Part-time Chaplain to work in HMP Cardiff and Probation Approved Premises 15 hours per week

Part-time Chaplain to work in HMP Cardiff and Probation Approved Premises 15 hours per week Cardiff, Wales

Ministry of Justice
Full Time Cardiff, Wales 30938 - 32424 GBP ANNUAL Today
Job description

Part-time Chaplain to work in HMP Cardiff and Probation Approved Premises 15 hours per week – 72787
£30,938 – £32,424
Cardiff


We encourage applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We champion diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. To find out more about how we do this visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice/about/equality-and-diversity.

Rydym yn croesawu ac yn annog ceisiadau gan bawb, yn cynnwys grwpiau sydd wedi’u tangynrychioli yn ein gweithlu ar hyn o bryd, ac rydym yn ymfalchïo mewn bod yn gyflogwr o safon uchel sy’n denu llawer o ymgeiswyr. Ewch i https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice/about/equality-and-diversity gael rhagor o wybodaeth am sut rydym yn hyrwyddo amrywiaeth a chynhwysiant yn y gweithle.

HMPPSin Wales: Vacancy Attraction Statement

Preventing victims by changing lives

HMPPS in Wales works in an integrated way to keep communities in Wales safer and to give the men and women we work with the opportunity to change their lives. We commission and provide offender management services in the community and in custody to deliver the orders of the courts and support rehabilitation. Our aim is to deliver outstanding, seamless offender management services in Wales that protect the public, reduce reoffending, deliver value for money and support our partners.


The Welsh Language Scheme


Welsh Language skills for this post are desirable.

HMPPS yng Nghymru: Datganiad i ddenu Ymgeiswyr i wneud cais am Swydd Wag

Atal pobl rhag dod yn ddioddefwyr trwy newid bywydau


Mae HMPPS yng Nghymru yn gweithio mewn ffordd integredig i gadw cymunedau yng Nghymru yn fwy diogel, a rhoi cyfle i’r dynion a’r merched hynny rydym yn gweithio â hwy i newid eu bywydau. Rydym yn comisiynu a darparu gwasanaethau rheoli troseddwyr yn y gymuned a’r carchar i weithredu gorchmynion y llysoedd a chefnogi adsefydlu. Ein nod yw darparu gwasanaethau rheoli troseddwyr ardderchog ac esmwyth yng Nghymru sy’n gwarchod y cyhoedd, lleihau aildroseddu, cynnig gwerth am arian a chefnogi ein partneriaid.

Y Cynllun Iaith Gymraeg

Mae sgiliau iaith Gymraeg yn ddymunol ar gyfer y swydd hon.

Overview

Job holders within this Group Profile will provide religious and pastoral care of prisoners and staff in their own faith tradition and have an understanding/ knowledge of other differing faiths.

Characteristics

Typical tasks associated with this Group Profile include:

  • Act as faith advisor in the establishment providing advice, pastoral care and spiritual welfare to prisoners, staff and their families as requested
  • Facilitate and deliver opportunities for worship study and religious programmes
  • Contribute towards the development of local policy, procedures and practice
  • Provide mentoring and personal support for other chaplains and volunteers including following incidents
  • Be part of the provision of available and accessible chaplaincy care at all times
  • Plan and lead worship and prayer / faith specific meetings
  • Provide pastoral care to prisoners and help to provide support and bring resolution to crisis situations where required
  • Nurture Chaplaincy volunteers in their contribution
  • Facilitate services provided by contractors and volunteers
  • Work collaboratively with other Chaplains and Managing Chaplain on the maintenance and provision of facilities for worship and prayer
  • Ensure your prison community is aware of relevant religious events and coordinate establishment support for these
  • Acquire and distribute appropriate religious literature, supplies and materials
  • Contribute to training programmes and materials for staff and volunteers
  • Be proactive in forging links with their local faith communities and other agencies, as relevant and consider ways in which these communities/agencies may become involved in mentoring prisoners on release
  • Participate in developing ways for improving and achieving Service Delivery Indicators (SDI)
  • As required, undertake and ensure that all relevant administration, data collection and analysis including relevant SDIs are collated
  • Be part of the organisation and delivery of Faith Awareness Training for staff
  • Undertake Diocesan Ministerial Reviews, where appropriate
  • Take responsibility for your own spiritual health and development, allowing time for private prayer, study and retreat
  • Provide appropriate support to the establishment in the absence of the Managing Chaplain
  • Actively support the Assessment, Care in Custody and Teamwork (ACCT) process
  • Attend relevant boards/meetings and actively contribute either as chair or team member

Job Descriptions relating to this Group Profile

  • Chaplain : Anglican Ordained Deacon Religious Brother Sister Lay Person
  • Chaplain : Anglican Ordained Priest
  • Chaplain : Christian Chaplain – Ordained Priest or Free Church equivalent
  • Chaplain : Christian Ordained Deacon Religious Brother Sister Lay Person
  • Chaplain : Free Church Non Ordained Deacon or lay Person
  • Chaplain : Free Church Ordained
  • Chaplain : Hindu
  • Chaplain : Muslim
  • Chaplain : Roman Catholic Ordained Deacon Religious Brother Sister Lay Person
  • Chaplain : Roman catholic Ordained Priest
  • Chaplain : Sikh
  • Chaplain : Buddhist
  • Chaplain : Jewish
  • Chaplain : Orthodox
  • Chaplain : Pagan
  • Chaplain : Quaker
  • Chaplain : Rastafari

Essential Skills/ Qualifications/ Accreditation/ Registration

Must complete specific training to hold the qualifications required for area of specialism outlined on the relevant Job Description.

Faith Eligibility Requirements (May 2017) Buddhist:

  • Be a committed Buddhist living by a moral standard of at least that of the Five Precepts and meditate regularly.
  • Display a competent understanding of Buddhist teaching and practice.
  • Have demonstrable knowledge of Buddhist schools other than the one to which you belong and be willing to help and encourage interest in, and practice of those schools, when required.
  • Have endorsement by the Prison Service Buddhist Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

Anglican:

Ordained Priest

  • Be an ordained member of the Anglican Communion (or of churches part of the Porvoo and Meissen Agreements).
  • Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years.
  • Have formal endorsement in the form of the Licence of the Diocesan Bishop.

Or

Licensed Reader, Religious Brother/Sister

  • Be a licensed Reader, ordained Deacon
  • Be a Religious sister or brother, Church Army officer or other appropriately qualified or licensed minister in the Anglican tradition*] subject to agreement from Anglican Bishop to Prisons.
  • Have formal endorsement in the form of the licence of the Diocesan Bishop

Free Church:

Ordained Chaplains

  • Be an ordained (or denominational equivalent) minister of a free church denomination / church grouping which is either a member of the Free Churches Group, Churches Together in England or Churches Together in Wales. Ordained Free Church chaplains are trained faith practitioners in their own communities.
  • Ordained (or denominational equivalent) chaplains will have shown through at least two years post-ordination / accreditation experience that they can effectively practice and fulfil the skills and competencies required of a Faith leader. A formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study and Professional Recognition by their denomination generally representing at least 3 years of study, normally to Degree standard will be required of all ordained chaplains.

Or

Non Ordained Chaplains

  • Be a lay minister of a Free Church denomination / church grouping which is either a member of the Free Churches Group, Churches Together in England or Churches Together in Wales. Non-ordained Free Church chaplains are trained faith practitioners in their own communities.
  • Non-Ordained chaplains will have completed a level of study in a theological or biblical discipline which enables them to be recognised by their denomination as a minister of that community. They have demonstrated consistently to a range of people (academic / pastoral / practical) that they have effective communication and relational skills in order to have achieved this level of accreditation. A formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study generally representing at least three years of Part Time study, normally to Diploma standard will be required of all non-ordained chaplains.
  • Formal endorsement of the candidate’s denominational accreditation will be required from the Free Churches Faith Advisor. Church leaders at a regional or national level, i.e. Moderators, Chairs, Regional Ministers etc. will be asked to provide written confirmation to the Faith Advisor attesting to the credentials, qualifications and accountability of each candidate (This evidence will be required before appointment and thereafter periodically according to HMPPS vetting policy)
  • In order to maintain endorsement by the Free Churches Faith Advisor all chaplains will be expected to demonstrate regular ongoing reflection or training contributing towards their ongoing professional development as ministers.

Orthodox:

Ordained Priest or Bishop

  • Be an ordained priest or bishop of the Orthodox Church in Communion with the See of Constantinople, and/or Antioch, Jerusalem, Alexandria.
  • Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years. Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination of a Bishop, Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee).

Ordained Deacon, Subdeacon, Religious Brother/Sister/ Reader

  • Be an Ordained Deacon, Subdeacon, Reader or monastic or be qualified by the Bishops for this ministry.
  • Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination or qualification from a Bishop, Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ, subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee.)

Roman Catholic: Ordained Priest

  • Be an ordained priest in the Roman Catholic Church.
  • Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior and formal agreement to work in a specific diocese by the local Diocesan Bishop (Evidence required before appointment)

Or

Ordained Deacon, Religious Brother/Sister/ Lay Person

  • Be an ordained Permanent Deacon, a Religious Brother or Sister or a suitably qualified lay person of the Roman Catholic Church
  • Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior and formal agreement to work in a specific diocese by the local Diocesan Bishop (Evidence required before appointment)

Christian Science:

  • Chaplains should be members of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts.
  • Chaplains should be class taught students, by an authorised teacher of Christian Science.
  • Chaplains should be active members of a Christian Science branch church or society.
  • Chaplains should be endorsed by the Christian Science Prison Chaplains Committee

Hindu:

  • Be a committed and practising Hindu.
  • Display a competent understanding of Hindu teaching and practice.
  • Have demonstrable knowledge of Hindu philosophy and rituals.
  • Have relevant practical experience
  • Have endorsement from the Prison Service Hindu Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

Humanist

  • Have a cohesive system of values or beliefs but which do not self-classify as religious. These should be serious, genuinely and sincerely held, and worthy of respect in a democratic society
  • An ability to articulate the values and beliefs above
  • Have received formal endorsement from the Non-Religious Pastoral Support Network

Jehovah’s Witness:

  • A minister for Jehovah’s Witnesses must be an appointed elder.
  • Have a formal nomination from the body of elders of the congregation where he is an appointed elder.
  • Have formal endorsement by the prison service faith advisor for Jehovah’s Witnesses.
  • Measure up to the Scriptural qualifications found at 1 Timothy 3:1-10; Titus 1:5-9; 1 Peter 5:2, 3 and display them to a consistent and reasonable degree.
  • Have a thorough understanding of the beliefs, teachings and practices of Jehovah’s Witnesses and is committed to living by the Bible’s moral values and standards.
  • Have been trained and have experience in pastoral care and have demonstrated effective communication and social skills.

Jewish:

  • Be an ordained Rabbi, or
  • In lieu of ordination, be a committed, practising and knowledgeable Jewish lay person.
  • Have endorsement from the Prison Service Jewish Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

Muslim:

  • Have an in-depth knowledge of Islam (preferably hold a recognised qualification in Islamic Studies at graduate level).
  • Demonstrate at least three years of excellent Imam skills (relevant practical experience including delivery of worship, group work and pastoral care.).
  • Formal endorsement by the candidate’s faith community – through the Prison Service Muslim Adviser at Chaplaincy HQ* (Evidence required before appointment)

Pagan

  • Possess and prove an in-depth knowledge of, and experience in, your own Pagan Tradition,
  • You will require an eclectic approach, so a working knowledge of other traditions is essential.
  • Possess the confidence and expertise to lead open ritual, officiate in Rites of Passage, and run workshops for mixed Pagan traditions within the prison system.
  • Have formal endorsement by the candidate’s faith community – through the Prison Service Pagan Faith Adviser at Chaplaincy HQ (Evidence required before appointment)

Quaker:

  • Be a Member of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in good standing.
  • Have demonstrable in-depth knowledge of Quaker faith and practice. It is desirable although not essential that candidates will have completed the Equipping for Ministry course at Woodbrooke Quaker Study Centre
  • Have formal endorsement by the candidate’s faith community – through the Prison Service Quaker Adviser

Rastafari:

  • Must be a committed Rastafarian
  • Must demonstrate a high level of consciousness towards the principles of Rastafari
  • Must have a high tolerance and flexibility when working with the various members of the Rastafari family
  • Must have a general understanding of all the Rastafarian Mansions/Houses
  • Must have the endorsement of the prison service Rastafari faith advisers

Sikh:

  • Practicing Sikh, preferably Amritdhari, who wears the Sikh Symbols.
  • Display an in-depth understanding of Sikh teaching and practice and be able to read and recite Gurbani (Sikh prayers).
  • Committed to the Sikh Rehat Maryada (Code of Conduct) & Guru Granth Sahib.
  • Have endorsement from the Prison Service Sikh Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment).

Desirable

  • Ability to communicate in Punjabi

Spiritualist

  • Must have passed the required prison chaplain training as set by the Spiritualists’ National Union (which is the governing body for Spiritualism),
  • Must be approved/endorsed by the SNUs Ministers Administration Committee

An ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence through the medium of English or (where specified in Wales) Welsh

Behaviours

  • Communicating and Influencing
  • Managing a Quality Service
  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Leadership
  • Working Together

Technical Requirements

Must complete specific training to hold the qualifications required for area of specialism outlined on the relevant Job Description.

Salary

£30,938 - £32,424 Pro rata

Additional Information

Working Arrangements & Further Information

The MoJ offers Hybrid Working arrangements where business need allows. This is an informal, non-contractual form of flexible working that blends working from your base location, different MoJ sites and / or from home (please be aware that this role can only be worked in the UK and not overseas). Some roles will not be suitable for Hybrid Working. Similarly, Hybrid Working will not suit everyone’s circumstances. Arrangements will be discussed and agreed with the successful candidate(s) and subject to regular review.

For nationally advertised roles, the successful candidate(s) will be appointed to a MoJ office location, which may include their nearest Justice Collaboration Centre or Justice Satellite Office. This will be discussed and agreed on the completion of pre-employment checks.

Some of MoJ’s terms and conditions of service are changing as part of Civil Service reform. The changes will apply to staff joining MoJ who are new to the Civil Service. Staff joining MoJ from other civil service employers will transfer onto the new MoJ terms if they are already on ‘modernised’ terms in their current post or onto ‘unmodernised’ MoJ terms if they are on ‘unmodernised’ terms at their current post. Details will be available if an offer is made.

Standard working hours for this post are 37 hours per week excluding breaks which are unpaid.

If you are a current NPS employee, this vacancy may be available on a Loan basis for up to 2 years. Applications are invited from suitable qualified staff.

The Loan/Secondment is subject to the approval of the selected candidate’s Business Unit, which should be obtained before confirmation of appointment.

Benefits

Annual Leave

  • The holiday year runs from 1 March. If you work a non standard work pattern your leave entitlement may be expressed in either hours or days as appropriate. Leave entitlement is calculated on a pro-rata basis and you will be advised of your actual entitlement on appointment. If you were appointed internally and your leave was previously calculated in days, this will continue to be the case.

Bank, Public and Privilege Holidays

  • You are entitled to 9 days (66 hours 36 minutes) in recognition of bank, public and privilege holidays. These hours are added to your annual leave allowance. There is a requirement to work some public and bank holidays subject to your shift pattern and the operational needs of the establishment

Pension

  • The Civil Service offers a choice of two pension schemes, giving you the flexibility to choose the pension that suits you best.

Work Life Balance

HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) is keen to encourage alternative working arrangements. Work life balance provides greater opportunities for staff to work more flexibly wherever managers and establishments can accommodate requests to do so. HMPPS offers flexible working subject to completion of a satisfactory probationary period and NVQ

Season Ticket Advance

  • After two months’ service, you’ll be eligible to apply for a season ticket advance to purchase a quarterly or longer-period season ticket for travel between home and your place of work

Childcare Vouchers

For any moves across the Civil Service may have implications on your ability to carry on claiming childcare vouchers

Training

HMPPS is committed to staff development and offers a range of training and development opportunities, including areas such as Equality and Diversity, Dealing with Challenging Behaviour, Suicide Prevention and Anti Bullying Programmes

  • There are opportunities to access promotion programmes and HMPPS provides a variety of training appropriate to individual posts
  • All staff receive security and diversity training and an individual induction programme into their new roles

Eligibility

  • All candidates are subject to security and identity checks prior to taking up post
  • All external candidates are subject to 6 months probation. Internal candidates are subject to probation if they have not already served a probationary period within HMPPS
  • All staff are required to declare whether they are a member of a group or organisation which the HMPPS considers to be racist

Working for the Civil Service

The Civil Service Code sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants.

We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission’s recruitment principles. Should you feel that the recruitment process has breached the recruitment principles you are able to raise a formal complaint in the following order

  • To Shared Service Connected Ltd (0845 241 5358 (Monday to Friday 8am – 6pm) or e mail [email protected]);
  • To Ministry of Justice Resourcing team ([email protected]);
  • To the Civil Service Commission (details available here)

The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As a Disability Confident employer, MoJ are committed to providing everyone with the opportunity to demonstrate their skills, talent and abilities, by making adjustments throughout all elements of the recruitment process and in the workplace. MoJ are able to offer an interview to disabled candidates who meet the minimum selection criteria, except in a limited number of campaigns.

You will be able to request reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process within the application form. If you need additional help completing the application form, please contact the SSCL Recruitment Enquiries Team.

We encourage applications from people from all backgrounds and aim to have a workforce that represents the wider society that we serve. We pride ourselves on being an employer of choice. We champion diversity, inclusion and wellbeing and aim to create a workplace where everyone feels valued and a sense of belonging. To find out more about how we do this visit: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ministry-of-justice/about/equality-and-diversity.

Part-time Chaplain to work in HMP Cardiff and Probation Approved Premises 15 hours per week
Ministry of Justice

www.justice.gov.uk
London, United Kingdom
Michael Gove
$100 to $500 million (USD)
1001 to 5000 Employees
Government
National Services & Agencies
2007
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