The Diocese of Blackburn’s Board of Education is responsible for supporting and developing church schools within the diocese. It plays a crucial role in maintaining and enhancing the Christian character of these schools while ensuring high-quality education. In addition to its primary focus on church schools, the Board of Education also extends its support to Children and Youth Ministry across the diocese and provides chaplaincy services in universities. It's main functions involve:
* Overseeing and supporting church schools in the diocese
* Promoting Christian values and distinctiveness in education
* Providing guidance on Religious Education (RE) curriculum
* Assisting with school governance and leadership
* Supporting school improvement initiatives
* Supporting Children and Youth Ministry across the diocese
* Providing chaplaincy services in universities
The Head of Children, Youth, and Chaplaincy will lead the portfolio for children and youth work within the Diocese of Blackburn. This includes overseeing projects funded by National Church grants, such as IGNITE, and developing networks for chaplains in schools and universities to foster mutual support. The role aims to nurture faith-based activities for young people while ensuring effective collaboration between chaplains, schools, academies, and parishes. The role involves ensuring proper representation of the Diocese and the Board of Education in local, regional, and national settings relating to education and church and requires the postholder to be able to relate effectively with a wide range of agencies, both within and outside the Church.
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The Board of Finance/Education believes that diversity enables us to thrive and develop and is committed to race equality, welcoming applications from UK Minority Ethnic backgrounds.
The Board of Finance/Education is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults. All post holders and volunteers are expected to share this commitment.