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All Saints Weston Bath Youth Team Leader
At this key moment in the life of the church, we are excited to be investing in our youth ministry and seeing God's Kingdom coming among the younger generations. We are looking for a gifted youth leader who will help the whole church press into God’s presence, and someone who has a particular passion to see young people coming to faith and developing their gifts.
About the Role
Encouraging young people to love the Lord Jesus, growing in faith, prayer, and kingdom service. Developing other initiatives such as creative outreach and evangelism amongst young people in the local area.
Responsibilities
- Leading and developing youth work within the church which is of a high standard and open to the Holy Spirit’s direction, communicating plans, and working with Parents, youth & safeguarding officers.
- Being the lead in reaching out to youth in our local community, pioneering new initiatives, and developing detached work.
- Recruiting and managing the volunteers for youth work, sharing plans via email & WhatsApp, managing the Rota and registers via Church Suite, risk assessments, and planning admin.
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Hours
30-37.5 Hours a week flexible to include Wednesday evenings, Sundays, and Thursday morning staff prayer gathering. Note: This role may be expanded to a full-time position for a person offering experience in other areas of ministry or operations.
Benefits
- Working with a great team
- Plenty of support
- Meeting lots of lovely people
- 25 days annual leave (pro rata) plus all bank holidays
- Pension scheme
- Some flexible working
- On-site car park


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Job Pack: click here to download a job pack that has all the information.
Application Form: Please click here for the application form, as a word document, which can be completed and emailed back.
We encourage all interested applicants to get in touch for an informal chat with Jo Tucker, Children and Families Team Leader: jo.tucker@allsaintsweston.org.uk | 07765 883470 or Revd Tom Yacomeni, Rector of All Saints tom.yacomeni@allsaintsweston.org.uk | 07786 806640. We also invite you to come along and visit our Sunday services to see our current youth team in action.
We look forward to meeting you!
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