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Lead Chaplain – Gatwick Airport
Vacancy Reference cofe/TP/140/5427
This Vacancy has been closed.
Overview
We are seeking to appoint a chaplain to provide for the spiritual support of all airport personnel and travellers; and to serve the development of mission and ministry in relation to airport and aviation life.
The post is held in conjunction with the duties of Priest in Charge of St. Nicholas, Charlwood, and Emmanuel, Sidlow Bridge and accommodation will be provided locally. The parishes are neighbouring the airport.
Introduction
The Lead Chaplain will work in a fully ecumenical and multifaith team dedicated to promoting dialogue, inclusion, social justice, and equal opportunities and developing closer understanding and relationships with those employed at the airport and supporting the travelling and transient public.
Main Responsibilities
The chaplains seek new ways of engaging with employees, passengers, and other airport users and with the structures and processes of the constituent businesses and participate in organisations, with the objective of:
- supporting people outside the scope of their normal support structures
- caring for staff both as individuals and as members of the airport organisations, including contributing to wellbeing programmes
- offering practical, religious, spiritual, and pastoral care to all members of the airport community regardless of belief or non-belief.
- being a bridge between the airport community and local churches and other faith communities
- Exploring the relationship between life and faith and faith and God
The post is held in conjunction with the duties of Priest in Charge of St. Nicholas, Charlwood, and Emmanuel, Sidlow Bridge and accommodation will be provided locally. The parishes are neighbouring the airport.
About us
The post will be provided with a full stipend, and membership of the Clergy Pension Scheme.
We have a policy in Southwark Diocese that to be appointed to an incumbent status post, a priest must have served a title post in an Anglican church in the British Isles. We aim to be a diverse and truly representative Diocese, and particularly welcome applications from women and people of UKME heritage.
This post is subject to a DBS enhanced disclosure.
For an informal chat with the Archdeacon of Reigate, please contact her PA, kathleen.bailey@southwark.anglican.org to arrange an appointment.
Closing date for applications: Sunday 16 April 2023 (midnight)
Date of interviews: Tuesday 9 May 2023