Church of England
Location
York, North Yorkshire | United Kingdom
Job description
The Diocese of York takes in much of North and East Yorkshire, an area which includes the cities of York and Hull, as well as Middlesbrough and Selby, two National Parks, and the incomparable Yorkshire coast. We are a family of 579 churches and 125 schools across 442 parishes. We are led and guided in our faith and work by the Archbishop of York, Stephen Cottrell. York Minster is our principal church.
As a diocesan family, we are renewing our commitment to our vision and goals. We are putting fresh energy into Living Christ's Story , and delivering strategic programmes focused on our aims: becoming more like Christ; reaching those we currently don't; growing churches of missionary disciples; and transforming our finances and structures.
One of the elements of the Living Christ's Story Strategy is to develop a culture of lifelong learning as the expectation for all lay and ordained ministers because it lies at the heart of being a disciple. As a Diocese, we have been able in the last two years to build up initial formation work for lay and ordained ministers and now have the opportunity to build up our lifelong learning offer for those in later stages of ministry. The role will focus on:
It is hoped that this will be a rolling programme which, over time, would be delivered to all licensed lay and ordained ministers. Elements of it may be delivered specifically to already established learning communities. The hope is to develop ongoing pathways of learning for those with wider leadership and oversight responsibilities.
As the role is half-time and the expectation is that the post-holder will be ordained, there may be opportunities for candidates who wish to do so, to add this role to a half-time parish appointment. This appointment would not be formally connected to the role and the two appointments would therefore be independent of each other. Informal conversations are welcome.
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Salary
£19.06k per annum