
St Johns Hoxton
This role is a vital part of the ministry team that supports the Vicar and congregation in the mission and ministry to which God has called us Please see the detailed Job description in the PDF Here is a breakdown of the usual working hours 16-20 hours per week: 8 hpw Core Hours – Tuesdays and Sundays 9am-1pm 8-12 hpw Flexible Hours – to cover school services, youth worship nights, Sunday afternoons and other special events or services. We’re currently recruiting for someone to join the team as a Music & Worship Minister to help support, develop and lead the amazing volunteers who serve as musicians, singers and production team for our worship services. The role is flexible, and can be adapted to suit the gifts and needs of the gift person. However, it will include: Youth development: a significant number of our team are secondary school age young people, and they lead their own monthly worship service (Friday Youth Night). They need encouragement, support and coaching. Music coaching: many of our team are enthusiastic but inexperienced singers and musicians, and they need someone who can help them develop and grow. Technical and administrative responsibility: setting up and packing away AV equipment, such as mics, stands, instruments and leads is part of the regular work. As is programming the sound desk and ProPresenter 7 for weekly services. Prayerful and pastoral leadership: most of all we want someone who will have a passion for prayer and worship, and who will be excited by the vision of the church as we seek to be ‘a beacon of hope for Hoxton’.

KICK
LOCATION: We are pleased to have a part-time position in Evesham to help with behaviour, mentoring and chaplaincy support in a local primary school. An exciting opportunity to deliver quality mentoring sessions within our schools on a weekly basis. The Mentor will be passionate about embedding values within each session and be committed to our mission, to transform young peoples lives with Gods love, through sport and support. APPLICANTS WILL: Be passionate about delivering sessions of a high quality. Engage well with children and young people with the ability to inspire and motivate. Have an understanding of assessment and development for both classes and individual children depending on the service delivered. Use sport as a tool to embed life skills/values within each session. Be committed and excited by the mission of KICK to, “Transform young people’s lives, with God’s love, through sport and support”. Click below for relevant job Descriptions or contact beccilee@kick.org.uk