Children and Families Manager (2-year FTC) at All Souls Church
Belgrade, Central Serbia, Serbia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

18 Jul, 26

Salary

42658.0

Posted On

19 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Project management, Community engagement, Safeguarding, Child protection, Budget management, Communication, Relationship building, Program development, Pastoral support, Administration, Strategic planning, Interpersonal skills

Industry

Religious Institutions

Description
Job title: Children and Families Manager Salary: £34,126 (prorated from £42,658 which includes London living allowance of £6745) Contract: 2 year fixed-term contract Hours: 28 hours/ week (0.8 FTE) (Requires working on occasional evenings and Saturdays) Location: All Souls Clubhouse, 141 Cleveland Street, London W1T 6QG and All Souls CE Primary 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 About the role We are seeking a committed Christian with proven experience working directly with children and families in a school or community setting, who is confident in taking ownership of programmes and building trusted relationships across a diverse school community. This role is hands-on and relational, requiring someone who can independently lead initiatives, engage parents from a range of cultural and socio-economic backgrounds, and sensitively integrate Christian faith into both pastoral and practical support. Role Overview The Children and Families Manager will take lead responsibility for developing and delivering programmes that support children and families connected to All Souls Church of England Primary School. This includes: Designing and running regular initiatives that address practical, social, and spiritual needs Building consistent, trust-based relationships with children, parents, and school staff Identifying needs within the school community and responding with relevant, structured support Working collaboratively with church and school stakeholders while managing projects independently Tracking engagement and outcomes, and contributing to reporting and funding requirements The role requires regular presence in both the school and community setting, as well as occasional evening and Saturday work. Person Specification Meaningful and impactful hands-on experience working with primary school-aged children and their families (in a school, charity, or community setting) OR as a qualified teacher / social worker Experience managing or delivering programmes or initiatives (not just supporting) Working knowledge of safeguarding and child protection practices 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 A committed evangelical Christian, able to clearly articulate personal faith and demonstrate how it informs work with children and families In full agreement with the mission, values, and vision of All Souls Serve the City and the Evangelical Alliance Statement of Faith Comfortable leading or facilitating Bible studies and integrating faith into relational and support contexts Reality Check This role may not be suitable if you are: Looking for a primarily strategic or office-based role rather than hands-on delivery Uncomfortable working in an explicitly Christian environment where faith is actively shared Employment Benefits Competitive salary aligned with experience 7.5% employer pension contribution 3 Spiritual Refreshment Days (pro rata) Eye care voucher Season ticket loan Staff lunch provided every Monday Full job description Application Closing date: Sunday, 24th May at 23.59pm Interviews: From 1st June About All Souls Serve the City All Souls Serve the City (ASSTC) is a charitable incorporated organisation (CIO) which began in 2021 and is based at All Souls Church. ASSTC brings together in one place a number of long-standing ministries serving those who are vulnerable. Our vision is to see all in London flourish in body and soul. We do this by offering the message and ministry of Jesus, focusing on those who are isolated, overlooked and exploited, due to their stage of life or their circumstances. Our ministries reach out from the All Souls parish, to Westminster and beyond. Each ministry is rooted in our values of love, honour and service. Demonstrating our love for one another and for the city, we seek to bring gospel hope and biblical truth to those affected by homelessness; women involved in the sex industry including those who are affected by human trafficking, modern slavery or sexual exploitation; children at All Souls Church of England primary school and their families; and seniors. Each ministry is rooted in and connected into the life of the church at Langham Place. Further information about ASSTC can be found here: asstc.org.uk The All Souls Church family is diverse as the global body of Christ is diverse and as London is diverse. Applications are welcome from people from ethnic groups which are a minority in the UK. There is an occupational requirement that the job-holder is a Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010. Contact Please email alyssa.williams@allsouls.org if you have any queries! Location London, London, City of Department ASSTC Employment Type 4 days a week Compensation £34,126 (prorated from £42,658)
Responsibilities
The Children and Families Manager will lead the development and delivery of programs supporting children and families at All Souls Church of England Primary School. This involves building trust-based relationships with stakeholders and managing projects independently to address practical, social, and spiritual needs.
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