OCMS is a Christian Charity serving the Global Church to realise God’s transforming mission through research and applied scholarship.  More information about us can be found at www.ocms.ac.uk.

Are you a skilled administrator with excellent interpersonal and IT skills and a can-do proactive attitude? Are you looking to contribute to a worthwhile Christian charity that fosters real community among staff and students? If so, we would like to hear from you. 

We are looking for a part-time enthusiastic administrative assistant to provide support to the Registrar across a wide range of tasks and responsibilities covering the building, hospitality and programme administration.

This will include:

-To provide an effective reception service 

-To provide administrative assistance for student admissions to the PhD programme

-Maintain the PhD Programme database and support the PhD Registrar

-Manage ad hoc events including accommodation, hospitality and meeting rooms

Part of being on the staff team is a commitment to contribute to the spiritual community of OCMS and therefore it is an occupational requirement that you are a Christian so you can participate in our regular times of prayer and worship.  In return, we offer a generous annual leave, a pension scheme, and a commitment to your continuing personal and career development in an environment that encourages creativity, diversity and excellence. 

To be considered for this role, all applicants must currently have the right to work in the UK, therefore we will not accept applications from overseas.

How to apply for the job

If you would like to apply then please submit a completed application form and your CV to jobs@ocms.ac.uk.  

The closing date for applications is 4pm on Monday 11th August 2025 with interviews being held in late August.

www.ocms.ac.uk

Job Location Type
Office Based
Location
Oxford, GB
Salary
£16,848.00 pa
(£28,081 full-time equivalent)
Category
Administration
Hours
Part Time
Deadline
Mon, 11/08/2025
Contact Phone
01865556071
Contact Email
jobs@ocms.ac.uk