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Ambitious about Autism, Brighton (On-site)
£37,476 per year
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The King's Trust, Remote
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Aspens Charities, Battle, East Sussex (Hybrid)
£55,000 - £65,000 per year dependant on experience
To lead the development and delivery of a sustainable, multi-year income strategy to support Aspens’ future growth and impact.
Posted 1 week ago
NSPCC/ChildLine, Remote
£28,337 full time equivalent plus £500 home user allowance.
Posted 4 days ago
Bowel Cancer UK, Remote
£28,804 per year, plus £2,000 London weighting if applicable
Posted 1 week ago
Young Roots, Remote
£55,000 per year (£44,000 for 0.8 FTE)
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Canterbury, Kent (Hybrid)
£30,940 pa plus excellent benefits
Full-time
Contract (Fixed-term contract for three years)
Job description

Sanctuary & Racial Justice Officer
Canterbury (and on site in hubs)
£30,940 pa plus excellent benefits
35 hours per week
Fixed-term contract for three years

Are you passionate about shaping churches to become more welcoming and accessible to newcomers, strengthening local expressions of sanctuary and helping to embed racial justice principles into ministry and practice?

We’re looking for a Sanctuary & Racial Justice Officer to build inclusive communities by helping parishes across Kent become more welcoming, accessible and culturally aware for refugees, asylum seekers and newcomers.

Reporting to the Strategic Lead for Sanctuary & Racial Justice, you’ll coordinate existing Welcome Hubs in Canterbury and help launch new hubs in Folkestone, Ashford and Dover. Working with churches, volunteers, councils and community partners, you’ll strengthen local sanctuary, deliver racial justice training and develop practical tools that embed justice into everyday ministry.

This is an exciting, hands-on, people-centric role with so much variety — part community development, part volunteer leadership, as well as a mixture of training and partnership working.

We’re looking for someone with experience of supporting vulnerable people and working with volunteers, a good understanding of racial justice in practice and strong organisational and communication skills. You’ll be confident working across communities, able to manage multiple priorities and be motivated by seeing people and parishes flourish.

You’ll need to be a practising Christian, have the right to work in the UK, have a full, clean driving licence and the ability to travel across Kent and comfortable working flexibly, including occasional evenings and weekends.

The Canterbury Diocesan Board of Finance employs this role on behalf of the Social Justice Network (SJN), a UK-based charity that works to promote social justice, inclusion and support for vulnerable communities. One of SJN’s key initiatives is the Sanctuary & Racial Justice Programme, which works with local authorities, charities and community groups to support and integrate refugee families into their communities. 

The Social Justice Network aims to bring people together. Issues such as low income, debt, lack of skills, poor mental health, forced displacement and isolation are closely interlinked, trapping individuals and communities in cycles of poverty. Our vision is for all churches, in every community, to work together to tackle these issues through action, prayer and giving.

Our Sanctuary & Racial Justice Programmes help individuals and families rebuild their lives after forced displacement. Services include Welcome Hubs, Arts and Wellbeing activities, ESOL classes, employment support and casework. We focus on fostering long-term, meaningful connections with local church communities to restore stability, dignity and belonging. 

It is a genuine occupational requirement that the post-holder is a practising Christian, committed to the faith. This is essential to support and encourage parishes in living out their faith through social action and to engage authentically with the Diocese’s vision and principles in the Sanctuary & Racial Justice Programme. 

All appointments are subject to acceptable pre-appointment checks inclusive of Right to Work in the United Kingdom, References and relevant background checks applicable to the role.

Closing date: 28 April 2026
Interviews 7 May 2026

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The Social Justice Network View profile Organisation type Registered Charity
Posted on: 02 April 2026
Closing date: 28 April 2026 at 23:30
Tags: Advice / Information, Christian, Communications, Social Care / Development, Training / Learning, Volunteering Management, Counselling, Operations, Engagement / Outreach, Faith-Based, Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid, Partnerships, Programme Management, Refugee / Immigration, Wellbeing, Women's Rights, Youth / Children, Events / Activities, Social / Support Work