Could you drive our ambitious transformation programme and vision in the Diocese of Worcester? Our new Transformation Project Manager role will support our goal of a numerically larger church in 2030, which we will achieve through increasing our new worshipping communities, doubling the young people who worship in our churches and investing in church renewal. This role will support projects across the diocese and guide our strategic priority leads, ensuring projects are well planned, financially sound, and capable of delivering significant impact. Day to day you will: · Manage a portfolio of projects to ensure they are effectively planned, executed, and delivered · Support and collaborate with project leads and diverse stakeholders · Prepare reports and support with funding applications Our successful candidate and colleague will be a person who is: · a smart and straightforward, hands-on, experienced project manager who can serve their team and our parishes · a natural networker and relationship builder · passionate about enabling spiritual and numerical growth in the church · experienced managing projects, preferably within a church, charity, or community context and hold a project management qualification The Diocese of Worcester is a great place to work with excellent holiday allowances and a very good pension. We want to give those who work for us the flexibility to balance their work and home lives well. Salary: £43,260 plus a generous non-contributory pension Hours: 35 hours per week, Monday – Friday to include occasional weekends or evenings Location: This post will be based at the Diocesan Office in central Worcester with some home working possible and will require travel around the Diocese. To apply: Complete our on-line application form and downlaod our job description This is a fixed term role for four years (unless extended). Closing date : 9am, 24th February Interviews: 4th March The Church of England is for everyone, and it is a priority for us to reflect the diversity of the community the Church serves across the whole diocese. We welcome all applications from interested and suitably qualified people, and particularly welcome applications from those of UK Minority Ethnic / Global Majority Heritage and People with Disabilities.