Racial Justice Project Assistant

Company: The Church of England

Location: Liverpool

Posted: April 29th, 2026

Role Summary

Role Summary In the Diocese of Liverpool, we are united in our faith-driven commitment to racial justice, equity, and inclusion, recognising our role in healing and reconciliation. Inspired by the Church of England’s 2021 report From Lament to Action and the work of the Archbishops Commission on Racial Justice we have committed to actionable steps in our parishes and schools. In response we have developed a local strategy, “From Repentance to Repair,” a framework to support cultural and structural change for a more equitable future for all people and holding ourselves accountable for measurable progress. We are committed to championing our belief that all people are wonderfully and fearfully created in the image of God and are of equal worth. The Diocese Of Liverpool Is Seeking a Full Time Racial Justice Project Assistant To Support Two Key Initiatives That Are Advancing Social And Racial Justice And Community Engagement Across The Diocese

Duties And Key Responsibilities

Parish and deanery coordination:

Events, Training And Logistics

Partner Support

Local Grants Administration

Resource Development And Communications Support

Monitoring, Evaluation And Reporting

The post holder will have a fully equipped workstation within the Diocesan offices. The nature of the post will require work to be undertaken in locations across the Diocese. Some meetings and training events will take place during evenings and weekends, for which time off in lieu will need to be taken. The postholder will be expected to work within the terms and conditions operated by the Diocesan Board of Finance.

Additional Requirements

The successful candidate will be required to complete the company’s induction process including health and safety, safeguarding policies and data protection. If required, a DBS check will be arranged for you.

For an informal discussion about this role contact the Director of Social Justice: ellen.loudon@liverpool.anglican.org.

The post holder must be in sympathy with the aims and ethos of the Church of England. The post holder must also fully support the Values of the Diocese of Liverpool

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