Dean of Chapel and College Chaplain
Winchester College
Hampshire
- Expired
- Salary:
- Winchester College has its own generous salary scale, which is above the national scale. A competitive salary commensurate with the significance/seniority of the post will be offered.
- Job type:
- Full Time, Permanent
- Start date:
- April 2025 or earlier.
- Apply by:
- 8 November 2024
Job overview
Winchester College offers the right candidates the exciting opportunity to join a special and unique setting at the heart of this historic foundation. On the appointment of the current incumbents to other roles beyond Winchester, the College seeks to restructure its Chaplaincy team and further develop the spiritual and pastoral leadership and ministry to the whole school community.
The Roles
The College seeks to appoint one or more Anglican priests to the role of Chaplain to the pupils, staff and wider community of Winchester College. For the suitable applicant, the position of Dean of Chapel (Senior Chaplain) will also be available from April 2025 or earlier.
The successful candidate(s) must be an ordained priest in full communion with the Church of England. They will take a full pastoral, liturgical and catechetical role within the chaplaincy team, and will work together in planning, organising and leading school worship, assisting in the pastoral and spiritual care of pupils and staff. Essential to the role will be a profound pastoral commitment, with the passion, faith and stamina to minister in good times and bad to a large community of 750 pupils and several hundred staff.
The chaplaincy team currently comprises the Dean of Chapel, College and Lay Chaplains, a College Curate (who is also a Housemaster) and a Sacristan. Over the next twelve months, the current Dean of Chapel will take up an incumbency in the Oxford diocese and the Senior Lay Chaplain will retire, both after several years’ excellent service. The arrival of girl boarders within an expanded College community, scheduled for September 2026, heralds a new phase in Winchester’s commitment to the formation and education of young people. The Dean of Chapel and his/her team will play an instrumental part in the implementation of the College’s mission and aim, with much scope for developing the use of space and time for worship, as well as the pastoral and sacramental counsel offered to the community.
Life of the Chapel
Regular worship in the Chapel draws pupils inclusively into a community founded on Christian values. In accordance with the Founder’s wishes and the school’s charitable aims, attendance at services in the school’s chapels is a vital part of the pupils’ religious education and observance. These take place throughout the week in the College Chapel, in St Michael’s Church and in Chantry. Divine worship is offered daily. The whole school gathers for services in the Cathedral several times a year.
Boarders make a commitment to one Sunday service each week, which day pupils are also welcome to attend, and all pupils are required to attend a weekly morning service during term. Evensongs, Communion/Eucharists, and Complines and seasonal celebrations complete the weekly pattern of worship. A small but growing number of pupils is prepared each year by the chaplains for Confirmation in the College Chapel. The Christian Union and the Parents’ Prayer Group also meet regularly and are led by one of the chaplaincy team. There is a growing number of occasional offices (weddings, baptisms, funerals, and memorial services) held in the chapels throughout the year.
A thriving Roman Catholic community, led by the Roman Catholic Lay Chaplain, has strong links with the Abbey of Douai, which provides celebrants for the weekly Roman Catholic Mass. A group known as Faith Circles, for pupils practising other faiths, meets every Sunday. Several other spaces are adaptable for religious worship, including School and New Hall. Chaplains are expected to visit the boarding houses regularly to meet pupils and conduct informal services and discussion groups. The chaplains will be engaged in creating opportunities, whether in Boarding Houses or during other activities, for support and for opportunities for discussing spiritual life or any other areas of interest or concern.
The Choral Foundation
There is an exceptionally strong tradition of choral music, with past organists including Thomas Weelkes, Jeremiah Clarke and S.S. Wesley. The treble line is provided by the Quiristers, who are part of the original foundation, and are educated at The Pilgrims’ School. In different formations, the choir sings on average three or four services a week, including Choral Evensong and weekday and Sunday Eucharist settings.
The choir regularly records, broadcasts and tours and from September 2024 will start a new chapter in its renowned history with the appointment of Dónal McCann as Head of Chapel Music and Choral Partnerships. Chaplaincy to the choir is a vital and important
Terms and Applications
The successful candidates, both for the role of Dean of Chapel and of College Chaplain, will be appointed as dons at Winchester College. The Dean of Chapel is a full-time role. It is anticipated that the College Chaplain will be employed on the same basis, though the College will consider applications for part-time roles from suitably qualified candidates.
Only applications completed on the school website will be accepted. Please attach a full CV (including comprehensive details of key achievements and responsibilities) with your application.
Please see the full job description here: https://www.winchestercollege.org/employment-opportunities/my-application/vacancy/0926523Sid
If you have any questions about this vacancy or the recruitment process or wish to have an informal conversation about this role, please email recruitment@wincoll.ac.uk
Closing date for applications: Friday 8 November 2024
Please note that applications will be dealt with as they arrive. Winchester College reserves the right to appoint before the deadline passes.
Diversity and Inclusion
Winchester College embraces diversity and inclusion in the workplace and is committed to promoting a fair and supportive environment for all our employees.
We work hard to create an inclusive culture where different perspectives are recognised, and our staff feel valued for their individuality and share a sense of belonging. Our aim is to reflect the diverse nature of society and of our pupil body.
We are seeking to attract a diversity of talent at all levels, so that our pupils understand and benefit from the breadth and depth of such a diverse community. This means recruiting from the widest possible pool of talent.
Disclosure check
As Winchester College is an educational establishment, a condition of employment will be that the successful candidate must consent to the school obtaining an Enhanced Level Disclosure Check through the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS). This will reveal all spent and unspent convictions, warnings, cautions and bind-overs. A policy on the recruitment of ex-offenders is available on the school’s website.
Sustainability
Both staff and pupils at Winchester College are committed to being the most sustainable school possible.
Attached documents
About Winchester College
Situated in Hampshire, Winchester College is an independent, secondary school for pupils aged between 13 and 18. The school was founded in 1382 by the Bishop of Winchester, William of Wykeham. It was expanded in the 19th Century to accommodate the popular demand in the local society. At the moment, there are over 700 pupils enrolled at the boarding school.
Headteacher
Elizabeth Stone
Values and Vision
Winchester College aims to give pupils attending the school an enriching curriculum where they will learn new skills in order to live in the modern world. This includes communication and leadership skills. The school hopes the children will become life-long learners and be excited to continue learning a subject of their choice at university level. Pupils are encouraged to be involved in community discussions but to also behave in a respectful manner to all.
ISI report
“The school is highly successful in meeting its aims. The pupils’ achievements and learning are exceptional. Pupils achieve excellent results in national examinations and make good progress in relation to the average of similar abilities. Pupils are successful in achieving high levels in a wide range of co-curricular activities, notably in academic competitions, music and sport. They enjoy an excellent, distinctive curriculum which encourages intellectual curiosity over and above preparation for examinations. In their learning, pupils display enthusiasm, commitment and a love of reading and research. This is engendered by excellent teaching overall which widens pupils’ academic horizons and challenges their thinking. The teaching offers individual support to all pupils, including those with SEND.”
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