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Non-Executive Chapter member (charity trustee)

Worcester, Worcestershire (On-site)
Unpaid role, expenses paid
Voluntary

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Job description

The Chapter constitutes the board of charity trustees of Worcester Cathedral (registered charity: 1207427). The Chapter comprises members who are lay and ordained, executive and non-executive as set out in the Cathedral’s Constitution. The non-executive members provide constructive challenge, input and support to the Cathedral’s strategic direction and operational implementation.

Commitment

Meetings: The Chapter currently meets formally 8 times per year (including two away days), usually for four hours on a weekday morning. Papers are received in advance and all members of the Chapter are expected to have read papers and be prepared to contribute as needed to discussion.

The Chapter does not normally meet in August. Expenses can be claimed for attendance at meetings or carrying out functions on behalf of the Chapter. Non-executive members of the Chapter will serve as lay canons of the Cathedral (or honorary canons if ordained), having the right to the title of ‘Canon’ and of being assigned a stall in the Cathedral’s 14th Quire. Non-executive members of the Chapter are required to adhere to the Chapter Member / Trustee Code of Conduct

Responsibilities of the Chapter:

A non-executive member of the Chapter shall take a full part in the discussions and decision-making of the Chapter as it fulfils its statutory responsibilities:

  • to order the worship and promote the mission of the Cathedral;
  • to formulate proposals in connection with the strategic direction and mission of the Cathedral;
  • to manage all property vested in the Cathedral and the income accruing from it;
  • to ensure that necessary repairs and maintenance of the Cathedral and its contents and other buildings and monuments are carried out;
  • to attend to all matters concerning the appointment of staff to the Cathedral;
  • ​to prepare an annual budget for the Cathedral;
  • to prepare an annual report and accounts;
  • to keep under review the Constitution and Statutes of the Cathedral;
  • to ensure legal and regulatory compliance;
  • to meet safeguarding requirements and ensure best practice; 
  • to exercise the power if necessary to provide for the incorporation of limited companies for the better management of the Cathedral.

Contributing to the Cathedral's Life, Worship and Mission:

A non-executive member of the Chapter shall contribute the skills and experience they bring to the Cathedral as opportunity allows, for example:

  • by serving on such incorporated limited companies as the Chapter may establish, on sub-committees of the Chapter and on any working groups of the Chapter as may be created;
  • by attending and contributing to worship at the Cathedral;
  • by contributing to the ministry of hospitality offered at the Cathedral and to such other Cathedral activity as may be appropriate;
  • by acting as an advocate for the Chapter of Worcester Cathedral within and beyond the Church of England, across the city, the Deanery and the Diocese of Worcester and the wider region;
  • by serving as a Canon of the Cathedral, being seen and present as such, as may be appropriate; 
  • by providing critical friendship and constructive challenge to Chapter colleagues, the Chief Officers and the wider Senior Executive Team.

In general:

  • to ensure their own compliance with the Chapter’s policies and procedures, and contribute to the review and development of policy and practice;
  • to promote and uphold the Cathedral’s reputation and good standing at all times.

 

Person specification

Essential

  1. Communicant member of the Church of England (within the meaning given in Rule 83(2) of the Church Representation Rules), or a communicant member of a Church which is not in communion with the Church of England but subscribes to the doctrine of the Holy Trinity
  2. Committed to the Cathedral’s Christian vision, values, mission and ministry.
  3. Able to carry out legal duties as set out in the Charity Commission’s ‘CC3 - The Essential Trustee’ and make decisions in accordance with the guidance provided in ‘CC27 – Decision-making for charity trustees’.
  4. Willing to follow the Chapter’s Code of Conduct and to uphold all of the Chapter’s safeguarding responsibilities.
  5. Willing to complete appropriate safeguarding training and DBS checking.
  6. Demonstrable strategic leadership and governance skills; previous experience volunteering as a trustee is welcome but not essential.
  7. Willingness to attend to professional personal development including undertaking training.
  8. Able to commit a minimum of eight hours a month to attending Chapter meetings (or other business on behalf of the Chapter) including preparation for meetings.

Desirable

  1. A professional background or significant experience of working in one (or more) of the following areas:
    •  strategic human resources management
    • property management / development
    • strategic planning

ELIGIBILITY

The Chapter members must be eligible to be trustees under the Charities Act. The Chapter members may not act as a trustee if they are disqualified unless authorised to do so by a waiver from the Commission. The reasons for disqualification, issued by the Commission include:

  • being bankrupt or having an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA);
  • having an unspent conviction for certain offences;
  • being on the Sex Offenders Register
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Worcester Cathedral View profile Organisation type Registered Charity Company size 51 - 100
Posted on: 11 November 2025
Closing date: 09 February 2026 at 12:31
Tags: Christian, Faith-Based

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