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A community-based parish church in Sutton Coldfield seeks a part-time Site Caretaker. Responsibilities include maintaining church buildings, monitoring security, managing supplies, and assisting with events. The ideal candidate will be physically capable, have good interpersonal skills, and align with the Church's values. Flexibility in working hours, including evenings and weekends, is essential. The position offers a salary of £10,140 per annum for 15 hours per week.
Job Description and Person Specification
Holy Trinity Parish Church and the Trinity Centre are situated in a designated conservation area in the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield at the junction of Mill Street, High Street and Coleshill Street. The church is a historic Grade I listed building, while the purpose-built Trinity Centre opened in 1996.
The church is part of The Church of England (in the Diocese of Birmingham) and both buildings are available for hire. The church was re-ordered in 2016-18 to create a warmer, more accessible and flexible space, and The Trinity Centre offers flexible space on two floors for church and community groups and businesses. The church and Trinity Centre sit within a designated Conservation Area within Sutton Coldfield. The churchyard, with the exception of the car park, is under the overall management of Birmingham City Council, and the nearby Vesey Gardens are separate to the church.
More information about all aspects of church life is on the website: www.htsc.org.uk
The Parochial Church Council (PCC) wishes to appoint a part-time Site Caretaker to start as soon as possible. The post-holder will be able to carry out the physical aspects of the role and willing to engage with a range of building monitoring and maintenance tasks, undertaking training where required. The role incorporates the following responsibilities in relation to both the church and the Trinity Centre.
In the church building
The main duties here will relate to occasional preparation for services and moving of furniture in church as required.
In the church grounds
The Site Caretaker will:
In the Trinity Centre
The Site Caretaker will:
In both buildings
The Site Caretaker will:
Terms and Conditions
The Site Caretaker will have a Contract of Employment in line with Church of England policies as recommended by the Diocese of Birmingham. This will cover full terms and conditions as highlighted in the following:
Working Hours: 15 hours per week, by arrangement.
Flexibility is essential for some evening and weekend working. No overtime or enhanced remuneration is paid, but time is usually given in lieu elsewhere in the week as agreed with your line manager. The broad pattern of hours (including required flexibility) will be discussed at interview and confirmed with the successful applicant.
Rate of pay: £10,140 per annum (FTE £25,350)
Holiday allowance: 20 days plus 8 bank holidays per year pro-rata
Holiday allowance is not normally carried over to subsequent year but may in exceptional circumstances be agreed, usually to a maximum of 3 hours. Holiday allowance will be calculated in hours.
Pension: The organisation will fulfil its obligations under the pensions auto enrolment legislation. You will be notified of any entitlement you may have under that scheme.
Reporting to: The Rector or (in his/her absence and during a vacancy) the Churchwardens. The Site Caretaker will liaise with the Parish Administrator on a day-to-day basis re pattern of hours required for work. The Site Caretaker is employed by the Parochial Church Council (PCC). The person appointed will have regular 1-2-1 meetings with the Rector and an annual review with the Rector and Churchwardens.
Safeguarding: The PCC of Holy Trinity Parish Church is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people, and vulnerable adults. All post holders are expected to share this commitment. All appointments to roles undertaking regulated activity are subject to pre-appointment checks, including references and a Basic DBS Check.
The Site Caretaker will also carry out any occasional duties at the request of the Rector that are appropriate for the post.
Appointment in the first instance will be subject to a 6-month probationary period.
This Job Description will be reviewed after the initial probation period and then regularly as determined at that point.
Person Specification
Applying for the post
If you have the required skills and characteristics and would like to apply for this post, please email admin@htsc.org.uk for an application form.
Informal enquiries are welcomed by the Priest in Charge on:
Applications should be received by 5pm on Sunday 1 st March 2026