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Associate Archdeacon-Transition Enabler (AA-TE)

The Diocese of Sheffield Deaneries of Adwick and Snaith & Hatfield (Diocese of Sheffield)
Hours
Full Time
Salary
38,307
Description of Job

Are you a priest in the Church of England, in good standing with the Diocese, with at least six years in holy orders and experience of leading a church? If so, you could be the kind of person we are looking for.

We are seeking a full-time Associate Archdeacon-Transition Enabler (AA-TE) to work with our Deaneries, Parishes and Mission Areas to enable significant change. The AA-TE will have responsibility for two Deaneries (Adwick and Snaith & Hatfield) and will work alongside the Area Deans with key responsibilities in the Mission Areas, particularly coaching, mentoring, and supporting clergy.

The successful applicant should be of strong personal faith and Christian maturity, have a collaborative leadership style and excellent communication skills across a wide range of church traditions and social/ethnic backgrounds.

  • Salary £38, 307 per annum, plus DBF Housing Allowance
  • Full time, 42 hours per week
  • 3 Year Fixed Term Contract
  • 10% employer contribution to pension
  • Generous holiday entitlement

Further information and an application form can be downloaded from our websitehttps://www.sheffield.anglican.org/vacancies/associate-archdeacon-transition-enabler-aa-te/Completed application form should be sent to clergy.recruitment@sheffield.anglican.org

This post is subject to an enhanced DBS disclosure.

For an informal chat contact:

Ven Javaid Iqbal, Archdeacon of Doncaster, on 07469850723

OR

Rev Chris Stebbing

Associate Archdeacon / Transition Enabler (AATE) Attercliffe & Ecclesall Deaneries

chris.stebbing@sheffield.anglican.org07874870159

Closing date: Noon, 24 June

Interview date: 22 July

Employer

The Diocese of Sheffield

Deaneries of Adwick and Snaith & Hatfield (Diocese of Sheffield)

Our Diocese comprises church congregations, schools, chaplaincies and other organisations all united by our common Christian faith. As a Church of England Diocese, we are called (in the words of our Vision Statement) ‘to grow a sustainable network of Christ-like, lively and diverse Christian communities in every place which are effective in making disciples and in seeking to transform our society and God’s world’. Every day, all around the diocese, dedicated, creative and passionate people are working together in the mission of God.

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