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Professor Alexis Jay to develop proposals for fully independent structure for safeguarding scrutiny
The cathedral administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way. We can help you navigate the process from beginning to end.
How the leadership and governance of the Church of England is structured.
The Cathedral Administrator is responsible for making sure applications are made in the proper way, although they do not have to submit applications themselves. We can help you navigate the application process from beginning to end.
There are a number of bodies, collectively known as the National Church Institutions (NCIs), which undertake work for the Church of England.
Data analysis to shed light on the factors associated with growth; Church Profiling - a profile of growing churches; Structures - investigation of growth amongst cathedrals.
Over 4,000 people each year leave gifts in their Wills to support the work of the Church of England, but the Church of England itself is not a legal entity and has a complex structure.
A Church of England Governance Review working group, established by the Archbishops of Canterbury and York to explore options for simpler and more effective governance, has recommended changes to the Church’s national governance structures.
As a national support centre, we offer a wide range of opportunities including roles in Management, IT, Facilities, Communications, Pensions, Finance, Administration, Payroll, Safeguarding, Education and many more.
Motion from Chelmsford Diocese calls for new accountability structures.