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An established industry player is seeking a dedicated Liturgical Support Officer to join their team at one of the world's most iconic cathedrals. This role involves managing weddings, baptisms, and visiting choirs, ensuring smooth operations and high-quality service. Candidates should have experience in event planning and a strong ability to communicate effectively in a busy environment. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the rich liturgical life of the Cathedral while working alongside a passionate team. If you thrive in dynamic settings and have a commitment to excellence, this role is perfect for you.
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Vacancy Reference: cofe/TP/153/8437
Number of Positions: 1
Contract Type: Employee, Fixed Term - 13 months Maternity Cover
Working Hours: Part time, 21 hours per week
Location: London
Closing Date: 20/04/2025
Vacancy Category: Event Management
Business Unit: Diocese of London
Organizational Unit: Cathedrals
We are currently seeking a Liturgical Support Officer, responsible for weddings, baptisms, and visiting choirs, to provide maternity cover, joining our Liturgy team in one of the most iconic buildings in the world, St Paul’s Cathedral.
This role is responsible for providing effective and pro-active administration for Weddings and Baptisms (for members of the Order of the British Empire and the Cathedral community) and Visiting Choirs (who sing services when the Cathedral Choir is on leave).
• Experience of working in the events industry or in a Cathedral/Church role with an Events focus, with demonstrable examples of events planning;
• Experience in a busy office with a high throughput, strict deadlines and high standards for output;
• Ability to work in a very busy environment and remain calm under pressure;
• Ability to prioritise work and handle a wide range of projects simultaneously;
• Effective and clear communication skills both written and verbal, in person and over the phone;
• Clear handwriting for completion of wedding and baptism registers and marriage certificates;
• Initiative, confidence and judgement to be able to work autonomously on agreed tasks and preparedness to take decisions and accountability for them;
• Excellent attention to detail, including proof reading own output before submission for final proof reading;
• A good team worker, able to build strong and effective working relationships with a diverse range of people internally and externally, and have a sympathetic approach to their needs;
• Demonstrable evidence of working with confidential information and with complete discretion;
• Experience of using Artifax or other comparable diary management software;
• Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, Adobe; also Sibelius and Quark, for which training will be provided if necessary;
• Prepared to tackle a variety of practical tasks; and
• Able to quickly acquire a good knowledge of Cathedral procedures and of the way events and services unfold in the Cathedral.
• Knowledge of the liturgical and pastoral life of the Church of England (or a Church in Communion with it).
• Previous experience of working in a Cathedral or similar environment.
The individual will be:
• expected to share in St Paul’s Cathedral’s commitment to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults;
• expected to adhere to Cathedral Safeguarding Policies and willing to attend Safeguarding training and report any Safeguarding concerns through appropriate channels;
• in sympathy with, and in their work support, the Christian aims and mission of St Paul’s Cathedral.