Chaplaincy Support & Communications Worker, The Chaplaincy360

Chaplaincy Support & Communications Worker

Location: Treforest Campus (with travel across sites) Hours: Full-time (including occasional evenings and weekends)

The Chaplaincy360 is currently seeking to appoint a full-time Chaplaincy Support and Communications Worker.

Expressions of Interest and for Further information:

Rev Michelle Romaniw michelle.Romaniw@southwales.ac.uk

Tel: 01443 654060

About Chaplaincy 360: Chaplaincy 360 is a values-led chaplaincy offering holistic pastoral, spiritual, and community support across the University of South Wales. Rooted in inclusive, multi-faith engagement, it fosters belonging, supports wellbeing, and encourages respectful dialogue across cultures, faiths, and worldviews.

About the Role: This is a varied and rewarding role combining administration, communications, and digital engagement. You will support the Chaplaincy’s mission by ensuring its work is well-coordinated, visible, and impactful across both physical and digital spaces.

Key Responsibilities

• Provide administrative support to Chaplaincy leadership

• Coordinate meetings, events, and chaplaincy activities

• Create and manage engaging digital content (website and social media)

• Support student engagement, wellbeing initiatives, and community-building

• Assist in the day-to-day running of the Chaplaincy centre (Meeting House)

• Work collaboratively with staff, students, and volunteers

About You - You will be:

• Committed to pastoral care and faith-based values

• Highly organised with strong communication skills

• Confident working in a multi-faith, multicultural environment

• Digitally capable, including social media and content creation

• Empathetic, discreet, and collaborative in your approach

Desirable: Experience in social media management, video editing, or pastoral/community work.

Why Join Chaplaincy 360?

You will be part of a welcoming, inclusive, and values-driven community, contributing to the wellbeing and spiritual life of students and staff across the university.

Development Opportunity: This role offers the opportunity to develop pastoral skills further, including supervised pastoral experience as part of your professional development.

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