Events Administrator

Role Details

Date posted:
10 April 2026
Closing date:
25 May 2026
Location:
London Office (W1)
Type:
Full-time
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We’re seeking a creative, organised and driven Events Administrator to deliver ‘best in class’ events and maximise their impact in line with our mission.

You’ll be responsible for ensuring that our visits to churches and our presence at Christian festivals and exhibitions expands the Christian Concern movement, and empowers Christians to seek justice, speak truth and bring hope.

Developing and managing excellent behind-the-scenes processes to serve the delivery of our events will also be a key part of your role.

In addition, you’ll be working with our Events Team Manager to deliver and improve our wider events programme and church engagement ministry.

To succeed you’ll need to be highly organised and reliable, creative and innovative, personable and articulate. You’ll also need to be passionate about our vision, mission and values.

The ideal person will enhance the impact, memorability and efficient organisation of our events and bring benefit to the wider team.

There is an occupational requirement that the successful candidate be a practising Christian, committed to living in accordance with our statement of faith.

We envisage this role being office-based with some working at events.

This is a great opportunity for a creative, organised and ambitious Events Administrator to serve, learn and grow in the context of a dynamic and exciting Christian ministry.

Interviews

First-round interviews will take place on a rolling basis.

We reserve the right to close applications early and also to appoint before the application deadline, if a suitable candidate is identified, so please apply as soon as possible.

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