Role Outline Job title : Children and Families Manager Salary : £34,126 (prorated from £42,658 which includes London living allowance of £6745) Band : 6 Contract : 2 year fixed-term contract Hours : 28 hours/ week (0.8 FTE) (Requires working on occasional evenings and Saturdays) Probationary period : 3 months Notice period : 3 months Location : All Souls Clubhouse, 141 Cleveland Street, London W1T 6QG and All Souls School, 49-54 Foley St, London W1W 7JJ (This both an office and school-based role.) Annual leave: 25 days per year bank holidays (prorated) Visa sponsorship : Not available DBS check : Enhanced DBS Reports to : ASSTC Executive Director About the role All Souls Serve the City (ASSTC), is a charitable incorporated organisation established and supported by All Souls Church, and is an expression of gospel-centered local mission. Our particular mission is to bring the message and ministry of Jesus to those who are isolated, overlooked or exploited. We cherish our values of love, honour and service, and come alongside those affected by homelessness, those involved in the sex industry and seniors in our community. Visit our website for more information: asstc.org.uk We are eager to serve our local school children and their families. We have an excellent relationship with the All Souls Church of England Primary School, a multicultural diverse community of 200 children. A significant proportion of children, but not all, are from homes where English is a second language and some families struggle with various challenges of poverty. and social isolation. The school also has a specialised Autism unit. The appointment of a Children and Families Manager (CFM) will come alongside children at the school and their families to help to respond to social and spiritual needs by offering the hope of the gospel and providing practical support. Role Details The Children and Families Manager will work closely with the school and the families it serves. In practical terms they will organise and offer activities and centres of support that will help to meet the practical, social and spiritual needs of the school community recognising the age range of the children. This will be done in three main ways: Project Objectives and Programme Planning School and Church Engagement Communications, Relationships, and Fundraising support Person Specification Education/experience Essential University graduate with experience of working with primary school aged-children and their parents or an alternative qualification for an exceptional candidate Experience of safeguarding children Experience of working within an environment that requires monitoring and collection of data for KPIs Highly desirable Qualified Primary School teacher or an experienced Social Worker who has worked with families and/ or children. Skills Essential Excellent communication skills (both orally and in writing), highly organised, keen attention to detail and an ability to build collaborative relationships both within the organisation, and at the school, with children, teachers/staff and parents Strong project management and administration skills, preferably in the charity sector including management of the budgets IT & word processing skills (Google Workspace, Microsoft Office Suite, and MailChimp) Highly desirable Ability to and being comfortable leading 1:2:1 Bible studies with adults Personal qualities Essential Whole of life disciple wanting to know Christ more and grow in grace, obedience, and Christ-likeness Committed evangelical Christian in full sympathy with the vision, mission and values of All Souls Serve the City, All Souls Church and the Evangelical Alliance Statement of Faith A flexible, collaborative team player with experience in recruiting and training volunteers Highly desirable Attendance at All Souls Church Based in London or close travelling distance to the Clubhouse Children and Families Manager Job Description Application Closing date : Sunday, 8th March 2026 at 23:59 Interviews : Round 1 from 16th March 2026; Round 2 from 23rd March 2026 There is an occupational requirement that the job-holder is a Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010.