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Church of England

Birmingham

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GBP 44,000

Full time

5 days ago
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Job summary

An established industry player is seeking a passionate Project Manager to lead impactful projects within the community. This full-time role involves managing multiple projects, building strong relationships, and supporting local project leads. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills and the ability to influence stakeholders. This organization values diversity and inclusivity, welcoming applications from individuals of all backgrounds. Join a mission-driven team dedicated to making a real difference in the communities they serve.

Benefits

12% Pension Contribution
Professional Development Opportunities

Qualifications

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and assess priorities.
  • Experience in a church or charity environment preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Manage projects to ensure they achieve desired impact.
  • Create project plans, budgets, and stakeholder management documents.

Skills

Project Management
Stakeholder Management
Communication Skills
Relationship Building
Problem Solving

Education

Experience in Project Management
Practicing Christian

Tools

Microsoft Office
Project Management Software

Job description

Project Manager (cofe/TP/42666/8355) Birmingham, England
Summary

The vision of Church of England Birmingham (CofEB) is ‘Growing churches at the heart of each community’. These churches will be diverse, welcoming, sustainable and vibrant; having a positive impact on their communities by demonstrating the love of God. Our projects are currently bringing about change and making a huge difference in our communities. They include new Christian communities, leadership formation and development projects, structural and governance projects, children and families engagement projects, creation of safe spaces for young people and much more. These projects are all led by passionate experts who are creative and engaged, but not always equipped with a project skill set.

We are looking to recruit a Project Manager to join our Project Management Office (PMO). They will work with project leads to manage a number of projects to make sure they are well planned, financially robust and that they have everything in place to make the desired impact. The Project Manager will also work with other Project Managers, the Director for Strategic Transformation, the Transformation Programme Support Officer as well as other key staff, to ensure project reports feed into wider Governance structures and deliver on funder requirements.

This is an opportunity for someone who loves supporting teams in running projects efficiently and effectively to maximise their impact. Together we will see churches growing at the heart of communities making a real impact for the communities they serve.

The main elements the role will be to:

•Manage a series of projects so they are run well and achieve the desired impact.

•This will mean building strong relationships with project leads and key staff, holding their confidence and being able to persuade and influence.

•Being responsible for the creation and updating of project plans, budgets, stakeholder and risk management documents and processes.

•Envision, support, train and encourage local project leads.

•Be part of the wider culture change process to embed a proper project culture within the organization.

•Create reports and financial claims for funders.

•Support problem solving on projects to enable outcomes to be achieved.

•Support our strategic governance structures ensuring projects are fully integrated within this and create regular reporting.

•Help us to continue to shape our strategy and support with creating funding applications for the new projects we need.

•Support with the general day to day operations of the PMO.

•Create change requests for projects as and when required and support their progress through the relevant structures.

•Be an advocate for the faith, mission and ministry of The Church of England Birmingham and in particular our change programme.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

•Ability to build relationships with a diverse range of people combined with passion and enthusiasm for growing the church across our region

•Ability to persuade and influence stakeholders

•Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects, be able to assess priority and act accordingly

•A good understanding of Project Management processes & methodologies (plans, risk, communications, reporting, finance)

•Experience in managing projects. Preferably within a church or charity environment

•Due to the need for high-level advocacy of the faith, mission and ministry of The Church of England, there is an occupational requirement for the person to be a practicing Christian.

•Supportive of the Church of England and a willingness to work within its frameworks.

•Good verbal and written skills and able to communicate effectively.

•Confidence in using technology and social media.

•Good self-awareness and the ability to reflect.

•A friendly and warm persona with an ability to work well with a diverse range of people.

•A team player who will work to empower, support and encourage others.

•A commitment to uphold current safeguarding legislation and best practice.

•A catalyst for mission and change.

•Able to travel across the geographical area of the Birmingham Diocese.

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

The role is full-time, 35 hours per week for a fixed-term of 5 years (subject to funding)

Salary: £43, 050 per annum

Pension: 12% employer contribution into the Church Workers Pension Fund

The employer is the Birmingham Diocesan Board of Finance (BDBF)

The role reports to the Director of Strategic Transformation

Closing date for applications: 24th April 2025

Interviews to be held in person on: 8th May 2025

There is an occupational requirement that the postholder is a practising Christian. The Church of England Birmingham is committed to promoting a diverse and inclusive community - a place where all can be themselves and bring their unique identity to their ministry and/or work. We welcome applications from any individuals who feel that they meet the person specification for any post, in particular from those who are currently under-represented in our staff teams such as those from Global Majority Heritage or UK Minority Ethnic backgrounds, those with visible or invisible disabilities and those who identify as LGBTQI+.

The Church of England Birmingham is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment.

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