Bishop's Chaplain: Prayer, Leadership & Diocese in Sheffield

Bishop's Chaplain: Prayer, Leadership & Diocese in Sheffield

Sheffield Full-Time No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Support the Bishop's ministry through prayer, leadership, and pastoral care.
  • Company: The Church of England, fostering community and spiritual growth.
  • Benefits: Engaging role with a supportive team and opportunities for personal development.
  • Other info: Join a dynamic team dedicated to serving the community.
  • Why this job: Make a meaningful impact in the Diocese of Sheffield while leading worship.
  • Qualifications: Must be a priest with strong leadership and pastoral skills.

The Church of England seeks a Chaplain for the Bishop of Sheffield to support his ministry through prayer, strategic support, and pastoral care. This role involves liturgical leadership, administration, and engagement with clergy and lay leaders across the Diocese of Sheffield, based at Bishopscroft in Sheffield.

The successful applicant will be a priest, providing worship on behalf of the Bishop, while managing diverse responsibilities in a supportive team environment.

Bishop's Chaplain: Prayer, Leadership & Diocese in Sheffield employer: Church of England

The Church of England offers a unique and fulfilling opportunity for those seeking to make a meaningful impact within the community. As a Chaplain for the Bishop of Sheffield, you will be part of a supportive team that values prayer, leadership, and pastoral care, fostering a culture of collaboration and growth. Located at Bishopscroft in Sheffield, this role not only allows for spiritual development but also provides opportunities for professional growth within a respected institution dedicated to serving its members and the wider community.

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Church of England Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Bishop's Chaplain: Prayer, Leadership & Diocese in Sheffield

Liturgical Leadership
Pastoral Care
Strategic Support
Administration
Engagement with Clergy
Engagement with Lay Leaders
Team Collaboration