National Deaf Ministry Adviser in London

National Deaf Ministry Adviser in London

London Full-Time 30000 - 40000 Β£ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Advise senior leaders on Deaf inclusion and support policy development across the Church of England.
  • Company: The role is within the Church of England, focusing on enhancing accessibility for Deaf communities.
  • Benefits: Opportunity to influence national policy and advocate for Deaf voices in church life.
  • Other info: This position requires hands-on engagement and strategic thinking within a large organisation.
  • Why this job: Join a collaborative team dedicated to making the Church more inclusive for Deaf individuals.
  • Qualifications: Strong understanding of Deaf culture and BSL, with experience in advocacy and relationship-building.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 Β£ per year.

The National Deaf Ministry Advisor plays an important role in helping the Church of England become more inclusive and accessible for Deaf people. Working within a national team that supports ministry and leadership across the Church, the post holder will bring expertise in Deaf culture, communication and advocacy to ensure Deaf people can fully participate in worship, leadership and community life. This includes advising senior leaders, supporting policy development and helping to shape a Church where Deaf voices are heard, valued and represented.

You will work closely with colleagues, dioceses and networks supporting Deaf ministry to provide guidance, training and encouragement. The role involves building strong relationships, supporting those already involved in Deaf ministry and advocating for fair access and opportunities, including for those exploring ordained or lay ministry roles. This is a collaborative and outward-facing position, well suited to someone passionate about inclusion and equity, with the ability to influence change at a national level.

You will help ensure that the Church's mission reflects and serves Deaf communities in ways that are linguistically and culturally appropriate, enabling fuller participation across all aspects of church life. The National Deaf Ministry Advisor will play a key role in shaping a more inclusive Church, ensuring Deaf people are supported, represented and able to participate fully in ministry and church life. This is a varied and collaborative role, combining strategic influence with practical support and relationship-building across the Church of England.

In this role, you will:

  • Provide expert advice to senior leaders on matters affecting Deaf people, helping shape policy, practice and inclusive approaches across the Church.
  • Champion and advocate for Deaf people, ensuring their voices, experiences and needs are recognised and embedded in decision-making.
  • Support and strengthen networks by working with dioceses, chaplains and volunteers involved in Deaf ministry.
  • Facilitate training and development, equipping those working with Deaf communities with the skills and confidence they need.
  • Enable fair access to ministry pathways, supporting Deaf candidates through discernment, training and leadership opportunities.
  • Work collaboratively with key groups and stakeholders to progress inclusion and share good practice across the Church.

You will balance strategic thinking with hands-on engagement, building strong relationships and helping create a Church that reflects and welcomes Deaf people at every level. To be successful in this role, you will bring a strong understanding of Deaf culture and knowledge of BSL alongside the ability to influence, collaborate and advocate effectively within a large and complex organisation. You will be confident working with a wide range of people, from community members to senior leaders and motivated by a genuine commitment to inclusion and equality.

We are looking for someone who can demonstrate:

  • A strong understanding of Deaf culture and community, with experience of working alongside Deaf people in an inclusive and empowering way.
  • A knowledge of BSL and the ability to understand and communicate with Deaf people who use only BSL to communicate is essential, alongside excellent written and spoken communication more broadly.
  • Experience of advocacy and influencing change, particularly in relation to equality, diversity and inclusion.
  • An ability to build relationships and work collaboratively, bringing people together across different teams, organisations or networks.
  • Experience of supporting or developing others, for example through training, mentoring or working with volunteers.
  • Strong organisational skills, with the ability to manage priorities, work independently and deliver across a varied workload.
  • An understanding of the Church of England (or a similar organisation), or the ability to quickly build confidence working within a large national institution.

National Deaf Ministry Adviser in London employer: Church of England

Working with the Church of England, this role offers a chance to shape inclusive practices for Deaf communities. Located nationally, the team focuses on empowering Deaf voices and ensuring fair access to ministry pathways. The mission is to create a church that reflects and welcomes Deaf individuals at every level.

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Contact Details:

Church of England Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace National Deaf Ministry Adviser in London

Understanding of Deaf culture
Knowledge of BSL
Advocacy skills
Influencing change
Collaboration skills
Relationship-building
Experience in training and development