent leadership skills, and a commitment to high standards of food safety and customer service. This is a hands-on role, responsible for day-to-day café management, supporting volunteers, overseeing food preparation, and creating a warm, welcoming environment for all visitors. We’re seeking a proactive team player who brings energy, ideas, and a passion for developing the café into a vibrant community hub. The café currently operates Monday-Friday 9.30am-1.30pm serving drinks, cakes and light lunches. We would like to expand the offer and restart opening on Saturdays, and ideally create training opportunities in partnership with local colleges. This is a permanent role, with relevant benefits, in line with other staff at the Centre. This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. Duties • Oversee daily café operations, ensuring efficient service and high quality food preparation. • Lead, support and train staff and volunteers, fostering a positive and collaborative team culture. • Ensure all food safety procedures are followed and maintain full compliance with health regulations. • Manage food production, including menu planning, stock control and inventory management. • Maintain a clean, organised and welcoming kitchen and dining environment. • Work with suppliers to secure fresh ingredients and manage stock levels effectively. • Manage floats and cashing up for café till. • Be responsible for opening and locking up the Café and wider Community Centre. • Support marketing activity to promote the café, ideally helping to build a strong social media presence. • Engage with customers to create a friendly, enjoyable and community focused atmosphere. If you’re passionate about creating memorable experiences and leading a dedicated team, we’d love to hear from you as our new Community Café Coordinator. St Faith’s Centre was completed and opened at the end of July 2023. It is a joint venture between St Faith’s Church and Ringlestone Community Centre Development Group (RCCDG), a Registered Charity, and is both the local Anglican Parish Church and a community centre, serving the local people in Ringlestone and Springfield. As this is a Christian church as well as a charity, you will need a willingness to work within that ethos, to support and promote the values of both. For an informal discussion or to find out more, please contact Chrissie Brown, Centre Manager on manager@stfaithcentre.church

Gillingham Community Church
Are you a leader passionate to see young people encounter Jesus and grow in faith? Gillingham Community Church is an intergenerational church, and part of the Pioneer network of churches. We are seeking a passionate and committed Youth & Young Adults Worker to lead and oversee all activities for young people aged 11-25. This is a new role, offering an exciting opportunity for a dedicated individual to shape the spiritual growth and pastoral care of young people, within the church and those in the wider community, who may have little or no connection with church. The successful candidate will help create welcoming spaces where young people can explore faith, build friendships and grow in their relationship with Jesus. Key Responsibilities • Plan and lead gatherings, youth groups, small groups and discipleship activities. • Organise trips, events and camps for young people. • Build relationships with young people both inside and outside the church. • Develop outreach opportunities, including schools, local groups and events. • Support young people in their spiritual growth and leadership development. • Work with church leaders and volunteers to recruit, train and support a youth and young adults’ team. • Complete all administrative tasks for the youth and young adult’s ministry. • Ensure all work with young people follows safeguarding and safety guidelines. Person Specification We are looking for someone who: • Has a strong personal relationship with Jesus. • Is passionate about discipling young people. • Has experience working with young people in church, school or community settings. • Can introduce new initiatives and ideas in line with current/future trends and good practice. • Has excellent communication skills with a flexible and friendly attitude with young people. • Has the ability to prioritise and make informed decisions. • Has exceptional organisational and leadership skills. • Can work well both independently and as part of a team. • Is willing to support the wider vision and ministry of the church. The post will be offered to the successful candidate subject to an enhanced DBS check and satisfactory references. Closing date: 1st May 2026 Interviews: Week commencing 11th May 2026
Gillingham Community Church
Gillingham Community Church exemplifies a vibrant Christian community, embodying the principles of faith in their charitable objectives. With a focus on education, the advancement of health, and poverty relief, this charity integrates its Christian ethos into every aspect of its work. The church serves as a beacon of hope in Gillingham, providing not only spiritual nourishment but also practical support to the local community. By aiming to uplift the general public while being deeply rooted in Christian teachings, they offer a unique blend of religious and social services, making a substantial impact in the lives of many.
St Faith's Centre, Maidstone
Princes Street Evangelical Baptist Church
Princes Street Evangelical Baptist Church stands as a beacon of faith in Barry, actively promoting the teachings of Jesus Christ. Its charitable objectives encompass a range of religious activities and outreach programs that serve both individuals and organisations. By offering spiritual guidance, resources, and support to the general public, the church embodies the spirit of Christian service. The strong evangelical foundation underlines a commitment to spreading the Gospel and nurturing a community of believers. The church invites those seeking hope and connection to join in worship and community support, echoing the call of the Great Commission to make disciples of all nations.
Friends of Dohnavur
Come and join us as we celebrate the 125 years of the Dohnavur Fellowship, India. Established 125 years ago by the Irish missionary Amy Carmichael. Founded originally in 1901 by Amy Carmichael (fondly known as ‘Amma’) as a home for rescued children, the good work continues today as a wholly independently run Indian Christian organisation comprising many descendants of the Fellowship who grew up and chose to dedicate their lives to sharing the love of Jesus Christ with others in need. This year is the 125th anniversary of the ministry of the Dohnavur Fellowship (DF) and we want to take this opportunity to give thanks to God for His faithfulness through these years. We are excited that Jerry Rajanesan (the CEO) and his wife Vasanthakumari have accepted an invitation to visit the UK from Dohnavur for three weeks in April 2026. Please see overleaf for dates and times of special events that you are welcomed to. During these events you will be able to enjoy videos of both the children and the 'starry cluster' singing. Amy Carmichael wrote many books, a number of which are still in print, as well as compilations from her unpublished writings. Those who worked with her, and some who knew her, have also written about Amy and the work of the Fellowship. Please note the location for this event is Emmanuel Baptist Church, Gabalfa Avenue, Cardiff CF14 2SH and not Rawden Place as shown on our leaflet.
The Branch Trust
About The Branch Trust The Branch Trust is a charity established in 2020, growing out of the outreach work of St Mary’s Church, Chipping Norton. We serve communities across Chipping Norton and surrounding villages, with a particular focus on the most deprived areas of West Oxfordshire, where barriers to accessing support can prevent individuals and families from thriving. At the heart of our work is a deep commitment to listening carefully to the real challenges faced at grassroots level and responding in a dynamic, innovative way. Our approach brings together voluntary organisations, statutory services, and local community networks to create joined-up, practical support that treats people as whole individuals. This collaborative, holistic model—rooted in the life of the community—is something we believe can serve as a blueprint for others seeking to address complex social needs in meaningful and sustainable ways. Driven by our Christian faith, we work alongside partners to support, encourage, and empower people of all ages, backgrounds, beliefs, and circumstances. With strong local backing, we have raised over £4 million to develop a central community hub in Chipping Norton, providing a base from which this integrated support and outreach can grow and flourish. As our work continues to expand, we are seeking a Outreach Manager who is excited by the opportunity to join a passionate team committed to listening well, collaborating widely, and building innovative, community-centred responses that make a lasting difference. This role will help shape and strengthen the systems, processes, and partnerships that enable our outreach services to scale while remaining deeply rooted in the needs of the communities we serve. Role Overview The Outreach Manager will work closely with the CEO to lead and coordinate the charity’s frontline outreach work, particularly focusing on mental health support and domestic abuse response. A key aspect of the role will also involve working closely with the Nurture Lead, who oversees the Nurture Team, to ensure strong collaboration, shared learning, and joined-up support for individuals and families engaging with The Branch Trust. A large part of this role will be concentrating on building the collaborative work of The Branch, both building relationships with other services and networks and advocating for the work of The Branch. This role ensures consistency, quality, and impact across outreach activities while developing the organisation’s capacity to grow.

Stewardship
Technology operations enable our mission every day. As Stewardship serves more churches, charities, Christian workers and donors, expectations on our core technology foundations (devices, collaboration tools, identity, and underlying platforms) keep rising. The Technology Operations Manager will ensure those foundations are reliable, secure and simple to use by leading our End User Computing and Systems Administration teams to resolve issues quickly and keep platforms up to date, secure and reliable. The role strengthens our security posture and resilience by embedding practical controls and disciplined lifecycle management. When technology operations run well, every team can focus on serving the Kingdom - free from technology friction, confident that the systems they rely on will perform.

Medair
Do you want to enable life-saving humanitarian work by providing vital financial, operational and fundraising support? An excellent opportunity has arisen to join the Medair UK team as we are seeking a part-time Operations Support Officer. Medair is a Christian humanitarian organisation that responds to conflict, disease, and disaster so that the world’s most vulnerable and hard-to reach people can live with dignity and hope. Medair UK is an affiliate of the Swiss-based humanitarian organisation, Medair International. The post holder will be responsible for Medair UK’s financial and office administration, including maintenance of the organisation’s CRM database and some fundraising and donor care support. You will ensure the accurate processing and timely delivery of donor and financial information and acting as first point of contact for the organisation, you will be responding to supporter enquiries. You will also provide general office, and IT support to the Head of Operations. You will have experience of working in an office administration role and be comfortable working with and prioritising high volumes of work. In addition to your experience of completing routine, complex tasks accurately and systematically, you will be able to maintain quality and attention to detail. Confident, polite and professional with excellent communication skills and the ability to work as part of a team, you will have strong planning and organisational skills, with experience of maintaining financial, office and administrative systems For full details of the role, please see the attached Job Description. Contract Details: Permanent, part-time (3 to 4 days/wk to be mutually agreed) Salary: £28,900 (pro rated to agreed part-time hours) Workplace: Kennington, London. There is possibility to adopt hybrid working, but with a minimum of at least 2 days in the office. Closing date: Tuesday 21st April, 5pm. Interviews likely to be held on Wednesday 29th or Thursday 30th April. Please note only those eligible to work in the UK can apply.
The Branch Trust
Role Purpose The Charity Administrator is responsible for governance support, HR operations, organisational systems, compliance, and internal processes. The role ensures the charity’s operational infrastructure runs smoothly and supports the staff and volunteer team effectively. Working closely with the CEO and Trustees, the Charity Administrator will maintain, update and implement robust systems, oversee administrative and organisational processes, and support the charity’s ongoing growth and impact. Key Responsibilities Governance and Compliance • Ensure the charity operates within appropriate governance structures and Charity Commission requirements. • Act as the organisational lead on statutory and regulatory compliance, including GDPR and Health & Safety. • Work with staff and Trustees to keep charity policies up to date and ensure they are implemented across the organisation. • Support the preparation and collation of the charity’s Annual Impact Report. • Liaise with the Charity Commission where required. Organisational Operations • Oversee the internal operations and administration of IT, HR, and legal processes. • Support the daily running of the charity, including systems, processes, and management of organisational infrastructure, working alongside the Operations Manager. • Work alongside the Finance Manager to approve payments and expenses. • Help establish and maintain operational processes that enable the charity to grow sustainably. HR and Team Support • Support recruitment, onboarding, development, and retention of staff and volunteers. • Maintain accurate personnel records for staff and Trustees. • Contribute to the wellbeing and effectiveness of the team through strong organisational support, including Staff and Volunteer Handbooks. • Attend weekly staff meetings and contribute to team life, including leading a time of worship once per quarter. Data and Systems Management • Oversee the charity’s IT contracts and liaise with the system providers regarding improvements or issues. • Support staff in maintaining accurate data input and conduct regular data checks. • Produce data reports as required and manage any data breaches appropriately. • Ensure data is managed in line with GDPR and organisational policies. • Support procurement, implementation, training and effective use of the charity’s CRM system. Communications and Website (optional, for discussion) • Help implement the charity’s communications strategy across the website, social media, and newsletters. • Oversee and update website content in collaboration with external providers and the communications team. • Assist in producing newsletters, leaflets, signage, and other communication materials. Person Specification Essential Skills and Experience • Strong organisational and administrative skills with excellent attention to detail. • Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with a team. • Experience supporting organisational operations, governance, or administration. • Good understanding of data management and confidentiality. • Strong communication and relationship-building skills. • Ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities. Desirable Experience • Experience working within a charity or non-profit organisation. • Familiarity with Charity Commission requirements and governance practices. • Experience with CRM or data management systems. • Experience supporting HR or operational processes. Personal Qualities • Highly trustworthy and reliable. • Proactive and solution focused. • Committed to supporting the mission and values of The Branch Trust. • Comfortable working in a faith-based organisational environment. Additional Information • Reports directly to the CEO under the governance of the Board of Trustees. • This job description outlines the main duties of the role but is not exhaustive. • The appointment is subject to an Enhanced DBS check. • Genuine Occupational Requirement (GOR): practising Christian. The post holder will participate in and occasionally lead short acts of worship within team meetings and uphold the Christian ethos of the organisation. • Training and development opportunities will be provided.
Medair
Stewardship
Friends of Dohnavur
Come and join us as we celebrate the 125 years of the Dohnavur Fellowship, India. Established 125 years ago by the Irish missionary Amy Carmichael. Founded originally in 1901 by Amy Carmichael (fondly known as ‘Amma’) as a home for rescued children, the good work continues today as a wholly independently run Indian Christian organisation comprising many descendants of the Fellowship who grew up and chose to dedicate their lives to sharing the love of Jesus Christ with others in need. This year is the 125th anniversary of the ministry of the Dohnavur Fellowship (DF) and we want to take this opportunity to give thanks to God for His faithfulness through these years. We are excited that Jerry Rajanesan (the CEO) and his wife Vasanthakumari have accepted an invitation to visit the UK from Dohnavur for three weeks in April 2026. Please see overleaf for dates and times of special events that you are welcomed to. During these events you will be able to enjoy videos of both the children and the 'starry cluster' singing. Amy Carmichael wrote many books, a number of which are still in print, as well as compilations from her unpublished writings. Those who worked with her, and some who knew her, have also written about Amy and the work of the Fellowship.
UFM Worldwide
Full-time permanent role based in Swindon. The candidate must have the right to work in the UK. UFM Worldwide exists to support local churches in making disciples of all nations. We love helping churches to identify, train, send and support workers for cross-cultural mission. Our priorities are to take the gospel to the least reached and to support under resourced churches around the world. We currently have the privilege of serving: - Over 300 long term & short term mission partners from 35 nationalities - Sent by 148 gospel hearted churches, serving in over 50 different countries We're looking for a candidate with strong experience in pastoral care, a heart for mission and a love for people. Experience serving in the local church and/or in cross-cultural mission will be a strong advantage. This role oversees all mission partner personnel related functions within UFM Worldwide and ensures pastoral care is administered appropriately to all mission partners. Responsibilities include: - Overseeing the provision of UFM's pastoral care for all mission partners, to complement the care given from sending churches - Being line manager for our Head of Women's Pastoral Ministry and TCK coordinator, as well as supporting other staff and volunteers who have pastoral responsibilities - Being the first point of contact pastorally for a group of UFM mission partners - Coordinating and taking part in our programme of in-country visits to mission partners - Leading our personnel administration team to ensure that our application, orientation, review, debrief and re-entry processes are robust and honour the place of the sending church - For relevant candidates, speaking about the work of UFM and mission more broadly in churches and other Christian groups - Serving as a member of our Senior Leadership Team For more information, including a full job description, please visit www.ufm.org.uk/jobs or to request an application form please contact recruitment@ufm.org.uk The closing date for applications is midday on Wednesday 6th May 2026, with interviews for those shortlisted being held in Swindon on Tuesday 12th May 2026. Within the terms of the Equalities Act 2010, it is a Genuine Occupational Requirement that the successful candidate agrees with and signs UFM Worldwide’s Statement of Faith.
UFM Worldwide
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All Saints Church, Brenchley, Kent
At the heart of this role is a shared desire to know Jesus more deeply, to help others encounter Him, and to see families nurtured and encouraged in their walk with Christ. We long to grow the Kingdom of God in our parish by investing in children, young people, and their families; at church, at school, and in everyday life. About the Role Working alongside the Vicar and PCC, you will help shape and develop a growing ministry that places families at the centre of church life. You will encourage children and young people to explore faith, support parents and carers as the primary nurturers of faith, and strengthen the long-standing partnership between All Saints’ and Brenchley & Matfield CofE Primary School. The school chaplaincy element of the role includes leading collective worship, supporting the school’s Christian vision, and offering a pastoral presence within the school community. Key Aspects of the Role • Leading and developing children’s, youth, and family ministry at All Saints’ • Supporting families as they grow together in faith and discipleship • Helping children and young people encounter Jesus through worship, teaching, and pastoral care • Contributing to Sunday and mid-week activities, social events, and seasonal celebrations • Serving the local primary school through collective worship, clubs, and pastoral support • Building strong relationships with parents, carers, volunteers, and the wider community Who We’re Looking For You will be someone who: • Has a deep love for Jesus and a desire to share the Gospel. • Has a heart for children, young people, and families. • Is able to build warm, trusting relationships across church and school • Has experience (paid or voluntary) in children’s, youth, family, or school-based ministry • Values safeguarding and works well within a team We welcome applicants who are communicant members of the Church of England or churches in fellowship with it.
All Saints Church, Brenchley, Kent
Tabernacle Baptist Church Wolverhampton
As part of the Spear programme, the Job Coach will assist young people across Wolverhampton who are 'Not in Education, Employment, or Training' (NEET), helping them to gain the self-awareness, confidence and motivation they need to reach their full potential and succeed in long-term employment. Responsibilities: • Support in group coaching sessions of up to 12 young people. Coaching them around skills and mindsets to support them in returning to work or education and equipping them with the skills to stay there. • You’ll be given all the training needed to deliver Spear through our professional coaching methodology. • This coaching continues for Spear Career – the 6 months’ worth of follow-up support. You will oversee a caseload of trainees and support them in work, beyond the initial Foundation Phase of the programme. • Lead weekly 1:1s with a cohort of young people to monitor their progress and support them in their journey to employment. • As part of this you will help trainees evaluate their progress and determine their work readiness throughout the programme – coaching them through challenges, creating moments of breakthrough and setting goals. Please see our website for more details: https://tab.church/Groups/458595/Job_Opportunities.aspx
Tabernacle Baptist Church Wolverhampton
Tabernacle Baptist Church Wolverhampton serves as a beacon of faith in the community. With a foundation steeped in Christian values, it focuses on religious activities and providing services to the general public. Its commitment to human resources reflects its dedication not just to spiritual growth but also to practical support and community engagement. The church's governing documents and charitable objectives emphasize its mission to spread the Christian faith and engage in activities that uplift souls and foster a compassionate community. Its activities draw members and visitors alike, encouraging them to participate in a loving and faith-filled environment.