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Communications & Events Manager

Sheffield
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Communications & Events Manager
2–3 days/week (part-time, flexible working considered)
Sheffield (hybrid – 2 days in our city centre S1-office)
£23,000–£28,000 pro-rata, based on experience

You want to do work that matters.

You’re creative, organised and full of ideas. But what if your skills could do more than just fill a calendar or a content plan?

What if you could be part of a movement to see every person in Sheffield hear the Gospel in a way they can understand and respond to?

That’s what we’re building. And we’re looking for a Communications & Events Manager to help lead the charge.

The Mission: Help a City Hear the Gospel

At Together for Sheffield, Arise is one of our boldest and most impactful initiatives. It brings together churches, charities and individuals to pray, act and share good news across the city.

From Arise:March to Arise:Advent, from the Arise Magazine to monthly Sheffield Leaders in Prayer, we are catalysing grassroots mission and big-picture change.

But none of that happens without clear communication and engaging events.

That’s where you come in.

The Role: Be the Voice and the Connector

You’ll take the lead on all things communications and events, driving awareness, deepening engagement, and growing a network of people committed to spiritual and social transformation in Sheffield.

You’ll work with our CEO and core team to:

  • Shape and lead our comms strategy

  • Manage social media, websites, emails and campaigns

  • Deliver inspiring events that unite and equip the church

  • Oversee the Arise magazine and grow our reach

  • Build systems, manage contractors, and tell great stories

    You won’t just be ticking boxes. You’ll be:

  • Telling stories that spark courage and connection

  • Hosting spaces where mission-minded people come alive

  • Helping Sheffield look more like the Kingdom of God

    The Person: Organised. Gospel-hearted.

    We’re looking for someone who is:

  • A natural communicator with strong visual and written skills

  • Skilled in Canva, Squarespace, Mailchimp, and social platforms

  • Passionate about unity, faith, and community impact

  • Energised by making things happen, both online and in person

  • A problem-solver who sees the big picture and the tiny detail

  • Experienced in leading projects, teams/contractors and creative workflows

    The Offer: A Place to Make a Difference

  • 2–3 days/week, with flexible working options

  • Hybrid working with 2 days in our Sheffield office

  • £25,000–£30,000 pro-rata, depending on experience

  • A collaborative team and a bold citywide vision

  • A chance to lead with purpose and shape a spiritual movement

    If you’re ready to play a key part in a movement of prayer and mission, communications and transformation, we’d love to hear from you.

    Apply now and be part of something that is changing lives. .

    Occupational Requirement

    Due to the nature of the role and the Christian ethos of Together for Sheffield, there is an occupational requirement that the successful applicant be a practicing Christian, in accordance with the provisions of the Equality Act 2010 (Schedule 9, Part 1)

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