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A leading organization seeks a Head of Strategy to drive strategic initiatives across the Diocese in Europe. This senior role will develop plans for growth, manage stakeholder engagement, and ensure resource alignment with the Church's vision. Candidates should possess strong leadership and analytical skills, alongside a passion for serving within a faith context.
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Head of Strategy – Diocese in Europe
EMPLOYER: Diocese in EuropeBoard of Finance
SALARY RANGE: £60,000+ per annum dependent on experience
HOURS: 35 hours pw (fixed term for an initial 3 years).
LOCATION: Hybrid: Church House Westminster, London, SW1P 3NZ. And some home working possible
RESPONSIBLE TO: Diocesan Secretary. A member of the Bishop’s Strategy Group
Closing date for applications with a letter and CV to the Diocesan Secretary 0900bst Wednesday 16 July.
Interview date is Thursday 24 July.
Introduction
The Diocese in Europe is looking for a strategic leader to develop plans that will grow the scale, impact and depth of the work of the Church of England across the diocese. The post will be filled by someone with a heart and a motivation to work for the church in a unique international context and with the ability both to work alone and with a range of colleagues and stakeholders.
The Diocese in large in geographical scale and scope but limited in numbers of staff and resources. The postholder will be confident of their ability to function under such circumstances.
About the Diocese in Europe
The Diocese in Europe is the Church of England’s largest diocese. It covers continental Europe, Russia, Turkey, Morocco. With over 250 congregations in 140 chaplaincies across more than 30 jurisdictions, the diocese serves a diverse and dynamic Anglican community, offering worship, pastoral care, and mission in a wide variety of cultural contexts. Guided by its strategy, Walking Together in Faith, the diocese is committed to sustainable growth, strengthening chaplaincies, and deepening its missional impact across in a complex and diverse international context. The next phase of the strategy will seek to equip its churches for long-term viability, foster innovation with new work and new locations, and enhance its witness and service across Europe. You can find more information about the Diocese here .
This senior role will be central to shaping and developing the diocesan strategy across its strategic priorities. The postholder will work closely with senior leadership, clergy, and lay leaders to design strategic initiatives that equip the diocese for long-term growth and sustainability. They will play a key role in identifying challenges and opportunities, developing innovative approaches to ministry and mission, and ensuring resources are effectively aligned with the diocese’s vision. The successful candidate will bring strong leadership, analytical skills, and expertise in strategy development and implementation, and a clear sense of how this can be done in a faith context.
The Role
The Head of Strategy, will be responsible for managing the planning and development of the diocesan strategy and take a leading role in its delivery, working with the guidance of the Diocesan Secretary and collegiately with the Bishop’s Staff Team (BST) and other Heads of Department. The Head of Strategy will be a key member of the Bishop’s Strategy Group chaired by the Suffragan Bishop Andrew Norman. They will play a pivotal role in ensuring the successful development and implementation of the Diocesan strategy. The Head of Strategy will work closely with the Vision and Strategy division of the Church of England to deliver funding proposals that are vital to the delivery of the strategy.
Skills and Experience
Strategic Planning and Development
Change Management & Communications
Person Specification
Essential Skills and Experience
Personal Qualities and Competencies
Achievement Drive – A desire to meet or exceed standards, welcoming feedback, and continually seeking to improve. It includes staying focused on goals over an extended period of time.
Relationships – The ability to understand the perspectives, feelings and concerns of others and initiate, build and maintain relationships in a mutually beneficial way. Recognise one’s own feelings and those of others and manage emotions effectively.
Persuasiveness – The ability to convince others of a view, conclusion, position etc. Communicating in an impactful way, tailored to one’s audience.
Problem Solving – The ability to investigate and breakdown a problem or situation into its component parts, identifying implications and the key underlying issues and establish possible solutions.
Independence – A demonstrated belief in one’s capability to select an appropriate approach to a situation. It includes confidence in one’s judgement or opinion and showing resilience in adversity. Know when to seek the support and advice of others.
Adaptability – The ability to adapt one’s behavioural style or method of approach where necessary to achieve a goal. Responds to change with a positive attitude and demonstrates a willingness to learn new ways to accomplish objectives.
Teamworking – The willingness and ability to work co-operatively and collaboratively with others toward a shared goal, contributing actively to the team. Builds positive relationships and a sense of pride within the team.
Reporting and Support
The role will suit a self-starter keen to generate strategy and work with a range of colleagues in other parts of the DBF, wider Diocese and National Church to make it happen.
Bishop’s Senior Staff including the Archdeacons
Head of Communications
Head of Finance
The Trustees of the DBF (Bishop’s Council) and the Diocesan Synod
Chaplaincies of the Diocese represented at their Archdeaconry Synods
National Church funding bodies
Work Pattern and Conditions
The Diocesan Office is in Westminster and though the role may be hybrid the expectation is that the post will be based in London [2-3 days a week.]. This is a senior role so time can vary each week based on deadlines and the task.
The employer is the Diocese in Europe Board of Finance, a London based charity and limited company.
Initial 3 year contract.
Some travel may be expected to key events and synods or chaplaincies but the role is not based on extensive regular travel. Occasional weekend or evening working covered by the Time Off in Lieu Policy.
The Bishop’s Office is in Brussels and some key meetings may be there.
Languages are not a requirement but an ability to work comfortably in a variety of settings is helpful and some experience of travel will be helpful.
It is expected that interviews will be held on Thursday July 24.
The Diocese in Europe is keen to encourage applications from Women and candidates from Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, who are currently under-represented in senior positions in the Diocese.