Church Planter

Niddrie Community Church

Church Planter

£49361

Niddrie Community Church, Edinburgh

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 2 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 5bbd7dd855754c7495d8178ab0f94705

Full Job Description

Niddrie Community Church, based in Edinburgh, work in collaboration with 20schemes Ltd. to recruit missionaries to live and serve in the schemes of Scotland. Church Planters will commit to serve long-term and plant gospel-preaching churches. Due to the nature of the role, there is a requirement to live in the community and be a member of the church at which you will be placed.,

  • Preaching, teaching, and leading worship

  • Develop a strategy for a church plant ministry, recruit and lead a team

  • Pastorally care for, support, and counsel individuals within the church, team and community

  • Recruit, train, and co-ordinate work of church/plant teams

  • Disciple believers and support discipleship relationships

  • Establish new and maintain existing community contacts

  • Conduct research to determine the needs of the community

  • Oversee community events and outreaches

  • Develop local and international partners for financial and prayer support

  • Lead marriages, funerals and other special services where qualified.

    Master of Divinity, BA Theology, and/or pastoral experience

  • Experience working within a ministry context

  • Experience working with people from complex backgrounds

    Fundraising is required for this position and a fundraising goal met before start. Salary range is £35,887 - £49,361, dependent on experience.


  • Safeguarding
    This role may involve working with children or vulnerable adults. Niddrie Community Church is committed to safeguarding. All applicants will be subject to vetting and disclosure checks.

    Applications can only be considered from those who are U.K. citizens or who otherwise have a right to work in the U.K.

    Occupational Requirement
    An occupational requirement applies in terms of the Equality Act (part 1, schedule 9). This post requires the occupant to have a personal faith in Jesus Christ as Saviour and Lord, and to believe that the Bible is fully trustworthy, in all that it affirms, and is the highest authority for faith and life in keeping with 20schemes' statement of faith. These principles require to be applied alongside the professional skills required in this role.