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Engineering Ministries International (EMI) is an international development organisation made up of architects, engineers, surveyors and construction managers. We partner with existing Christian ministries in the global south as we seek to serve the marginalised and share the Good News of Jesus through design and construction projects. Together we are designing a world of hope.

Engineering Ministries International (EMI) is an international development organisation made up of architects, engineers, surveyors and construction managers. We partner with existing Christian ministries in the global south as we seek to serve the marginalised and share the Good News of Jesus through design and construction projects. Together we are designing a world of hope. We have a network of 11 offices around the world. EMI UK is a sending office which mobilises design professionals and students to serve in our 9 design offices. We're looking for a Fundraising Coordinator to help establish and manage our new monthly giving program (the Foundations Team) to help us build a sustainable future for the UK office of EMI, and support us as we reach UK students and professionals with the opportunity to use their skills to serve. Responsibilities and required skills can be found in the attached job description. Hours: Part time - three days (22.5 hrs) per week, arranged by agreement Contact length: 2 years subject to a satisfactory probation period. Applications by 17th July 2026 - although we will be interviewing on a rolling basis so please apply early to avoid disappointment. To find out more, see our website or email info@emiworld.org

Redcar Baptist Church is looking for a compassionate, practical and people-focused individual to join our new Energy Matters project as a Site Energy Lead. This exciting community role will help support individuals and families across Redcar & Cleveland who are struggling with energy costs and related hardship. The successful candidate will provide practical advice and support around energy bills, tariffs, debt, reducing energy use, referrals and next steps — helping people access meaningful support with dignity and care. The role is based at Redcar Baptist Church and forms part of a wider partnership with South Bank Baptist Church and Redcar House of Worship. We’re looking for someone who: Is warm, organised and approachable Can support people with empathy and clarity Is confident using everyday technology and admin systems Can work independently and follow tasks through Is a practising Christian with an active faith This is a wonderful opportunity to join a team of people who genuinely want to make a difference in the local community, bringing practical support, hope and care to those who need it most. Interested? Please download the full job description attached to this listing. To request an application pack or arrange an informal conversation, contact: Mark@redcarbaptist.co.uk Applications close Monday 22nd June, end of day. Shortlisting will take place during the week commencing 22nd June, and candidates selected for interview will be contacted during that period.

Redcar Baptist Church is looking for a compassionate, practical and people-focused individual to join our new Energy Matters project as a Site Energy Lead. This exciting community role will help support individuals and families across Redcar & Cleveland who are struggling with energy costs and related hardship. The successful candidate will provide practical advice and support around energy bills, tariffs, debt, reducing energy use, referrals and next steps — helping people access meaningful support with dignity and care. The role is based at Redcar House of Worship and forms part of a wider partnership with South Bank Baptist Church and Redcar Baptist Church. We’re looking for someone who: - Is warm, organised and approachable - Can support people with empathy and clarity - Is confident using everyday technology and admin systems - Can work independently and follow tasks through - Is a practising Christian with an active faith This is a wonderful opportunity to join a team of people who genuinely want to make a difference in the local community, bringing practical support, hope and care to those who need it most. Interested? To see full job description, please download the file attached to this listing. To request an application pack or arrange an informal conversation, contact: Mark@redcarbaptist.co.uk Applications close Monday 22nd June, end of day. Shortlisting will take place during the week commencing 22nd June, and candidates selected for interview will be contacted during that period.

Redcar Baptist Church is looking for a compassionate, practical and people-focused individual to join our new Energy Matters project as a Site Energy Lead. This exciting community role will help support individuals and families across Redcar & Cleveland who are struggling with energy costs and related hardship. The successful candidate will provide practical advice and support around energy bills, tariffs, debt, reducing energy use, referrals and next steps — helping people access meaningful support with dignity and care. The role is based at Redcar House of Worship and forms part of a wider partnership with South Bank Baptist Church and Redcar Baptist Church. We’re looking for someone who: Is warm, organised and approachable Can support people with empathy and clarity Is confident using everyday technology and admin systems Can work independently and follow tasks through Is a practising Christian with an active faith This is a wonderful opportunity to join a team of people who genuinely want to make a difference in the local community, bringing practical support, hope and care to those who need it most. Interested? To see full job description, please download the file attached to this listing. To request an application pack or arrange an informal conversation, contact: Mark@redcarbaptist.co.uk Applications close Monday 22nd June, end of day. Shortlisting will take place during the week commencing 22nd June, and candidates selected for interview will be contacted during that period.

Redcar Baptist Church is looking for an organised and detail-oriented Monitoring & Data Officer to join our new Energy Matters project. Based across Redcar Baptist Church, South Bank Baptist Church and Redcar House of Worship, Energy Matters will support local people struggling with fuel poverty by providing practical help, strengthening referral pathways, and helping families take sustainable steps forward. This role will play a vital part in keeping the project running smoothly through accurate record-keeping, monitoring outcomes, supporting reporting to funders, and ensuring robust administrative systems are in place. You'll work closely with staff and volunteers, helping maintain high standards of data quality and confidentiality. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a team of people who genuinely want to make a difference in their local community. Together, we're committed to bringing practical support, hope and dignity to those facing hardship, helping to change the story for individuals and families across Redcar and Cleveland. We're looking for someone with strong administrative skills, confidence working with data and digital systems, excellent attention to detail, and a practical, supportive approach to helping others use processes effectively. As this role forms part of the shared Christian ministry of our churches, there is an occupational requirement for the postholder to be a practising Christian in accordance with Schedule 9, Part 1 of the Equality Act 2010. Interested? To request an application pack or arrange an informal conversation, contact: Mark@redcarbaptist.co.uk To see full job description, please download the file attached to this listing. Applications close Monday 22nd June, end of day. Shortlisting will take place during the week commencing 22nd June, and candidates selected for interview will be contacted during that period.


The vision of Redcar Baptist Church is: Changing the story, bringing hope, transforming lives. We want to be a church that makes you feel at home from the very first minute. Our hope is that you have a personal encounter with the love of God and connect with a group of people who care. We love Redcar. It's our home and we're passionate about celebrating all of the fantastic things about it. Redcar, however, is a town that faces a number of challenges. As a result, the story we often hear isn't always a positive one. We're passionate about changing that. We believe in a God of hope and of transformation. Through His guidance we are deeply committed to doing all we can to see our town and its wonderful people thrive. It's an exciting journey and we'd love you to be a part of it!

We are seeking an enthusiastic and committed to deliver engaging English and Mathematics lessons to learners working from Entry Level through to Level 2 Functional Skills and GCSE foundation pathways. The successful candidate will be able to adapt learning to meet a wide range of SEND and SEMH needs, build positive relationships with young people, and contribute to improving attendance, engagement, and outcomes. Key Responsibilities Teaching and Learning Deliver Functional Skills English and Mathematics from Entry Level to Level 2. Plan and deliver personalised lessons that meet individual learning needs. Assess learner starting points and develop appropriate learning plans. Differentiate learning for students with EHCPs, SEND, SEMH, ASD, ADHD, speech and language difficulties, and literacy/numeracy gaps. Prepare learners for Functional Skills and GCSE examinations where appropriate. Use practical, project-based and vocational approaches to engage reluctant learners. Monitor and record progress against academic targets. SEND and EHCP Support Contribute to annual reviews and EHCP reporting. Support learners in achieving outcomes identified within their EHCPs. Work collaboratively with mentors, therapists, parents, local authorities and external professionals. Implement reasonable adjustments and personalised support strategies. Behaviour and Pastoral Support Build positive and professional relationships with learners. Promote high expectations, attendance and engagement. Use restorative and trauma-informed approaches to behaviour management. Support learners experiencing barriers to education and personal development. Assessment and Quality Assurance Complete initial and diagnostic assessments. Maintain accurate records of attendance, progress and achievement. Track learner progress and identify intervention requirements. Contribute to internal quality assurance and inspection readiness. Ensure compliance with Independent School Standards and safeguarding requirements. Wider School Contribution Participate in educational visits, enrichment activities and careers events. Work alongside vocational tutors, sports coaches and mentors to deliver cross-curricular projects. Support work experience and employability programmes where appropriate. Attend staff meetings, training and professional development sessions. Person Specification Essential Qualified Teacher Status (QTS), PGCE, Cert Ed or equivalent teaching qualification. Experience teaching Functional Skills English and/or Mathematics. Experience working with SEND and SEMH learners. Strong classroom and behaviour management skills. Excellent communication and relationship-building abilities. Commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of young people. Desirable Experience within Alternative Provision, Independent Schools or Special Schools. Experience writing or contributing to EHCP reviews. Functional Skills delivery qualification. Experience of project-based learning. Knowledge of trauma-informed and restorative practice. Understanding of Ofsted and Independent School Standards. What We Offer Small class sizes. A supportive and flexible working environment. Opportunities to shape an innovative alternative provision model. Ongoing professional development. The opportunity to make a genuine difference in the lives of vulnerable young people. Safeguarding We are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. All appointments are subject to enhanced DBS checks,

Location: West London (Community-Based) Hours: Approximately 6-10 hours per week (typically two afternoons per week) Rate: £15-£20 per hour depending on experience About Us New Level Academy is an independent school supporting young people with SEND, SEMH needs and barriers to education. We are looking for a caring and reliable Transition & Engagement Worker to support learners who are struggling to attend school due to anxiety, low confidence, previous negative experiences of education or other challenges. This role would suit a local youth worker, mentor, sports coach, church youth leader, teaching assistant or family support worker looking for additional hours. The Role You will work directly with learners who are not regularly attending school, helping them rebuild confidence and re-engage with education. This may involve: Meeting young people in local coffee shops, gyms, parks or community venues. Undertaking home visits alongside school staff where appropriate. Building positive and trusting relationships. Supporting learners to overcome barriers to attendance. Helping young people gradually transition back into school. Working closely with parents and carers. Providing feedback to the school team following engagement sessions. We Are Looking For Someone Who: Enjoys working with young people. Can build positive relationships quickly. Is calm, patient and encouraging. Has experience working with vulnerable young people. Understands the challenges faced by learners with SEND, SEMH or attendance difficulties. Can work independently within agreed safeguarding procedures. Desirable Experience Youth work. Sports coaching. Mentoring. Teaching assistant experience. Church youth ministry. Alternative provision or SEND settings. What We Offer Flexible working hours. Meaningful and rewarding work. Ongoing training and support. Opportunity for additional hours as the programme grows. Opportunity to make a genuine difference in a young person's life.

London Rangers is a Christian football club, church plant and education charity using sport to transform lives. We are seeking an enthusiastic Christian leader to oversee our football ministry and help develop a thriving Christ-centred football club competing at the highest level possible. The successful candidate will: Lead football ministry across the club. Support and oversee the Men's and Women's football Team. Develop our 16-18 Football Academy. Launch and grow Junior, Youth and girl's football programmes. Lead community football outreach and Saturday drop-in sessions. Recruit, train and support volunteers and interns. Build sponsorship and community partnerships. Provide pastoral care, discipleship, Bible studies and prayer opportunities. Support the growth of London Rangers Church. Train towards Assemblies of God (AOG) ministry credentials. You will be a committed Christian with a heart for evangelism, discipleship and community transformation through sport. Experience in football, youth work, ministry or community leadership is desirable. Benefits include: Flexible working arrangements. Leadership and ministry development. Performance-related bonus scheme. Opportunity to pioneer a unique football-centred church movement.

London Rangers is a Christian charity, football club, and education provider based in West London. Through New Level Academy, our independent alternative education provision, and our wider community programmes, we support young people aged 11–18 who may be struggling in mainstream education, at risk of exclusion, emotionally based school avoidant, have Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND), or require additional support to re-engage with learning. Our approach is different from a traditional school. We use mentoring, project-based learning, sport, creative activities, work experience, and community engagement to help young people develop confidence, improve attendance, build positive relationships, and prepare for adulthood. Alongside education, we operate football programmes, community activities, supported internships, holiday projects, and Christian youth initiatives from our sports ground and community facilities in Ealing. About the Transition & Engagement Programme The Transition & Engagement Programme provides short-term respite, intervention, and re-engagement support for young people aged 11–18 who are struggling to access mainstream education successfully. Many of the young people attending the programme may experience: Social, Emotional and Mental Health (SEMH) needs. Autism and communication difficulties. Anxiety and emotionally based school avoidance. Behavioural challenges. Low attendance. Risk of exclusion. Difficulties with confidence, relationships, and self-esteem. The programme combines mentoring, sport, arts, project learning, life skills, and community activities to help young people re-engage with education and move towards positive long-term outcomes. The Role We are seeking an exceptional Christian leader who can build strong relationships with young people while leading and growing this programme. The successful candidate will spend much of their time working directly with young people, supporting behaviour, engagement, attendance, and personal development. They will also work closely with schools, SEND teams, inclusion managers, and local authorities to develop referral partnerships and promote the programme. This is a hands-on role that combines youth work, mentoring, education, programme leadership, community engagement, Christian ministry, and business development. Applicants should bring a strong practical specialism in either sport, physical activity, creative arts, media, outdoor learning, or youth work and be able to use these activities to engage and inspire young people.

Purpose of the Role The Speech, Language & Communication Specialist will support young people aged 11–18 with identified Speech, Language and Communication Needs (SLCN), Autism, SEMH needs, and learning difficulties. The postholder will ensure that communication barriers do not prevent learners from accessing education, work experience, vocational learning, sport, or community activities. The role is designed to integrate speech and language development into the daily life of the academy rather than delivering therapy solely through withdrawal sessions. The specialist will work closely with mentors, Skills Coaches, employers, parents, and external professionals to improve communication outcomes identified within Education, Health and Care Plans (EHCPs).


London Rangers exists to transform lives through faith, education, sport, and community. We believe every young person deserves the opportunity to succeed, regardless of their background, past experiences, or the challenges they face. Through our Christian ethos, we provide hope, belonging, and pathways into education, employment, and adulthood. We combine community football, alternative education, mentoring, supported internships, apprenticeships, and community outreach to help young people develop confidence, character, skills, and purpose. We work particularly with young people who may have struggled in mainstream education, have special educational needs, or face social, emotional, and mental health challenges. Our aim is not simply to help young people gain qualifications. We seek to equip them with the life skills, work skills, resilience, and relationships needed to thrive in life. London Rangers is building a unique model where sport, education, work experience, and community engagement work together to create meaningful opportunities for young people. Every part of our organisation—from the classroom and sports ground to community projects and mentoring programmes—contributes to personal growth and positive futures. Our work is guided by four core values: Love – We care for people and place relationships first. Relationship – We believe lasting change happens through positive and consistent relationships. Family – We create environments where people belong, are supported, and can grow. Compassion – We serve our community with kindness, understanding, and practical support. We are looking for people who share our passion for developing young people and strengthening communities. Whether you are joining us as an employee, volunteer, intern, coach, mentor, or trustee, you will be part of a mission that seeks to create lasting impact through faith, service, and opportunity.

Middlesbrough Community Church (MCC) is a growing, multicultural and Spirit-filled church of over 250 people, with an established and expanding children's ministry reaching more than 40 children across Years 1–6. We are seeking a passionate Children & Families Worker to represent Middlesbrough Community Church among children and families in the local community, developing relationships and creating opportunities for people to encounter Jesus and explore the Christian faith. This is an exciting opportunity to combine community outreach, relationship-building and discipleship, working alongside existing volunteer teams and building links with local families, schools and organisations. Activities may include toddler groups, holiday clubs, mentoring and family events, shaped by local needs and opportunities. MCC is part of the Taking Ground family of churches and carries a charismatic, Spirit-led culture with a strong emphasis on mission, discipleship and church growth. There is an occupational requirement for the successful applicant to be a practising Christian. Applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK, as we are unable to offer sponsorship.

First Love Foundation is a Christian charity delivering AQS accredited specialist legal welfare advice alongside holistic wraparound advocacy in Tower Hamlets, where we have been at the forefront of addressing high levels of deprivation and crisis since 2010. Having recently secured a long-term home from which to deliver our service, we are seeking an experienced advice professional to spearhead this new chapter for our advice service. As a Christian organisation, the post-holder will be expected to be embracing of our Christian ethos and work in line with our values, in addition to our policies and procedures (which including safeguarding, health and safety, equality and diversity, confidentiality and data protection). Send your CV and a covering letter to recruitment@firstlovefoundation.org.uk detailing how your experience and qualities meet the requirements of this role, and why you are interested in the role. If you are interested, please submit your application as early as possible, since interviews will be held on a rolling basis. The closing date will be 12pm on Tuesday 30th June, 2026. Benefits include: - Staff Discount - High Quality Office Space - Discounted Gym - Free Eye Test - Company Days - Private Health Care Please note: - We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role - Four days per week would also be considered


Middlesbrough Community Church is a growing, multicultural and Spirit-filled church based in the centre of Middlesbrough. We have a heart to see people encounter Jesus, grow as disciples and become fully integrated into the life of the church. As part of the Taking Ground family of churches, we carry a charismatic, Spirit-led culture with a strong emphasis on Biblical teaching, worship, evangelism, discipleship and church growth. We are committed to serving our local community and raising up children, young people and adults to know Jesus and make Him known. We long to see Middlesbrough saved and our town transformed through the power of the Holy Spirit.

Our vision is for a Britain without Poverty, where people are enabled and empowered to create their own independent lives, by working alongside them, with love. 1 John 3:16-18

Middlesbrough Community Church (MCC) is a growing, multicultural and Spirit-filled church of over 250 people, with an established and expanding youth ministry reaching more than 40 young people across Years 7–13. We are seeking a passionate Youth Worker to take primary responsibility for developing midweek discipleship and evangelistic outreach among young people, while working alongside our existing Sunday provision and volunteer team. This is an exciting opportunity to help young people encounter Jesus, grow in faith and confidence, and find their place within the life of the church. The role combines discipleship, evangelism, pastoral care and leadership development, with opportunities to build on existing community links and develop new outreach initiatives. MCC is part of the Taking Ground family of churches and carries a charismatic, Spirit-led culture with a strong emphasis on mission, discipleship and church growth. There is an occupational requirement for the successful applicant to be a practising Christian. Applicants must already have the right to live and work in the UK, as we are unable to offer sponsorship.

Do you know you should be doing more to spread the Gospel, but don't know where to start? Do you feel inequipped to talk about Jesus with others? Do you struggle to find the time, the opportunities and the confidence to get involved in making Christ known? Join the club - literally! The Deliverers is a network of ordinary Christians who work together in our spare time to send handwritten letters and cards sharing the Good News with the least Christian neighbourhoods. Our approach is simple, personal, achievable, non-confrontational and flexible, and can be undertaken by anybody, however much or little they are able to, at a time that works for them and from the comfort of their own home. Any Christian or church can partner with us in sending the love of Christ to non-Christian households, one letterbox at a time. To find out more or sign up, check out our website or get in touch today.

To teach young people about Jesus Christ and the Christian faith in local schools. To support and encourage Christians in their schools. For more info head over to our website: https://www.crossteach.com/