Are you a passionate and prayerful priest in the Anglo-Catholic tradition who loves God and people? Would you flourish living in the heart of the vibrant, youthful city of Nottingham? Do you have experience of growing a faithful Christian community nourished by the Sacraments and resourced for mission in the local neighbourhood and wider society? Are you a strategic, missional team leader who can take people with you to implement a shared vision? Is God calling you to lead and develop St George’s as the resourcing church of the Anglo-Catholic community in the Nottingham Archdeaconry that ‘is growing to give itself away’?

If so, we encourage you to read this exciting profile which outlines the ambitious plan for a partnership between the three Society parishes in Nottingham, the diocese, the Bishop of Beverley and which, we hope, will be developed with the support of Anglo-Catholic Mission agencies.

“This is not merely a sustaining role. It is a priestly calling; to help a Traditional Catholic resourcing church to flourish; to strengthen mission across the Affinity Model parishes; and to help people meet Jesus, come to faith, and grow as disciples.” (A quote from the parish profile) .

Closing date for applications: 1st March

Interviews: 19th/20th March

For an informal conversation, do be in touch with:

– Bishop Stephen Race, Bishop of Beverley, via his PA Yaneth Infante-Blanco at office@seeofbeverley.org.uk 
– the Archdeacon of Nottingham Phil Williams archd-nottm@southwell.anglican.org

Documents and to apply

The Diocese of Southwell and Nottingham write:
We strive to be an equal opportunity employer. In view of the Five Guiding Principles and in recognition that all three parishes have passed the relevant resolutions, this post will only be available to suitably qualified male clergy. Enhanced DBS clearance is required for this post.

All enquiries concerning the parishes listed below should be directed to the Bishop of Beverley’s Office unless otherwise indicated.
All appointments are of a parish priest unless otherwise stated. Details of the terms of the appointment are usually available with the parish details.