People Coordinator

Manchester, Greater Manchester (On-site)
£28,000 - £32,000 per year
Full-time
Permanent

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Job description

This is more than an coordinator role. As People & Culture Coordinator, you will help shape a culture of care across OMF International (UK), supporting employees, volunteers and members at every stage of their journey from active service to retirement. If you bring strong organisational skills, emotional intelligence and a heart for prayer and cross-cultural mission, we would love to hear from you.

Job title: People & Culture Coordinator

Hours of work: Full time - 35 hours per week

Job Purpose:

To support OMF’s mission and vision by providing excellent administrative support for the People & Culture department and coordinating the provision of pastoral care and resources which promote the wellbeing, engagement and development of OMF International (UK) workers, including members andretirees.

The jobholder has a special responsibility for coordinating professional and compassionate pastoral, spiritual, and practical care across the OMF International (UK) community. The People & Culture Coordinator will embody and promote OMF’s values, maintaining a consistent culture of care, compliance, and prayerful support across the organisation.

Responsibilities

  • Recruitment & onboarding administration

  • Employee relations process support

  • HR policy management

  • Payroll/benefits coordination

  • HR metrics & reporting

  • Performance management tracking

  • Workforce compliance monitoring

  • Organisational development support

  • Member & Retiree Care - full cycle

  • Maintain accurate HR systems

  • Liaise with Area Reps and other OMF departments

  • Coordinate events and communications

  • Keep all files up-to-date and in line with GDPR policies

  • Regularly review and update policies and procedures

 

 

Supporting the wider OMF team

• Champion OMF’s values of prayer, partnership, and care across all people processes.

• Pray regularly with and for OMF workers, fostering spiritual encouragement and modelling a pastoral approach to leadership.

• Support and participate in OMF International’s mission, by regularly leading the daily National Office Prayers.

• Be open to exploring opportunities to lead weekly office devotions and/or worship.

• Attend regular internal events (such as Home Assignment Workshops, UK team days, retreat days, and other team functions) and occasional external events, presenting and leading departmental sessions as required.

Communication & Partnership

• Liaise with Area Representatives, churches, and partners to ensure members, retirees and volunteers are connected and supported locally.

• Encourage members in partner development and prayer support, particularly when on Home Assignment.

• Liaise with the Communications Department to highlight and effectively share stories and encouragements from OMF international (UK) workers.

• Provide reporting on member movement and status to the Finance Team and Leadership Team

• Undertake any other reasonable ad-hoc duties as specified by the People & Culture Manager.

Safeguarding & Compliance

• Promote a culture of safety, inclusion, and care across all people-related processes.

• Support training and awareness for staff, members, and volunteers on safeguarding and wellbeing issues.

Person Specification

Educated to A Level or equivalent, preferable CIPD level 3 qualified 

Theological and/or missiological training

Good understanding of the UK and Ireland Christian context and cross-cultural mission

Basic knowledge of safeguarding 

Competent user of Microsoft Office, databases, and digital communication tools including Microsoft Teams

Driven to achieve high standards in administration and events organisation

Self-motivated, keen to drive projects forward using own initiative

Friendly and courteous towards candidates, colleagues and supporters

Emotionally intelligent, a good listener with apastoral nature

Responds positively to constructive feedback

Adopts a can-do attitude and flexible approach 

Open to change and willing to learn new skills

Prioritises consistency and compliance, whilst also demonstrating a compassionate response to individual circumstances.

Meet our Occupational Requirement to be a practising Christian as an active member of a local church and be able to clearly demonstrate a personal commitment to the mission, principles, values and practices contained in our Ethos Statement

Hold the Right to Work in the UK

Able to commute to OMF National Office, Oxford Street, Manchester

Able to occasionally travel locally and/or internationally for meetings and events, including overnight and at weekends

Experience of living cross culturally

Terms of Appointment

• Full time 35 Hours pw Mon-Fri; occasional evening/weekend commitments

• Salary £28,000-£32,000 per annum commensurate with experience

• Non-contributory pension of 8% of salary on completion of a probationary period andbackdated to start date

• Paid annual leave entitlement of 25 days in addition to pro-rata public holidays

• Applicants must be eligible to work in the UK

• It is an occupational requirement for this role to be filled by a Christian

• Appointment subject to satisfactory references and DBS check

Organisation
OMF International (UK) View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 11 - 20
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Posted on: 17 February 2026
Closing date: 17 March 2026 at 18:11
Job ref: PC OMF
Tags: Administration, Christian, Communications, Human Resources, Training / Learning, Operations, Faith-Based, Mentoring / Coaching, Recruitment