Our vision for Youth and Children’s ministry is “Partnering with parents to make young disciples.”  We believe parents are the primary disciplers of their children, and our church programmes exist to support and encourage ministry at home. 


You will oversee and develop all ministry to children aged 0–11, putting together teaching programmes for different age groups, recruiting and leading volunteer teams, supporting families, liaising with local schools (principally, St James Primary School) and helping children grow in love and faith through worship, prayer and teaching. 

 

About Us 
St James Muswell Hill is a lively, evangelical Anglican church in North London. We are multi-generational and ethnically diverse. There are three Sunday services, but children’s groups only take place at the 10.30 service. This year we’ve had between 16-35 in the 5-11year group. Learn more:  www.st-james.org.uk

 

Our Team 

You would be joining a committed staff team in an enthusiastic and Christ-honouring culture. We work hard, care for each other, have fun, and strive to be straightforwardly loving and honest. You’ll have been recruited because of your gifts and character, so you won’t be micromanaged, although you’ll be clear about what is expected of you. You’ll be encouraged to rest well and take all your time off. As a team we rely on each other in doing our various ministries, and we have high standards. We dream up new ideas all the time, and if you are coming on board, we can’t wait to hear yours.

 

Key Responsibilities  

  • Oversee and manage all children’s ministry (ages 0–11) 
  • Plan, practice and train others to deliver engaging and adaptable Bible-based sessions (currently using Mustard Seeds) 
  •  Lead and develop volunteer teams, providing pastoral care and training 
  • Help parents to begin and maintain family discipleship    
  • Coordinate the Sunday groups (0–2s, Promiseland Junior (3-4s), and Promiseland for ages 5–11).
  • Co-ordinate the Inclusion team, for children requiring additional support
  • Plan and lead key events, including the Light Party around Halloween,  and the Easter and Summer Holiday Clubs  (around four days each)
  • Liaise with key partner organisations (principally Pathway, for hosting The Christmas Experience – an immersive telling of the Christmas story for primary schools, hosted at St James) 
  • Oversee the Under-5s ministry (including re-starting a toddler group) 
  • Maintain and develop strong links with the church primary school through coordination of assembly rota, and regular school services for Harvest, Christmas, Easter and end of School Year.    
  • Under the clergy, take a leadership role in planning and delivering our monthly All-Age Worship Services,  and children’s services e.g. nativity service  
  • Communicate regularly with parents, carers, and volunteers 
  • Manage rotas, budgets, and safeguarding practices 
  • Work closely with the Youth Minister for smooth transitions and joint ministry (e.g. hosting visits from other local primary schools) 

 

Knowledge & Competence 

  • Provide theological and pastoral leadership for children’s work 
  • Pray regularly for children, families, and volunteers 
  • Support and disciple leaders by example and teaching 
  • Growing awareness of contemporary parental challenges  
  • Ensure full compliance with safeguarding policies and Safer Recruitment, working closely with the Vicar and the volunteer Parish Safeguarding Officer. 
  • Be a visible and approachable presence within church life 

 

Safeguarding and Occupational Requirement   

St James takes safeguarding very seriously in our recruitment and regular working practices. This role is subject to an Enhanced DBS Check, including the barred list, due to regular contact with children. Leadership safeguarding training is mandatory. 

The Safeguarding Policy Statement of St James Church can be found here: https://www.st-james.org.uk/s/Parish-Safeguarding-Policy-2024.pdf 

There is a Genuine Occupational Requirement for the postholder to be a committed Christian who wholeheartedly supports the beliefs and ethos of St James Muswell Hill. 

 

What We Offer 

  • Supportive and collaborative team culture 
  • Opportunities for professional and theological development 
  • Flexibility for creativity and new ideas 
  • A ministry that values prayer, rest, and teamwork 
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How to apply for the job

We encourage all potential applicants to get in touch with our Vicar, Chris Green, for an informal chat:  email chris.green@st-james.org.uk. 

To apply for this role, please complete the formhttps://stjamesmuswellhill.churchsuite.com/-/forms/dshcefnh or email gabrielle.moris@st-james.org.uk.  Please note that applications without the form will not be considered for the role. 

This appointment is subject to two satisfactory references being received.  

The closing date for applications is 20 November 2025. 

Interviews will provisionally be in the week commencing 1 December 2025.

We reserve the right to interview and appoint exceptional candidate prior to the closing date, so please do not delay in submitting your application, together with any additional materials you feel would support it.

Job Location Type
On Location
Location
Muswell Hill, London, GB
Salary
Between £35,000.00 and £40,000.00 pa
£22k–27k with accommodation (if available) or £35k-40k without   
accommodation, depending on relevant experience.
Category
Children and Families
Hours
Full Time
Deadline
Thu, 20/11/2025
Contact Phone
02080513150
Contact Email
gabrielle.moris@st-james.org.uk