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We're Hiring: Church Support Administrator

Salary: £24,000 – £27,000 per annum

Duration: Permanent

Hours: Full time (35 hours per week)

Location: London (Westminster) and remote (hybrid working policy in place)

Closing date: Friday 21 February (12noon) 

Interviews: Tuesday 11 or Wednesday 12 March (Westminster) 

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Our vision is that church buildings across the UK are well maintained, open to everyone, sustainable and valued. Join our team as a Church Support Administrator to help support our work keeping the UK's historic churches open and in use. 
 

The Role
 

Are you expertly organised? Do you enjoy the administration required to help colleagues work efficiently? Are you able to multi-task and keep calm when there is a lot to achieve? We offer support and advice to churches and volunteers throughout the United Kingdom, and administer highly regarded grants programmes to support their projects. 

You will provide effective administration to the National Churches Trust’s grant programmes and support services, and assist the Church Support Officers to deliver their work across England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Your work will ensure the smooth running of an efficient and responsive team, so that our work is delivered according to best-practice standards. 

We are looking for an organised individual with great IT and administrative skills and an excellent phone manner. The individual should be able to plan their own workload to meet deadlines and prioritise tasks. Their main responsibilities will include answering/redirecting enquiries, checking the eligibility of new applications and logging information received, carrying out due diligence and processing grant payment claims, keeping the Church Engagement section of our website up to date, as well as providing support for meetings, events and awards as directed.   

 

About the National Churches Trust
 

The National Churches Trust is a UK wide charity that supports churches, chapels and meeting houses of all denominations. Churches are amazing buildings that have significant heritage value, are important to worshippers and host vital community services. Their role in society is as important as ever, as they provide £55 billion in social good every year, but they are under threat. Our mission is to keep these buildings open and thriving for the future.

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Apply for the role

For an informal conversation about the role please contact Anna Elliss, Church Support Officer anna.elliss@nationalchurchestrust.org.

To apply, please send a covering letter (max 2 sides) detailing your interest in the role and how you meet the requirements, together with a copy of your CV to Rosalinde.debest@nationalchurchestrust.org.

For more information, download the Job Description