The Evangelical Alliance is pleased to announce the return of its successful Graduate Scheme. We are offering up to nine paid roles across our four national offices as part of a new programme looking to equip and release some of the best and the brightest talent to serve the UK church. These posts are aimed at both graduates and those who have gained equivalent life experience.

We have designed a training programme incorporating weekly content from a range of contributors. This will include theological input, understanding our cultural context, leadership, communications, personal development and much more. You will report to a line manager who will oversee and manage your workload, and you will have opportunities to develop mentoring-style relationships. There will be interaction with the other graduates on the scheme as well as the wider staff team.

The main training component will be delivered for two hours on a Tuesday afternoon which must be working time for each of the posts. Other training will be delivered on an ad hoc basis. Successful applicants will also attend and participate in regular prayer gatherings and engage in team-wide worship.

The scheme will run from the week commencing 9 September 2024 until 23 May 2025. There may be some flexibility in working hours, and these should be discussed at interview and agreed with line managers.

Role: Wales associate (Graduate Scheme)

Location: Central Cardiff, Wales

Pay: Real Living wage, currently £12.00/hour, equates to £252/week (paid monthly and will vary according to the pay period).

Hours: 21 hours per week (three days)

Contract type: Temporary 37-week contract, to include 10.5 days holiday, some of which must be taken during the Christmas break.

Dates: 9 September 2024 – 23 May 2025

Closing Date: 9am, Monday, 3 June 2024

Interviews: Likely to be between 10 and 21 June 2024 in Cardiff or online.

Overall role objectives:

  1. To research, analyse and report on public policy and legislation in Wales from an evangelical Christian perspective.
  2. To research, analyse and report on trends within the life of the church in Wales from an evangelical Christian perspective.
  3. To support the work of the Evangelical Alliance in encouraging Christians and the wider church to engage well in the public square.
  4. To assist and support the work of the Evangelical Alliance in Wales as directed by the head of the Evangelical Alliance in Wales.

Key responsibilities:

  1. To contribute to the implementation of the Evangelical Alliance’s strategic plan in Wales under the day-to-day operational direction of the head of the Evangelical Alliance in Wales.
  2. To provide research and assistance in the development of key projects.
  3. To monitor, analyse and comment on current and potential public policy and Welsh legislation from an evangelical Christian perspective.
  4. To monitor the Welsh media as it reports on matters of concern to evangelicals and offer comment.
  5. To participate in the delivery of the Public Leader programme in Wales.
  6. To assist with the curating and creation of content for communication with members.
  7. To participate in the team activities and strategic projects of the wider UK team, producing outputs which contribute to implementing the Evangelical Alliance’s strategic plan.
  8. To undertake other duties as directed by the head of the Evangelical Alliance in Wales.

The above list of job duties is not exclusive or exhaustive and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks as may reasonably be expected within the scope and level of the post.

How to apply:

To view the full job pack on our website and apply, click here, and email your completed application form to k.ferreira@eauk.org.

All applicants must be committed to the basis of faith, vision and ethos of the Evangelical Alliance.

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This post is subject to an Occupational Requirement that the postholder is a committed evangelical Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 to the Equality Act 2010.

Jobs 3 Jun 2024 Cardiff Wales associate (Grad Scheme)