Job objectives and responsibilities
To manage the delivery of a comprehensive programme of worship and teaching opportunities for all faiths in line with contractual requirements, and Home Office standards and resident needs. Provide advice, coaching and support to staff in order to maximise the efficient and effective provision of religious affairs.
Main duties
* Coordinate and contribute to a comprehensive programme of religious activities, ensuring support by various faiths to meet the residents' needs and contractual requirements.
* Manage the provision of worship and teaching opportunities in all faiths, including all necessary arrangements or protocols for emergency contact, ensuring residents' needs and contractual requirements are met.
* Develop and maintain links with outside faith communities so the support provided within the Centre is current, in line with best practice and caters for all faiths.
* Manage the provision of multi faith and dedicated faith areas ensuring an appropriate environment is provided.
* Work in partnership with the EDI team to advise on and promote diversity and inclusion in decisions around recruitment, promotion, and team development, ensuring we harness the best local talent and support a broad range of individuals in preparing for future opportunities.
* Coach and support staff development to maximise staff performance, motivation and contribution.
* Manage and monitor staff to ensure contractual obligations and company standards are met at all times.
* Manage the maintenance of a stock of appropriate religious literature and artefacts to allow residents to fully discharge their commitment to their faith.
* Develop communications that share information on major religious festivals to be observed so that all stakeholders are informed.
* Manage and deliver pastoral care to residents, staff and their families to assist in their safety, care and wellbeing.
* Promote the services of the department and ensure the religious affairs team maintains a visible and accessible presence within the Centre, so that the services of the department are fully communicated and available to all residents.
* Liaise with residents' families, as required, to provide information and support.
You must be eligible for CTC clearance.
You must hold a valid British passport or an EU passport with a share code. Additionally, you must have lived and worked in the UK for at least 3 years, without any extended trips overseas. Applicants must have no criminal convictions and must not be subject to any ongoing police investigations.