Safeguarding Manager
Join the Anglican Communion Office to provide professional leadership, oversight and delivery of safeguarding practice across the Anglican Consultative Council (ACC) and the Anglican Alliance, and to support the Anglican Communion Safe Church Commission. Working within a trauma-informed and survivor-centred framework, the Safeguarding Manager will ensure that survivors’ experiences meaningfully inform safeguarding governance, strategy and practice, including when their voices are expressed in challenging or uncomfortable ways. The postholder will bring significant experience of delivering safeguarding work internationally, including training, capacity development or policy implementation across more than one country. They will be able to adapt safeguarding practice to different cultural, legal and ecclesial contexts. This is not an administrative or secretariat-based role. The postholder will be expected to contribute authoritatively, guide and steer safeguarding work and exercise professional independence within Commission meetings and governance settings.
Safeguarding leadership, governance and reporting
- Produce and deliver a realistic and achievable safeguarding operational plan, ensuring that it is appropriately communicated across the organisation.
- Establish robust systems for recording safeguarding concerns, managing cases and monitoring the delivery of training.
- Report regularly to senior management, the Secretary General and the Standing Committee on key safeguarding risks and emerging themes.
- Report on the outcomes of lessons learned reviews. Monitor and report progress against a fully funded safeguarding action plan.
- Seek, listen to and act upon independent advice, ensuring that the Standing Committee has appropriate assurance that safeguarding arrangements are competent, contextual and effective.
Policy, procedures and good practice
- Coordinate the review and development of Anglican Communion safeguarding policies, procedures and good practice guidance.
- Ensure that policies and procedures reflect current legislation and government guidance, and that the voices and experiences of victims and survivors are integral to the organisation’s response.
Case management and survivor support
- Ensure safe, trauma-informed and culturally appropriate responses to disclosures of abuse.
- Promote meaningful engagement with and listening to survivors across different cultural contexts.
- Ensure that allegations of abuse are referred promptly to the appropriate statutory authorities or provincial bodies, with due regard to survivor choice, safety and context.
- Ensure that victims and survivors receive appropriate advice, pastoral support and professional support.
- Ensure that appropriate pastoral and professional support is available both to survivors of abuse and to those who pose a risk, while maintaining effective safeguarding risk-management arrangements.
Support for the Anglican Communion Safe Church Commission
Working alongside the Safe Church Commission consultant, the Safeguarding Manager will:
- Research and draft safeguarding resources, drawing on the expertise of Commission members, external evidence and an understanding of different international contexts.
- Coordinate and attend Commission working groups, distilling discussions and using them to revise resources and develop capacity development programmes.
- Maintain regular contact with provincial representatives and other Anglican Communion partners, learning from their experience, understanding emerging issues and ensuring that they are included in the Communion’s safeguarding ministry.
- Develop and deliver culturally appropriate and linguistically diverse capacity development events and training.
- Attend meetings on behalf of the Commission with safeguarding organisations and partners involved in capacity development events.
- Liaise with contacts in the UK and across the Anglican Communion regarding funding for the Safe Church Commission.
The client requests no contact from agencies or media sales.