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Voluntary
Job description

Clergy Support Trust is the largest and oldest charity helping Anglican clergy and their families.
Founded in 1655 and with assets of over £110m, the charity provides financial grants, services and resources for serving and retired ministers, ordinands, and clergy families.

We are looking to appoint two outstanding new Trustees, to join the Board and the charity at this exciting moment. Specifically, we are eager to hear from candidates with experience of at least one, ideally more, of the following areas:

  • Ordained ministry in the Church of England (for example, as a parish priest,
  • chaplain, Area Dean, or Archdeacon);
  • Communications and digital media (especially within the charity sector);
  • Fundraising and supporter engagement;
  • Personal experience of the Trust’s grants, services and resources (for example, as
  • an applicant, or as a diocesan officer responsible for supporting other ministers);
  • Wider knowledge of the Church of England or Anglican Communion.

Increasingly, the Trust also advocates for clergy, as well as acting to support them, which recently contributed to a 10.7% rise in the basic clergy stipend across England. In 2026, we published a new three-year strategy focussed on “going upstream” – understanding better the root causes of challenges facing clergy, supporting those in new ways and offering a broader programme to empower clergy, while focussing our grants on those in the greatest need.

Although the charity’s excellent relationships with the Church of England and other Anglican Provinces are important, the Trust is proudly independent, and offers a confidential service to those seeking its help.

The Board of Trustees – referred to in our Royal Charter as the Court of Assistants - is responsible for setting the charity’s strategy and vision, for overseeing the work of its Chief Executive, and for scrutinising performance. There is an occupational requirement for Trustees to be supportive of the Trust’s Anglican ethos and identity (but not to be practising Anglicans).

The charity’s operations, profile and programme have grown significantly in recent years, and a key element of the Court’s role is to support, challenge and affirm the work of the charity’s executive leadership team. Trustee's main takes and accountabilities include:

  • Formulating and reviewing strategic aims
  • Monitoring performance
  • Legal and regulatory compliance
  • Guardians of the charity’s assets
  • Promotion of the charity and engagement with stakeholders

We hope for candidates who bring some experience and understanding of the charity sector, as well as a genuine and active passion for the important work which the Trust does. Strong candidates will have an ability to think strategically about the current and future needs of our applicants, and how best to meet those in a challenging and changing climate. They will understand and represent the Nolan Principles of public life, and the legal duties, responsibilities and liabilities of charity trusteeship. The Court takes seriously and wishes to reflect the glorious diversity of God’s Church,
and would particularly welcome applications at this time from women, those who identify as of Global Majority Heritage, and people living with disabilities.

The Court meets four times per year; in-person attendance is expected at those meetings (usually in central London), as well as for an annual twenty-four-hour awayday,  normally in February. All Trustees are asked to serve on two of the five sub-committees, which meet four times a year, where online attendance is usual (though in-person attendance welcomed). Trustees are encouraged (but not required) to be present at our annual Festival in St Paul’s Cathedral each May.

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Organisation
Clergy Support Trust View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 21 - 50

Clergy Support Trust is the largest charity focused on the wellbeing of Anglican clergy and their families.

Posted on: 22 June 2026
Closing date: 17 July 2026 at 09:00
Tags: Campaigns, Christian, Communications, Fundraising, Marketing, Brand, Content Writing / Copywriting, Engagement / Outreach, Faith-Based, Social Media, Strategy, Corporate Fundraising, Direct / Supporters, Individual Giving, Major Donor, Trusts / Foundations, Digital Fundraising, Governance / Management

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