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The parish of St John the Evangelist, East Dulwich wishes to appoint a new Parish Administrator with effect March/April 2023.


We are seeking a well-organised and diplomatic individual with excellent written and verbal communication skills to join us as our new Parish Administrator, working alongside staff, volunteers and community groups. The role is key to the life of St John’s, enabling the smooth and effective running of the church as an organisation. Working primarily with the Vicar, they provide administrative support, prepare materials for services and church events, manage the church diary and Goose Green Centre bookings, handle internal and external communications and administer DBS Safeguarding checks. The Parish Administrator also has a role in the safe and smooth running of the building.


This is an exciting opportunity for someone with an approachable personality, good office, organisational and IT skills, and experience in online communications.

 

  • 25 hours per week, which can be worked flexibly by agreement. Salary £14.50 per hour.

  • Statutory holidays (including bank holidays) of 140 hours per year.

  • This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check.

 

For an informal chat about the post please contact the Vicar, the Revd Gill O’Neill: 07958 592425 or [email protected]


Contact Julie Whitney for a job description and application form: [email protected].


Deadline for applications Noon, Friday 17 February. Interviews Friday 24 February 2023.

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