St Martin’s Trustees as Patrons seek a Vicar for this largely residential outer estate parish (population c 15,300) 5 miles north-west of Birmingham city centre, with typical schools, varied housing, shops and parks. The base for its life and outreach is a modern Grade 2 listed hexagonal church building with adjoining community hall, facing the James Watt Campus of Birmingham Metropolitan College.
The new priest, with the Curate in his third year and lay pastors within the congregation, will need to build on the parish growth agenda, develop and enable the ministry of others and maximise the opportunities for outreach. The generous liturgical space provides a fine setting for the parish’s modern catholic worship, with the Mass being at the heart of the church’s ministry. The priest will need to be a person of prayer, a good communicator and pastor, and able to manage resources with an eye to the future.
This post is subject to an enhanced DBS check
Closing date: Friday 23rd January 2026.
Interviews: Thursday 12th February 2026
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified people, particularly those under-represented including persons of Global Majority Heritage.
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. All appointments to roles undertaking regulated activity are subject to pre-appointment checks, including a references and a satisfactory Enhanced DBS Check.
The Bishop of Birmingham, looks for priests to serve as incumbents who have the capacity to grow local church in spiritual depth, in numbers, in confident witness, and in serious engagement with their community. Central to this is the task of identifying, encouraging and endorsing the ministry of others and entrusting them with real responsibility in the work of mission and outreach.
It is important that the priest appointed plays a full part in the life of the deanery, particularly Chapter and Synod, and in the wider programmes of the Diocese. Opportunities for ecumenical collaboration should also be pursued, and good relationships sought with other faith communities.