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The Titus Trust
Providing support for donor income, supporter communications and financial administration. Application form is here: https://www.cognitoforms.com/TitusTrust/TitusTrustFinanceCommsOfficerApplicationForm

AsiaLink
We are seeking an enthusiastic communicator to help grow our network of partner churches across Scotland. In this home based role, you’ll visit churches to share inspiring stories from Asia, build new connections, and encourage meaningful partnership through prayer and giving. You’ll also develop links with selected projects in Asia and provide updates to help churches see the impact of their support. If you have a heart for mission, strong relational skills, and confidence in speaking to congregations, we’d love to hear from you. For more information, and to apply, visit asialink.org/jobs
The Titus Trust
The Titus Trust, founded as The Iwerne Trust, embodies a strong Christian ethos in its charitable objectives. With a focus on children and education, it aspires to serve the community through Christian principles, integrating faith with actionable support. Their commitment to religious activities reflects a dedication to nurturing both spiritual and physical well-being, making them a pillar for Christian-based charitable outreach. Their extensive history, as detailed in their governing document, highlights a sustained focus on education and training within a Christian framework, ensuring that they contribute significantly to young lives in alignment with Biblical teachings.

Dyfed Powys Police
Force Dyfed Powys Police Role Type Police Staff Business area / Department Occupational Health Unit Location Carmarthen Headquarters Agile/Fixed/Fixed Operational Agile Grade E Salary £32,613 - £35,772 FTE Part/Full Time Part Time Hours per week - Other 22.2 Type of Contract Permanent Level of Welsh language ability required? 1 Interview Date 20 May 2026 Closing Date 05/05/2026, 23:55 Job Advert Description An exciting opportunity has arisen to join us as a Lead Chaplain in Occupational Health & Wellbeing. What you will be doing? To provide and co-ordinate a multi-faith pastoral support service to police officers and staff officers employed by Dyfed Powys Police, together with support for Special Constables, Cadets and other volunteers whilst working for the force, and their families. To be committed to the mission and values of the Force and having the drive and enthusiasm to provide positive support to Officers and Staff within the Force. To offer a service that is available to all within the Force, that is, individuals and groups of any or no faith/religious tradition. Attend and address Attestations, Passing Out Parades, Ceremonies and any other formal duties deemed appropriate. To support senior management, the Chaplaincy Service will offer the availability of non-directive, non-evangelistic and confidential counsel. If you think you have the skills and passion for this role, please click the attachment below to view the role profile. If you think this is the role for you, please complete an application, evidencing against the required attainments (usually found on the last page of the role profile). Please also refer to the candidate guidance link below which provides more detail on how to complete your application. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THIS ROLE PLEASE CLICK THE LINK: https://policejobswales.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/mobile-0/appcentre-9/brand-3/xf-f705e3f49941/candidate/so/pm/6/pl/17/opp/9231-Lead-Chaplain/en-GB What can you expect? All new starters will have a buddy/mentor to support you when you join 24 days annual leave (rises to 29 days with 5 years’ service) plus 8 bank holidays Additional 24 days flexi leave (role dependant) Access to on-site gyms and fitness classes Hybrid/Agile working (role dependant) Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme Cycle to Work Scheme Support from our Health and Wellbeing Centre including Welfare Officers, Counselling, Physiotherapy. Pension scheme Staff Support Networks Flexible working opportunities Generous maternity/paternity and adoption leave entitlements. Sick pay provisions All candidates are subject to vetting and medical checks. Please note for any part time vacancies, the salary will be pro rata. https://www.dyfed-powys.police.uk/SysSiteAssets/media/downloads/dyfed-powys/careers/guidance-Documents/police-staff-attainments-english.pdf Diversity and Welsh language Dyfed Powys Police are inclusive employers and strive to have a workforce representative of the communities they police and serve. We believe that we will benefit from the variety of thinking, approach, and skills that diversity can bring; all of which helps us to deliver a better policing service. We continue to work towards creating a safe, open culture that is ethical and inclusive of all. We have a range of staff networks and groups to provide specific support and advice, and our aim is to recruit talented people with a diverse range of skills and experience. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, disability, social status, or religious beliefs. Find out if you’re eligible for Positive Action here. We are committed to being a bilingual organisation and any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English. Information point: If you require any further information about this role, please do not hesitate to contact: recruitment@dyfed-powys.police.uk Or attend our weekly drop-in recruitment event, Wednesday @ 11am – 11:30am here.
Dyfed Powys Police
Kidz Klub Leeds

Bethany Christian Trust
For the past nine years, Bethany Christian Trust have been delivering a community-based addiction recovery program in Scotland. As the demand for this service grows, we are looking for a candidate who will lead, develop and deliver Bethany’s Bridge to Freedom program within a group setting. A significant part of the role will also be to facilitate and develop recovery and resettlement work in partnership with churches and other organisations around Inverness. It is essential that you have experience in facilitating, planning and working with vulnerable people in a community setting. A qualification in Social Work, Social Care, Community Education or related discipline is essential, or a willingness to work towards such a qualification.
Bethany Christian Trust

Hillingdon Park Baptist Church (Hilly Park)
We are seeking a gifted, innovative, energetic and passionate Youth & Children’s Ministry Worker to lead and develop our young people and will play a key role in discipling young people, supporting their spiritual growth, and engaging with their families as part of the wider church community. We have a number of gifted volunteers who work with the children and young people and we are now at a stage where we believe it is the time to invest more in our young people by being available for them at a key time in their lives. Job Summary The successful applicant will oversee all of the work undertaken with children and young people. They will also be a member of the Church Leadership Team. The post holder will focus on adding value to, and expanding on, what is already being carried out by Church members. Duties and Responsibilities • To personally model the Christian life in such a way that it draws others to do the same. • To co-ordinate a programme for young people geared to encourage a lifelong commitment to and relationship with Jesus Christ. • To exercise active pastoral concern to all who fall within this area of responsibility. • To represent the needs and views of the children and youth to the wider Church or enable where appropriate, the young people to do this themselves. • To encourage and support the existing and potential leaders so that they too can help young people to come to and then grown in faith. • Enable young people to play a significant part in helping the Church to fulfil its desire to be at the heart of the community. • To facilitate the training of volunteers to engage in sustained outreach to young people within the community. • To work in partnership with the Church leadership to produce a strategic plan for the on-going children and youth ministries of the Church. • To fulfil any other reasonable responsibilities deemed appropriate by the Church Leadership Team. About you A committed personal faith in Jesus Christ and an ability to work out the implications of that faith in a professional children’s and youth work context. • Having been baptised as a believer. • Agreement with the vision & values of our church http://www.hillypark.uk/vision-values • It is essential that the person appointed would worship at and be a member of Hillingdon Park Baptist Church. • Approachable and discerning. • Willing to work in partnership with other organisations, both Christian and secular. • A proven ability to establish and develop relationships with young people, families, Church leaders, members and the wider community. • A willingness to work flexible hours What We Offer • Up to 35 hours per week with flexible scheduling, though core hours will include Sundays and youth events. • Salary: £28,000 per annum (based on 35 hours per week). Part-time also considered (pro-rata). • Annual leave: Five weeks plus bank holidays. • Contributory pension scheme • A supportive and respectful working environment. • Regular supervision meetings and mentorship opportunities. • Access to relevant training, including safeguarding – Level 2 & Level 3 (mandatory every three years). Our Church and Community This Church exists to enable people to enjoy fellowship with God, to become more like Christ and, by the use of its abilities and resources, to serve Him in the local community and beyond. We believe that our church is not a building but a Family of people. We are trying to live as Jesus Christ would in a rapidly changing world, and are seeking to find ways of expressing His life in our community and beyond. We are a Baptist Church belonging to the Baptist Union of Great Britain, and are members of the Evangelical Alliance. We believe in expressing the visible unity of Christ’s church. We engage ecumenically locally and with other faith networks. Our worship styles vary, sometimes we are lively, sometimes quiet but always we are seeking to be led by the Holy Spirit. Sunday services Currently our services are at 9.30am and 11am. The 9.30am services are more reflective and include worship, a message and prayer; this is followed by an all-age service at 11am which is livelier and includes activities for all ages to get involved with. At present, our children and young people are fully involved in our services. Between the services tea and coffee is served and this is a chance to catch up with each other. Children & Young People during the week - Wednesday afternoons 1pm – 2.45pm (Term-time) Tadpoles – a stay and play group for pre-schoolers with their parent or child minders, - Friday evenings in the church: Friday Kids for those aged 5 up to Year 5 - 6pm – 7.30pm Friday Youth for School years – 6 to age 18 - 8pm – 9.30pm - Sunday Evening Revive - A Bible Study Group for those aged 13+ meets in various locations on alternate Sunday evenings. Full job description and application pack available on request by emailing secretary@hillypark.org.uk
United Bible Societies China Partnership
• Manage the partnership with the Churches in China in Bible-related projects including Bible translation, publication and distribution, engagement, and advocacy. • Supervise and provide guidance to the team of Project Managers to manage the delivery and implementation of our projects in China.
United Bible Societies China Partnership
Manage multi-faceted communications within the UBS fellowship, as well as outside the fellowship, to increase awareness, support and facilitate the raising of resources and funds for CP Bible ministries, through working with the CP Bible Programmes Team and CP church partners in China in the harvesting and reporting of testimonies and stories from the field, evaluating and crafting appropriate responses to fundraising enquiries.
United Bible Societies China Partnership
United Bible Societies China Partnership

Diocese of Leeds
Hours: 17.5 per week, fixed term for 3 years Salary: £15,689.91 (FTE £31,379.82) to £17,245.94 (FTE £34,491.88) The Diocese of Leeds are launching an exciting new phase of the Barnabas Lay Leadership Development Programme, and we are seeking a Hub Leader (Fixed term for 3 years) to help equip and empower lay leaders, particularly in underserved communities, areas of deprivation, and among global majority heritage groups. This is a unique opportunity to help shape and deliver a programme that nurtures confident, mission focused lay leadership across our parishes. There are three half time posts available (fixed term for 3 years): one in Halifax, one in Huddersfield, and one in Bradford. Please confirm in your application which of these locations you are applying for, or if you wish to be considered for more than one. About the Role The Hub Leader will create and lead a local hub of the Lay Leadership Development Programme within a specific area of the Diocese. Working closely with clergy, laity, volunteers, and the Barnabas Programme team, you will identify and recruit participants, deliver training, and ensure each individual receives the mentoring and support they need to grow in their missional leadership. You will play a key role in helping participants develop practical skills, deepen their discipleship, and take forward sustainable missional initiatives in their parish contexts. Key Responsibilities • Establish and grow local hubs by identifying potential lay leaders for programme cohorts. • Design and adapt the training scheme to local contexts, drawing on Mustard Seed (Diocese of York) learning and support. • Deliver a year long programme of training, teaching, and development. • Work with clergy to support the development of lay leaders and encourage participation in the hubs. • Maintain strong communication between the hub, deanery, and Diocese, including sharing stories and learning. • Oversee mentoring arrangements and support participants in forming ongoing mentoring relationships. • Recruit and support volunteer assistant hub leaders. • Help participants identify and act on missional opportunities within their parishes, including supporting missional events. • Contribute to the development of new hub locations. • Work with the Barnabas team to develop sustainable mission and leadership pathways within parishes. • Capture learning, track outcomes, and report to the Barnabas Programme Board. For an informal discussion about the role, please contact ben.walker@leeds.anglican.org The Diocese of Leeds is proud to be recognised as one of the top ten charities in the UK to work for, according to Best Companies. We were ranked: 6th best charity to work for in the UK, 14th best company to work for in Yorkshire and the Humber, 21st best small company to work for nationally. These achievements reflect the positive culture we strive to create - one where colleagues feel supported, welcomed and able to thrive in their roles. Our flexible working practices, commitment to excellent workplace facilities, and our active staff groups - including the Social Group and Staff Engagement Forum - help foster a collaborative, supportive and enjoyable place to work. We’re committed to fair and inclusive recruitment. That’s why all our vacancies are shortlisted anonymously, removing personal details from applications to ensure every candidate is assessed purely on their skills and experience. The package includes a competitive salary, flexi-time scheme, an 8% non-contributory pension with an additional 5% matched contributions, hybrid working (50%), Cycle to work scheme, EV salary sacrifice scheme and 25 days’ (Pro rata) annual leave plus bank holidays and four customary days a year (between Christmas and New Year). There is an Occupational Requirement for the post holder to be a practising Christian in accordance with Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010. A full DBS check is required for the successful candidate Closing date: 10 May 2026 Interviews: 26 May 2026 Our Values The Diocesan values, Loving, Living, Learning, are vital to the way we encourage equality, diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We aim to: • Love God, the world and one another. • Live in the world as it is, but, drawn by a vision of something better, we want to help individuals and communities flourish, • Learn when we get things wrong, by listening and growing together. The Diocese of Leeds is proud to be a Living Wage Employer. Leeds Diocesan Board of Finance (The Board) is committed to providing equal opportunities in employment and the workplace and in avoiding unlawful discrimination. Accordingly, the Board will ensure that recruitment and selection, training and development, and promotion procedures result in no job applicant or employee receiving less favourable treatment on the grounds of race, colour, nationality, ethnic or national origin, class or caste, religious belief or lack of religious belief (unless this is an occupational requirement), disability, trade union membership or non-membership, gender or sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age, responsibility for dependents or being a part-time or fixed-term worker. The Board’s objective is to ensure that individuals are selected, promoted and otherwise treated solely on the basis of their relevant aptitudes, skills and abilities. For clergy applying to this role, your Area/Suffragan Bishop must be informed of your applications at the earliest opportunity. Furthermore, you must seek a Diocesan Bishop’s Licence in order to be eligible for a new role, and please be aware that granting a licence is subject to a CCSL from your Area/Suffragan Bishop. The Diocese of Leeds is currently unable to sponsor candidates without Right to Work in the UK. Candidates must have Right to Work in the UK to take up this role. To download a copy of our policy for the recruitment of ex-offenders from the diocesan website, please click on the below link: https://www.leeds.anglican.org/vacancies

Caledonian Foundation
About Us We are a mission-driven housing initiative dedicated to ending family homelessness through an innovative Micro Equity Home Ownership model. We raise capital through community share offers to purchase homes for homeless families with children—enabling residents to build ownership gradually by purchasing shares in their home over time, providing security, stability for the families and children to recover from their difficulties and rebuild their lives in a safe environment. Role Overview We are seeking a passionate and results-driven Fundraiser to lead and support capital-raising efforts for our community share offer. You will play a key role in engaging individuals, social investors, and community networks to invest in a scalable solution to homelessness. This is an opportunity to combine purpose with performance—raising funds that directly provide secure homes and long-term stability for vulnerable families. The initiative will work in partnership with local support communities and faith communities to build supportive networks that help families recover from the challenges they have faced. This initiative also offers meaningful opportunities for the support communities to outreach and to share knowledge through practical support for families in need. For more information on the Homes for Kids Project, visit: www.microequity.org Key Responsibilities • Develop and execute fundraising strategies to promote the community share offer • Identify, engage, and build relationships with potential investors (individuals, institutions, and community groups) • Present the Micro Equity model clearly and compellingly to prospective investors • Organise and host events, webinars, and presentations to attract investment • Build partnerships with aligned organisations, networks, and influencers • Manage investor communications and follow-ups throughout the investment journey • Maintain accurate records of leads, investor engagement, and funds raised • Collaborate with marketing to develop campaigns and outreach materials • Meet and exceed agreed fundraising targets Key Requirements • Proven experience in fundraising, sales, investment promotion, or business development • Strong communication and presentation skills • Ability to build trust and relationships with a wide range of stakeholders • Self-motivated, target-driven, and entrepreneurial mindset • Passion for social impact, housing, or tackling homelessness • Experience with community shares, social investment, or property is a plus (but not essential) What We Offer • Opportunity to be part of a high-impact, mission-led initiative • Flexible working arrangements • Performance-based earnings with strong upside potential • The chance to help deliver real homes for homeless families • A collaborative and purpose-driven team environment Success Measures • Total capital raised through the community share offer • Number of active investors engaged and converted • Growth of investor network and partnerships • Contribution to scaling the Micro Equity model Remuneration and Incentives Performance-based fee of 2% of fund raised: • Part-time target: 500,000 per year → £10,000 fee • Full-time target: £1,000,000 per year → £20,000 fee • High performer target: £2,000,000 per year → £40,000 fee Additional incentive: For each property successfully funded, the fundraiser may nominate themselves, a friend, or a family member as a potential tenant for a future property they help deliver, subject to standard tenancy screening and approval. How to Apply Please submit your CV and a short statement outlining your interest in social impact fundraising and why you are suited to this role. Send application with CV to info@microequity.org
Diocese of Leeds

Mercy Ministries Uk
The Finance Officer plays a vital role in ensuring the financial health, transparency, and accountability of Mercy UK. This role is responsible for managing day-to-day financial operations, supporting strategic decision-making, and maintaining strong financial controls. Please note: This position carries an Occupational Requirement on the grounds of religion and belief in keeping with current guidance. The postholder must be able to demonstrate a Christian belief and value system, in line with Mercy UK’s statement of faith, ethical framework and core competency statement. About Mercy UK Mercy UK (registered Mercy Beyond Limited) is a Christian mental health charity committed to empowering individuals to live free and stay free through trauma-informed, faith-based support. Mercy UK delivers its mission through a range of services, including The Freedom Journey, an in-depth, transformative programme that supports emotional, mental and spiritual wellbeing. The charity also trains leaders and organisations in trauma-informed discipleship and provides resources such as the Keys to Freedom discipleship course, which has reached thousands across the UK and beyond. As the UK host of the international Mercy Beyond family, Mercy UK also provides governance oversight, training and operational support to emerging Mercy Beyond associates across Europe, and beyond.
Mercy Ministries Uk
MERCY MINISTRIES UK is a vital Christian charity dedicated to addressing the needs of various groups, including children and young people. With a strong commitment to values aligned with the teachings of Jesus, the organisation provides essential services such as housing, education, advocacy, and health support. Its activities are deeply rooted in Christian principles, aiming to uplift those in need, prevent poverty, and promote well-being. As it operates within a framework of faith, MERCY MINISTRIES UK embodies the Christian call to serve and uplift others, making it a beacon of hope in the community.
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