Operations Director (Andover)
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Location: SP10 1LZ, Andover, Hampshire, South East, UKRECRUITMENTiQ is supporting a growing, outward looking and vibrant parish with an extensive social action mission delivered by Lighthouse building on strong links with the NHS, Town and Borough Councils and other charity and corporate organisations.The role ofThe Operations Director ensures that the vision and mission of theParish are underpinned by excellent governance, efficient systems, and a culture of collaboration and trust.We are looking for an organised, energised, detail orientated and pro-active person with a proven history of strategic leadership with strong administrative skills including high levels of IT literacy, written and verbal communication skills. You are experienced in working alone and in a team. You will join a friendly and committed staff team supporting the mission and ministry of the parish fuelled by prayer, laughter and cake.Oversee the effective use, security, and development of the parishs IT and digital systems, ensuring they support communication, administration, and mission delivery.To support the Rector operationally to deliver the strategic vision and mission of the Parish by providing operational leadership and management to the Parish Staff Team ensuring that its churches, buildings, support staff and resources are effectively managed.The Operations Director leads the day-to-day management of parish operations, ensuring coherence across the seven congregations, various ministries and numerous events, and multiple church sites.Key responsibilitiesHRManage and deliver the HR systems, in consultation with legal advisors, including recruitment, induction, probation, appraisal and exit interviews, all contractual matters, policies and proceduresManages the Operations team including the Administration Team and Facilities Co-ordinatorGovernanceAdminister the governance of the Parish including supporting the PCC Secretary and ex-officio on PCC, Standing Committee, Finance & Stewardship Committee, and Fabric CommitteesEnsure timely preparation and circulation of PCC and Standing Committee papers, minutes, and reports, working closely with the PCC Secretary.Manage commercial agreements e.g. hire agreements, long term professional contracts etc.Data Protection OfficerFinanceWork closely with the Treasurer and Finance committee to develop and manage the budget, create long term forecasts and financial sustainability plans and support the creation of a fundraising strategy. The Treasurer remains the PCCs financial officer; the OD ensures financial administration, reporting, and budget management processes are professionally executedStrategic oversight of fund-raising and grant applicationsIT and Digital SystemsProvide strategic oversight of digital infrastructure (Microsoft 365, ChurchSuite, ExpensePlus, parish websites) to ensure effective communication, administration and mission delivery.Ensure GDPR compliance, cybersecurity and data resilience.Manage IT suppliers, licences and budgets.Equip staff and volunteers through guidance, documentation and training.Lead digital development projects to improve efficiency, collaboration and reporting.Fabric & EstatesOversee the strategic development and implementation of the fabric and facilities needs of the Parish, day to day management of the Facilities Co-ordinatorEnsure compliance with Church of England property regulations and statutory health and safety requirements.Work with wardens and external professionals (architects, surveyors, contractors) to deliver maintenance and development projects.Volunteer ManagementFoster a positive culture of volunteering that values participation, clear communication and empowerment.Support operational systems that enable volunteers to flourish in their ministries.Leadership and CommunicationLead communication across staff and clergy teams to ensure awareness of activities and priorities.Manage and communicate effectively with key stakeholders (e.g. civic leaders, diocesan officers, contractors, consultants).Lead or contribute to cross-parish projects that improve operational efficiency and collaboration.Attend Tuesday staff meetings, the annual staff retreat, and relevant training.Reporting and Record KeepingMaintain accurate operational records for PCC and diocesan reporting.Research and implement improvements in systems, software and policies.GeneralExercise initiative and adaptability in undertaking additional responsibilities or projects as may reasonably be required by the Rector or PCC to ensure the effective delivery of the Parishs mission and operations.Essential skills, knowledge and experience required for the jobCommitted, church going Christian with a vibrant lived faithPassionate about our Vision and the work of Andover ParishCommitted to following all parish policies and proceduresExperience of line management & project managementExperience of creating a strategy and managing a budgetConfident and quick thinker, with the ability to analyse complex issues quickly and offer solutionsProven ability to prioritise, manage workload and delegate effectivelyExcellent organisational, interpersonal and collaborative, written & oral communication skillsFlexible, proactive team player with a good sense of humour!Good understanding of IT systems, ICT literate and strong Microsoft 365 skill setSpecial Conditions: This role has an Occupational Requirement to be a Christian, as permitted under Schedule 9, Part 1, of the Equality Act 2010Note: We are committed to investing in our staff and are willing to discuss training needs as part of the interview process.For further information or to apply with your CV and cover letter please click apply now.Closing Date: 1st December 2025Start Date: January 2026TPBN1_UKTJ
- Location:
- Andover
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Logistics & Warehousing