Lay Chaplain
St Paul's School for Girls
Birmingham
- Expired
- Salary:
- Grade 3: £24,948 – 29,439 Term Time
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- September 2023
- Apply by:
- 7 June 2023
Job overview
Vacancy for a Lay Chaplain
Grade 3: £24,948 – 29,439 Term Time
St Paul’s School for Girls, Vernon Rd, Edgbaston, Birmingham B16 9SL
Tel: 0121 454 0895
Headteacher: Dr D E Casserly
We are seeking to appoint a Lay Chaplain for September 2023, to continue to inspire and support the spiritual and prayer life of our school where Christ is at the centre. The successful candidate will be able to co-ordinate and lead retreat days, liturgies, prayer and assemblies and be passionate in communicating and sharing their love of the Lord, whilst working in conjunction with our Chaplain, RE Department and Chaplaincy Champions. St Paul’s most recent Section 48 and OFSTED is outstanding. Experience of chaplaincy work, mission or a school setting is desirable.
An application pack can be downloaded from our website. Please return your completed application form and one side of A4 stating your suitability for the post.
Key dates:
Closing date: Wednesday 07 June 2023 at noon
Interviews: Thursday 08 June 2023
About St Paul's School for Girls
- St Paul's School for Girls
- Vernon Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B16 9SL
- United Kingdom
St Paul’s School for Girls is a mainstream, comprehensive, Roman Catholic secondary school for girls aged 11-18. It is situated in Edgbaston in Birmingham and it has 989 pupils on its roll. The headteacher is a former pupil.
The school was founded in 1908 by the Sisters of the Charity of St Paul the Apostle. It is committed to the words of Mother Genevieve Dupius: "Do your best for the Children."
St Paul’s School for Girls is in the top 5% of schools in England; 88% of pupils have achieved five A*-C GCSEs including English and maths.
Headteacher
Dr D E Casserly
Values and vision
The Roman Catholic faith is the structure on which the school community is built, permeating every aspect of life at St Paul’s School for Girls. The secondary school strives to deliver the highest quality of teaching and learning. Each pupil is encouraged to aim for excellence and achieve their best personal and academic standards.
Catholic values are actively promoted throughout the school, such as the belief that all persons are sacred and are made in the image of God, and are entitled to justice and opportunity in order to develop fully.
Ofsted report
“Some teaching is outstanding, including in the sixth form. Teachers make sure they help students improve their literacy in lots of different subjects. Students’ behaviour is outstanding both in lessons and around the school. They attend well, are punctual and are very keen to learn and succeed. Relationships between all members of the school are strong and students are supported by a 'can do', caring ethos.”
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