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Since its launch in June 2013, Capital Vision 2020 has encouraged our 400 parishes to be more confident, compassionate and creative in the way they serve the 4 million people who live in the Diocese (which covers London north of the Thames, and west of the River Lea). The number of worshipping communities has grown, as has the membership of the church which is now around 85,000.

London is a global city and its population is expected to increase by one million people in the next eight years, and about half of this growth will be in the . This will bring many opportunities and challenges. We want to see the church building communities, transforming lives and being a constant presence in an ever-changing city. Like other church dioceses, London must take a listening and adaptable approach in identifying how to best serve the needs of our extraordinarily diverse communities.

We now find ourselves in an exciting new season. Sarah Mullally has been appointed as the new and takes up her new role from May 2018.

“As one of the first women consecrated as a bishop in the , she has not only blazed a trail for others but lived out the principles of mutual flourishing and acceptance which I know will continue to bear fruit in London.” The ,

“As a bishop in the , I want to be a voice for people on the margins. As the bishop of London, I’ll be pointing out where there is hope.” Bishop Sarah Mullally

Bishop Sarah is the first woman to hold this role and brings broad organisational experience having been the government’s Chief Nursing Officer. Her arrival and the ideas she will bring dovetail with the plans to start to set out a process for agreeing a new vision and strategy for the diocese to follow on from Capital Vision after 2020. We need to continue our energetic implementation of Capital Vision through to 2020, while also working out a new vision and strategy for the future. This needs to be done with the full engagement of many stakeholders across the Diocese.

We want to do everything we can to support the mission and growth of the church in London in the future, and the Director of Capital Vision will play a key role in helping us do that. We are looking for a strategic leader who embodies our core values and is inspired to help us achieve our Capital Vision to 2020 and beyond; namely, we seek a Christian leader who is confident in living out their faith through this vocation, compassionate in serving others and creative in spotting and resourcing opportunities to encourage a thriving and growing church across London.

The Director of Capital Vision role is a remarkably exciting opportunity. The potential for resourcing, blessing and encouraging fullness of life in communities across London is deeply significant. Please do read further to consider whether your experience, skillset and passions might be stewarded in this way: supporting, inspiring and enabling the church to serve each community in the Diocese of London.

2 About the Diocese of London

The Diocese of London covers the area of London north of the Thames and west of the River Lea. It includes parishes, schools, chaplaincies and missional communities. The Diocese is overseen by the Bishop of London, assisted by Area Bishops, Archdeacons and senior staff, and administrated by the staff of the London Diocesan Fund (“LDF”). Its Cathedral is St Paul’s.

Within the Diocese of London, there are:

Over 4 million people 500+ worshipping communities 1,000 clergy and ministers 200 men and women in training for ministry 71,000 adults on electoral rolls 85,000 regular worshippers 150 church schools 52,000+ pupils 150+ chaplaincies in schools, colleges, hospitals, the Met Police, Heathrow, railways, prisons, theatres, the forces, football clubs, Canary Wharf, livery companies, shops and City institutions Millions raised each year for charities around the world 1,500,000+ visitors and worshippers in St Paul’s Cathedral each year

3 Capital Vision 2020

Capital Vision 2020 is our collective vision, which emerged from conversations with nearly 2,000 people. We share a vision of a Church for London that is Christ-centred and outward looking. We seek to be more confident in speaking and living the Gospel of Jesus Christ, more compassionate in serving communities with the love of God the Father and more creative in reaching new people and places in the power of the Spirit.

To enable this we will by 2020:

Communicate the Gospel more effectively, using the opportunities offered by new media. Equip and commission 100,000 ambassadors representing Jesus Christ in daily life. Invest in leadership and increase the number of ordinands by 50%. Enable new initiatives to fight poverty, inequality and injustice in London and worldwide, including our joint venture with the Church Urban Fund. Open up our church buildings to the wider community. Strengthen links between schools and their local Christian community. Double the number of young people involved in local Christian community. Create or renew 100 worshipping communities. Engage more closely with sport and the creative arts. Each pray for at least seven people that we may share with them the story of our faith.

4 Role Description

Our aim at the London Diocesan Fund is to do everything we can to support the mission and growth of the church in London. The Director of Capital Vision will play a pivotal role as part of the Senior Management Group (SMG) and working with the new Bishop of London and Senior Staff in enabling the work of the diocese. The role covers Capital Vision 2020, the new vision and strategy development, and overseeing the Children and Youth Ministry, and Fundraising work.

An ability to work with multiple stakeholders, emotional intelligence, strong listening skills, professional excellence, strategic thinking and adaptability are vital to the delivery of this role.

We are seeking someone with excellent programme delivery skills that have been forged in complex, matrix environments that would translate well into the ‘loose federation’ context of the London Diocese.

The Director of Capital Vision will be someone who brings a balance of clear process-awareness as well as a strongly relational approach and exceptional communication ability to engage and mobilise a diversity of stakeholders.

This is a strategic level, team-building, culture-setting and partnership role working closely with the General Secretary, senior clergy, governing bodies and people across the Diocese.

This role reports directly to Richard Gough, the Diocesan General Secretary and is a member of the 6-person Senior Management Group for the London Diocesan Fund. The role has the following direct reports: Capital Vision Assistant; indirect co- of 10 project leaders of the various workstreams within Capital Vision 2020; Head of Children and Youth Ministry Support; Capital Youth Project Manager; and the Fundraising Manager.

5 Key Priorities and Principal Accountabilities

The key priorities for this leadership role are:

Being a strategic leader as part of the Senior Management Group of the London Diocesan Fund and working with a wide range of people across the Diocese. Supporting a wide range of stakeholders in taking forward Capital Vision 2020. Overseeing the development of a new vision and strategy for the Diocese of London. Overseeing the programmes of work relating to: Children and Youth Ministry Fundraising

Senior Management Group (SMG) - As part of the SMG the Director of Capital Vision is responsible, together with the General Secretary and other members of the SMG, for the organisational health and development of the LDF. S/he is expected to contribute creatively to the organisational development of the wider Diocese, working alongside the Senior Staff and those responsible for ministry development and training. This is expressed in the LDF purpose of “doing everything we can to support the mission and growth of the church in London.” As Director of Capital Vision you would:

Participate fully in the leadership of the Diocese as a member of the Senior Management Group, Joint Operations Team, and other bodies, through: Contributing to and, with others, shaping the overall strategy for the Diocese and the LDF Exemplary living out of the values and spirit of the organisation Doing everything possible to ensure the success of colleagues across the LDF and Diocese Supporting the General Secretary in his/her leadership role

6 Delivering Capital Vision 2020 - Supporting the senior leadership of the diocese in taking forward Capital Vision 2020 for the final 2.5 years through providing guidance and support to sponsors and priority leaders, making connections between priorities and ensuring the total programme is effective, retains buy-in across the Diocese and delivers the changes envisaged. As Director of Capital Vision you would:

Ensure the Capital Vision 2020 programme maintains momentum and visibility over the remaining 2.5 years and ensure the activity has the envisaged impact. Manage the Capital Vision Assistant to report across the programme including data and RAG assessment to enable tracking of progress and challenging of momentum. Ensure the continuing existence and delivery of an ongoing plan for engagement including communications planning and momentum building through sharing of news online and in written form, and through providing resources and updates to gatherings around the Diocese. Lead specific projects as resources and skills require. Work with the SMG to help ensure that LDF work is explicitly aligned within CV2020. Respond to queries from clergy, lay representatives, LDF staff and external parties about Capital Vision 2020. Undertake periodic reviews of the progress and impact of Capital Vision 2020. Review and agree reporting on financials and provide programme management guidance for annual planning cycle.

Overseeing the development and roll out of our new Vision and Strategy post-2020 - In 2018 we want to start to develop the new vision and strategy that follows on from Capital Vision 2020 and the Director will play a pivotal role, working closely with the General Secretary, Bishops and senior staff in helping the diocese consider key strategic questions and develop the new vision and strategy. As Director of Capital Vision you would:

Work with the new Bishop of London, the senior staff and a wide range of stakeholders across the diocese. Help us learn from CV2020. Develop and gain agreement to a process to help us develop a new vision and strategy. Develop and run consultations across the Diocese. Work with others to distil the feedback into a meaningful vision and strategy. Develop a communications programme for the new vision and strategy. Provide a range of tools and disciplines to ensure effective development of each priority. Ensure the strategy is implemented, working with the sponsors and wide range of stakeholders. Establish a visible reporting framework across the programme (including data and RAG rating) and communications plan. Maintain energy and focus across the diocese on the new vision and strategy.

7 Programme Management - In addition to the work developing and overseeing the Diocese of London’s strategy, there are two work programmes that we are looking for this role to oversee: Children and Youth Ministry, and Fundraising. In both these areas we have a “head of” or “manager” who are the experts in the area. This role does not need the person to be an expert in these areas but will need them to line manage the individuals and bring programme oversight skills:

Children and Youth Ministry – Oversee our Children and Youth Ministry. This includes supporting our Head of Children and Youth Ministry Support in the delivery of our exciting Capital Youth strategy, ensuring that the various elements are delivered and the £3m of internal and external funding is well used and reported on. As Director of Capital Vision you would:

Oversee and champion the work of the Children and Youth ministry throughout the organisation and diocese. Work with the Head of Children and Youth Ministry Support to ensure that Children’s Ministry continues to have the capability and capacity to deliver excellent support and service to enable parishes to grow and maintain quality children’s ministry. Work with Head of Children and Youth Ministry Support and Capital Youth project manager to develop the Capital Youth strategy and to ensure the programmes are delivered. This role should utilise the success criteria and key performance indicators detailed in the Capital Youth strategy to ensure that delivery of the strategy is ‘on track’. Work with the Youth Advocates to generate and maintain the momentum of transforming youth culture and the visibility of youth in everything that we do to support the growth of the church in London. Structure the Capital Youth programme so that it is set up to deliver its objectives and can meet our aim to double the number of young people in our churches. Support the senior leadership of the diocese to drive forward Capital Youth strategy by providing guidance and support and advocating for youth at every opportunity.

Fundraising – Oversee the Fundraising work. To work with the Fundraising Manager and Parish Fundraising Manager to ensure that we continue to develop strong relationships with potential funders, help parishes to raise funds and raise funds for specific diocesan projects. As Director of Capital Vision you would:

Support the Fundraising Manager as they implement the fundraising strategy and manage the Parish Fundraising Manager. Work with the Fundraising Manager to continue to develop the culture of fundraising within the senior staff team and central diocesan teams. Help the Fundraising Manager in developing the key relationships. Ensure we provide great fundraising support to parishes – including helping parishes develop their legacy fundraising. Help ensure we run effective fundraising campaigns – such as the Lent Appeal and fundraising for specific central diocesan projects.

8 Person Specification

Experience, knowledge, training and qualifications Essential Experience of/ability to work in loose federations – working with and through a wide range of people while also bringing your own perspective Good at developing and managing processes (to learn, consult, implement etc) Able to consult and empower people across a loose federation Analytical and strategic: to identify opportunities and challenges and how to address them Strong organisational skills developed in programme management roles, ideally in a mixture of environments The wisdom to tailor the application of different disciplines – project management, engagement programmes - to the church environment of decentralisation and low control Strong written and verbal communication skills. Ability to tailor words and pictures to different audiences Ability to produce tangible plans and results, while holding onto and developing the higher level strategic context Experience in managing and leading engagement programmes and campaigns on a large scale across diverse groups of people

Helpful Understanding of the organisational structure and dynamics of the Church of England

Aptitudes and abilities Essential A perceptive listener and discerner Ability to make connections Ability to influence and lead others A flair for engaging, enabling, mobilising, synthesising – making things happen and generating momentum across teams and areas Ability to think strategically and pragmatically Energetic, excellent in teams, relationally strong, personally convincing, a catalyst Builds confidence whilst not being over-bearing Sensitive to different people’s views

Personal attributes A person who shares our values and (whilst not necessarily an Anglican) is a practising Christian. This post is subject to an occupational requirement that the holder be a practising Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010.

The Director of Capital Vision will be required from time to time to attend meetings and events outside normal working hours.

9 How to Apply

The Diocese of London is working with Macaulay Search to conduct this exciting leadership appointment.

The closing deadline for applications is midday on Friday 13th April. Interested candidates are directed to email their application to [email protected]

Your application should comprise:

A covering letter of not more than two pages outlining your motivation and relevant experience for the role. Please also mention your fulfilment of the Occupational Requirement. A full CV, including the more significant positions, responsibilities held and relevant achievements. The names of your three Referees, covering at least the last five years of your employment. Note - these Referees will not be contacted until late in the process and with your prior agreement. The names and details of your referees will be held in strictest confidence.

We acknowledge that your application will be submitted in the context of a two-way discernment process. There will be space made for shortlisted candidates to have informal, informational meetings with team to help you understand the context and role better.

Shortlisted applicants will be invited to interview in late April, and final interviews in early May.

Thank you for your interest in the work of the Diocese of London. Please do not hesitate to get in touch with Macaulay Search using the above email address should you have any questions regarding this appointment process.

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