25718 - Managing Chaplain HMP Lindholme

£34,897 - £41,878
1
12 Months
Yorkshire and the Humber
Doncaster
HMP LINDHOLME DONCASTER, DN7 6EE
SEO
Band 7
Permanent
Full Time, Flexible Working, Other
Chaplaincy

Overview of the job

This is a management job which provides leadership and facilitates/enables religious and pastoral care to prisoners and staff within an establishment.

Summary

The job holder will be responsible for leading and managing the multi faith chaplaincy team

The job holder will provide for the religious and pastoral care of prisoners and staff in their own faith tradition, and appropriate pastoral care for all irrespective of faith tradition.

The job holder will be responsible for ensuring the delivery of the specification “Faith and Pastoral Care”, the broader work of Chaplaincy in delivering faith and non faith based courses and ensuring the Governor and Head of Chaplaincy/Profession at Headquarters is provided with assurance that the specification “Faith and Pastoral Care” is being delivered.

This is a nonroperational job with line management responsibilities.

Responsibilities, Activities and Duties

The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:

  • Responsible for leading and managing the multi faith chaplaincy team ensuring chaplains are available and accessible to prisoners
  • Ensure chaplains are receiving training and development opportunities
  • Provide pastoral care and seek to ensure spiritual welfare of prisoners and staff
  • Responsible for arranging and leading worship for own faith community
  • Provide expert faith advice within establishment and be responsible for supporting the establishment in ensuring faith groups observe their religious holy days and festivals
  • Acquire and distribute appropriate religious literature, supplies and materials.
  • Responsible for leading on developing relationships with various support and volunteer groups
  • Responsible for the contact strategy with outside faith based agencies to help with the resettlement of prisoners
  • Responsible for planning and leading workshops and prayer/faith specific meetings
  • Responsible for ensuring input into, and contributing to, safeguarding, allocations, referrals, inductions and Diversity Race Equality Action Team (DREAT), as appropriate
  • Responsible for ensuring and delivering awareness programmes for prisoners, including bereavement programmes and lifer programmes, as applicable, and local Faith Awareness Training for staff
  • Work closely with Safer Custody to ensure issues such as deaths in custody procedures, Assessment Care in Custody Teamwork (ACCT) and Violence Reduction are delivered inrline with National Offender Management Services (NOMS) standards
  • Responsible for ensuring, and contributing to, supporting prisoners in dealing with bereavement by liaising with families/prisoners and other third parties e.g. hospitals, Coroners offices
  • Plan, organise hospital visits, weddings, funerals, memorial services, where appropriate
  • Responsible for ensuring and contributing to the delivery of daily statutory duties which include interviewing all new prisoners, visiting prisoners in healthcare and Care and Separation Unit (CSU) responding to prisoner applications and being available prior to discharge
  • Responsible for ensuring the involvement of the Chaplaincy team in resettlement issues as appropriate, and engage and build contacts with own faith community towards aiding the resettlement of prisoners
  • Responsible for ensuring and contributing to prisoner reports including, Lifer Reports, and Parole Reports as appropriate x Responsible for the use of the chaplaincy facilities and maintenance of the equipment used
  • Ensure appropriate training for chaplaincy volunteers; nurture volunteers in their contribution
  • Where appropriate act as Official Prison Visitor Liaison Officer
  • Ensure effective administration of chaplaincy, including prisoner lists for events, records updated etc
  • Provide mentoring and personal support for other chaplains and volunteers, including following incidents
  • Take responsibility for your own spiritual health and development, allowing time for private prayer, study and retreat

Undertake other management tasks including:

  • Accountable for the performance of the Chaplaincy team and the staff within it.
  • Manage the achievement of qualitative and quantative standards including Service Delivery Indicators (SDI’s) within the function, verifying and signing off documentation as appropriate.
  • Analyse and act upon data which is relevant to Chaplaincy
  • Ensure that all staff within the Chaplaincy team contribute to providing decent conditions for prisoners and a safe working environment for staff
  • Promote prison service policy in all activities and behaviours e.g. promote diversity, decency, safety and reducing reroffending agendas
  • Will have the skills to apply all Human Resources (HR) related policies and practices and be able to carry out all aspects of people management such as attendance management, disciplinary investigations, performance management and staff appraisals
  • Responsible for ensuring prisoner’s complaints (including those involving litigation claims) relevant to the Chaplaincy team, have been dealt with in accordance with policy
  • Produce relevant reports as required and ensure all correspondence is replied to within agreed timescales
  • Oversee the compilation and achievement of any performance improvement programmes, reporting on progress regularly as appropriate
  • Manage the appropriate authorisation of financial compliance statements x Manage devolved budgets in accordance with the financial procedures outlined in the budget delegation
  • Ensure that Chaplaincy produces and analyses audit and establishment performance management information identifying variances and areas requiring improvements
  • Contribute to the establishment’s overall achievement of (SDIs) and standards and be accountable for the performance and delivery of targets relating to the budget and People Plan for the function
  • Responsible for leading the development of local policy, procedures and practice and the implementation of national policy in relation to the chaplaincy service and lead activities.
  • Contributes toward the development of general NOMS local policy, procedures and practice. Ensures that current Chaplaincy practice is in line
  • Contribute to the development and delivery of the mediumrtorlong term strategic and business plan for the establishment, with overall responsibility for implementation within their function
  • Attend relevant boards/meetings and actively contribute either as chair or team member
  • Responsible for ensuring work areas and associated activities comply with Health and Safety legislation. Ensure all risk assessments are undertaken and staff are made aware of their personal responsibility towards Health and Safety compliance
  • Work collaboratively and provide constructive challenge to colleagues to ensure that their own and other functions are joined up and together contribute towards the overall delivery of the establishments performance
  • Contribute to the preparation of the establishment contingency and emergency plans and ensure implementation when required.
  • Carries out investigations and administration in relation to incidents of potential discrimination and reports on findings.
  • Responsible for ensuring relevant actions arising from Standard Audit, Her Majesty Inspectorate of Prisons (HMIP) Action Plans, Managing Quality of Prison Life (MQPL) surveys including local self audit action plans and Resettlement strategies are delivered

The duties/responsibilities listed above describe the post as it is at present and is not intended to be exhaustive. The Job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary. Significant adjustments may require rerexamination under the Job Evaluation scheme and shall be discussed in the first instance with the Job Holder

Competencies

All of the competencies in the National Offender Management Services (NOMS)

Competency Quality Framework (CQF) are relevant to this group profile. For the purpose of selection the following competencies will be measured:

  •  3. Making Effective Decisions
  • 4. Leading and Communicating
  • 9. Managing a Quality Service
  • 11. Achieving a Safe and Secure in Environment
  • 13. Caring

Essential Skills/ Qualifications / Accreditation/ Registration

The job holder must meet the NOMS specified faith eligibility requirements of their faith tradition. Details of some of the NOMS faith eligibility requirements can be found listed below.

Will have proven experience and skills in pastoral care and pastoral leadership, including crisis events.

Must be suitably qualified and have a formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study and be experienced such that the job holder will have received formal endorsements (where relevant) from the faith community to which they belong.

Must have working knowledge of other faiths represented within a prison to enable them to work in a multi faith environment.

Faith Eligibility Requirements:

Anglican

Be an ordained member of the Anglican Communion (or of churches part of the Porvoo and Meissen Agreements).

Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years. Have formal endorsement in the form of the Licence of the Diocesan Bishop*.

OR

Be a licensed Reader, [Religious sister or brother, Church Army officer or other appropriately qualified or licensed minister in the Anglican tradition*] subject to agreement from Anglican Bishop to Prisons.

Have formal endorsement in the form of the licence of the Diocesan Bishop

(* Evidence required before appointment)

Free Church

Be an accredited ordained minister of a Free Church denomination, which is a member of Churches Together in England and Wales.

Formal endorsement from the candidate’s own denomination through the NOMS

Free Church Adviser. Church Leaders, e.g. Moderators, Chairs and Superintendents etc will be asked to provide written confirmation attesting to credentials, qualifications and accountability of each candidate sponsored by their denomination.

Ordained Free Church Chaplains will have completed some period of postrordination consolidation (normally at least 2 years post ordination/ training). They will have shown to the National Leadership of their denomination that they can effectively practice and fulfil the skills and competencies required of a Faith leader.

Formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study and Professional Recognition by Denomination generally representing at least 3 years of study, normally to Degree standard.

OR

Need to have received training to a recognised academic competence in Theology, Biblical Studies and Pastoral Care. Required to be an Accredited Minister of their denomination.

Formal endorsement from the candidate’s own denomination through the NOMS Free Church Adviser. Church Leaders, e.g. Moderators, Chairs and Superintendents will be asked to provide written confirmation attesting to credentials, qualifications and accountability of each candidate sponsored by their denomination.

Free Church Chaplains (nonrOrdained / Deacons) are trained Faith practitioners in their own communities. They have demonstrated consistently to a range of people (academic / pastoral / practical) that they have effective communication and relational skills in order to have achieved this level of accreditation.

Formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study generally representing at least three years of Part Time study, normally to Diploma standard.

Roman Catholic

Be an ordained priest of the Roman Catholic Church.

Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior, and formal agreement to work in specific Dioceses by the local Diocesan Bishop (evidence required before appointment).

Have relevant practical experience in the delivery of worship, group work and pastoral care.

OR

Be an ordained Permanent deacon, Religious brother or sister or a suitably qualified lay person of the Roman Catholic church.

Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior* (evidence required before appointment).

Orthodox

Be an ordained priest or bishop of the Orthodox Church in Communion with the See of Constantinople.

Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years.

Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination of a Bishop,

Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee).

Be an Ordained Deacon, Subdeacon, Reader or monastic or be qualified by the Bishops for this ministry.

Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination or qualification from a Bishop, Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ, subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee.)

Hindu

Be a committed and practising Hindu

Display a competent understanding of Hindu teaching and practice

Have demonstrable knowledge of Hindu philosophy and rituals

Have endorsement from the Prison Service Hindu Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

Muslim

Have an in depth knowledge of Islam (preferably hold a recognised qualification in Islamic Studies at graduate level)

Have practical relevant experience

Demonstrate at least three years of excellent Imam skills (relevant practical experience in delivery of worship, group work and pastoral care)

Formal endorsement by the candidate’s faith community – through the Prison

Service Muslim Adviser at Chaplaincy HQ* (Evidence required before appointment)

Sikh

Keep the Sikh Symbols

Display a competent understanding of Sikh teaching and practice and be able to read and recite Sikh prayers

Be reasonably fluent/able to communicate effectively in English and Punjabi Have endorsement from the Prison Service Sikh Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

Hours of and Allowances

37 hour working week

Required Hours Allowance

This role requires regularly working unpredictable and unsocial hours and be on call to attend their place of work at anytime. A 15% payment will be paid in addition to your basic pay to recognise this. Unsocial hours are those hours outside 0700 r 1900hrs Monday to Friday and include working evening, nights, weekends and Bank / Public holidays.

The job holder must be able to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence in English or (when specified in Wales) Welsh.

Required Hours Allowance (RHA)


This role requires regularly working unpredictable and unsocial hours and be on call to attend their place of work at anytime. A 15% payment will be paid in addition to your basic pay to recognise this. Unsocial hours are those hours outside 0700 ‐ 1900hrs Monday to Friday and include working evening, nights, weekends and Bank / Public holidays.

Working Arrangements & Further Information

Some of MoJ’s, including HMPPS, terms and conditions of service are changing as part of Civil Service reform. The changes will apply to staff joining MoJ who are new to the Civil Service. Staff joining MoJ from other civil service employers will transfer onto the new MoJ terms if they are already on 'modernised' terms in their current post or onto 'unmodernised' MoJ terms if they are on 'unmodernised' terms at their current post. Details will be available if an offer is made.

Standard working hours for this post are 37 hours per week excluding breaks which are unpaid.

If you are a current NPS employee, this vacancy may be available on a Loan basis for up to 2 years. Applications are invited from suitable qualified staff.

The Loan/Secondment is subject to the approval of the selected candidate's Business Unit, which should be obtained before confirmation of appointment.

Benefits

Annual Leave

-The holiday year runs from 1 March. If you work a non standard work pattern your leave entitlement may be expressed in either hours or days as appropriate. Leave entitlement is calculated on a pro-rata basis and you will be advised of your actual entitlement on appointment. If you were appointed internally and your leave was previously calculated in days, this will continue to be the case.

Bank, Public and Privilege Holidays

-You are entitled to 9 days (66 hours 36 minutes) in recognition of bank, public and privilege holidays. These hours are added to your annual leave allowance. There is a requirement to work some public and bank holidays subject to your shift pattern and the operational needs of the establishment

Pension

-The Civil Service offers a choice of two pension schemes, giving you the flexibility to choose the pension that suits you best.

Work Life Balance

-HM Prison & Probation Service (HMPPS) is keen to encourage alternative working arrangements. Work life balance provides greater opportunities for staff to work more flexibly wherever managers and establishments can accommodate requests to do so. HMPPS offers flexible working subject to completion of a satisfactory probationary period and NVQ

Season Ticket Advance

-After two months’ service, you’ll be eligible to apply for a season ticket advance to purchase a quarterly or longer-period season ticket for travel between home and your place of work

Childcare Vouchers

-HMPPS offers a childcare vouchers scheme. The scheme enables staff to take part of their salary in the form of Childcare Vouchers. This is known as a Salary Sacrifice. The vouchers can then be used to help meet the costs of any form of registered or approved childcare for children aged 0-16. The vouchers are exempt from tax and National Insurance contributions

Training

-HMPPS is committed to staff development and offers a range of training and development opportunities, including areas such as Equality and Diversity, Dealing with Challenging Behaviour, Suicide Prevention and Anti Bullying Programmes

-There are opportunities to access promotion programmes and HMPPS provide a variety of training appropriate to individual posts

-All staff receive security and diversity training and an individual induction programme into their new roles

Eligibility

-All candidates are subject to security and identity checks prior to taking up post

-All external candidates are subject to 6 months probation. Internal candidates are subject to probation if they have not already served a probationary period within HMPPS

-All staff are required to declare whether they are a member of a group or organisation which HMPPS considers to be racist

Working for the Civil Service

The Civil Service Code sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants.

We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission's recruitment principles.

The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equality of opportunity.

There is a guaranteed interview scheme (GIS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.

Expected to take place week commencing 20th May 2019

29/04/2019, 23:55 hours.

If you require any assistance please call 0845 241 5358 (Monday to Friday 8am - 6pm) or e mail Moj-recruitment-vetting-enquiries@sscl.gse.gov.uk. Please quote the job reference - 25718.
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Candidate Information

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In the event of a large number of applications, we reserve the right to undertake the following processes:


  • An automated online test where a benchmark must be passed to progress;
  • A sift on the lead selection criteria. If this happens, the lead criteria will be the first one listed in the advert.

During the selection process, you may be asked to undertake an additional assessment (such as written test). If this is applicable you will be notified of this when you are invited to interview.



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Leading and Communicating
Achieving a Safe and Secure Environment

Being effective in this area is a key responsibility for all of us to both protect the public and prevent victims. We must all promote and contribute to an orderly, safe and secure environment both within our own unit / establishment and across the whole of the Agency. Those who work in establishments must support the principles of dynamic security by treating the needs of prisoners individually; developing controlled, professional relationships with prisoners; and contributing to a constructive regime. At senior levels, it is about creating strategies, policies and processes that contribute to the achievement of a safe and secure living and working environment.

Managing a Quality Service
Making Effective Decisions
Caring

Effectiveness in this area is about showing concern for colleagues, prisoners, and others recognising their needs and providing practical support. People who are effective apply and support the decency agenda for staff and prisoners and take into account their actions and decisions on the wellbeing of prisoners, colleagues and others. At senior levels, it is about developing and promoting a culture of care and ensuring that the decency agenda is real and living.

The job holder must meet the NOMS specified faith eligibility requirements of their faith tradition. Details of some of the NOMS faith eligibility requirements can be found listed below. Will have proven experience and skills in pastoral care and pastoral leadership, including crisis events. Must be suitably qualified and have a formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study and be experienced such that the job holder will have received formal endorsements (where relevant) from the faith community to which they belong.
Must have working knowledge of other faiths represented within a prison to enable them to work in a multi faith environment. Faith Eligibility Requirements:
Anglican
Be an ordained member of the Anglican Communion (or of churches part of the Porvoo and Meissen Agreements). Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years. Have formal endorsement in the form of the Licence of the Diocesan Bishop*.
OR
Be a licensed Reader, [Religious sister or brother, Church Army officer or other appropriately qualified or licensed minister in the Anglican tradition*] subject to agreement from Anglican Bishop to Prisons.
Have formal endorsement in the form of the licence of the Diocesan Bishop
(* Evidence required before appointment)
Free Church
Be an accredited ordained minister of a Free Church denomination, which is a member of Churches Together in England and Wales.
Formal endorsement from the candidate’s own denomination through the NOMS Free Church Adviser. Church Leaders, e.g. Moderators, Chairs and Superintendents etc will be asked to provide written confirmation attesting to credentials, qualifications and accountability of each candidate sponsored by their denomination.
Ordained Free Church Chaplains will have completed some period of post‐ordination consolidation (normally at least 2 years post ordination/ training). They will have shown to the National Leadership of their denomination that they can effectively practice and fulfil the skills and competencies required of a Faith leader.
Formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study and Professional Recognition by Denomination generally representing at least 3 years of study, normally to Degree standard.
OR
Need to have received training to a recognised academic competence in Theology, Biblical Studies and Pastoral Care. Required to be an Accredited Minister of their denomination.
Formal endorsement from the candidate’s own denomination through the NOMS Free Church Adviser. Church Leaders, e.g. Moderators, Chairs and Superintendents will be asked to provide written confirmation attesting to credentials, qualifications and accountability of each candidate sponsored by their denomination.
Free Church Chaplains (non‐Ordained / Deacons) are trained Faith practitioners in their own communities. They have demonstrated consistently to a range of people (academic / pastoral / practical) that they have effective communication and relational skills in order to have achieved this level of accreditation.
Formal recognised qualification in theology or religious study generally representing at least three years of Part Time study, normally to Diploma standard.
Roman Catholic
Be an ordained priest of the Roman Catholic Church. Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior, and formal agreement to work in specific Dioceses by the local Diocesan Bishop (evidence required before appointment). Have relevant practical experience in the delivery of worship, group work and pastoral care.
OR
Be an ordained Permanent deacon, Religious brother or sister or a suitably qualified lay person of the Roman Catholic church.
Formal endorsement in the form of recognition from the appropriate Diocesan Bishop or Religious Superior* (evidence required before appointment).
Orthodox
Be an ordained priest or bishop of the Orthodox Church in Communion with the See of Constantinople.
Will normally need to have been in Holy Orders for a minimum of three years.
Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination of a Bishop, Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee).
Be an Ordained Deacon, Subdeacon, Reader or monastic or be qualified by the Bishops for this ministry.
Have formal endorsement in the form of the certificate of Ordination or qualification from a Bishop, Metropolitan or Patriarch. *(Evidence required before appointment or approval from the Advisor to MOJ, subject to agreement from Orthodox Advisor to MOJ/ Orthodox Bishop’s Pastoral Committee.)
Hindu
Be a committed and practising Hindu Display a competent understanding of Hindu teaching and practice Have demonstrable knowledge of Hindu philosophy and rituals Have endorsement from the Prison Service Hindu Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)
Muslim
Have an in‐depth knowledge of Islam (preferably hold a recognised qualification in Islamic Studies at graduate level) Have practical relevant experience Demonstrate at least three years of excellent Imam skills (relevant practical experience in delivery of worship, group work and pastoral care) Formal endorsement by the candidate’s faith community – through the Prison Service Muslim Adviser at Chaplaincy HQ* (Evidence required before appointment)
Sikh
Keep the Sikh Symbols Display a competent understanding of Sikh teaching and practice and be able to read and recite Sikh prayers Be reasonably fluent/able to communicate effectively in English and Punjabi Have endorsement from the Prison Service Sikh Faith Adviser* (Evidence required before appointment)

We have provided detail of the assessment stages and areas being assessed to help you prepare for completing your application form, and to advise of what will be assessed following this, if you successfully pass the application stage.


Application form stage assessments

Interview stage assessments

There is 1 interview stage for this vacancy.

A Great Place to Work for Veterans

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Redeployment Interview Scheme

Civil Service departments are expected to explore redeployment opportunities before making an individual redundant. The MoJ are committed, as part of the Redeployment Interview Scheme, to providing opportunities to those who are 'at risk of redundancy'.

MoJ are able to offer an interview to eligible candidates who meet the minimum selection criteria, except in a limited number of campaigns. Candidate's will not be eligible for the Redeployment Interview Scheme if they are applying on promotion.

This job is broadly open to the following groups:

· UK nationals

· nationals of the Republic of Ireland

· nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK

· nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities with settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS) (opens in a new window) https://www.gov.uk/settled-status-eu-citizens-families

· nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities who have made a valid application for settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)

· individuals with limited leave to remain or indefinite leave to remain who were eligible to apply for EUSS on or before 31 December 2020

· Turkish nationals, and certain family members of Turkish nationals, who have accrued the right to work in the Civil Service

Further information on nationality requirements (opens in a new window) https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/nationality-rules

This Vacancy is closed to applications.