Vestry (Trustees/board) Secretary - Inverness, United Kingdom - Inverness Cathedral

Inverness Cathedral
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Vestry Secretary Job Description Role and Main Responsibilities

  • The Vestry of Inverness Cathedral (St Andrew's Cathedral SC are looking to appoint a Vestry Secretary for six hours per month (72 hours per year). This can mainly be worked from home with flexible hours with the requirement to attend Vestry Meetings that are held in the Café of the Cathedral once a month in the evening, excluding July & December. Laptop and mobile phone provided and office space available as required._
  • Hourly Rate: £12.00 Annual: £864.00_
  • The person for this post will be someone with excellent organisational skills attention to detail with an ability to work with the Provost and the Vestry; who volunteer their time and skills/gifts to serve the church. The Vestry Secretary will be someone who can create, hold and observe confidentiality._
The following comprises a list of the main responsibilities which are likely to be expected of the Vestry Secretary.


  • The arranging of Vestry meetings, including agreeing and circulating Agendas.
  • The taking of Minutes at Vestry meetings, and their circulation to Vestry members and officials.
  • The convening of, and taking of minutes at, the Annual Meeting.
  • Attending to any relevant action pointsarising from theVestry meeting.
  • Attending to the execution of routine Vestry responsibilities listed in that section, where those duties have been delegated.

In particular, such duties may include:
- maintenance of Diocesan Schedule;
- annual submission of Schedules to Diocesan Office;
- notification of changes in Schedules to the above office;
- notification of changes in Clergy personnel on form _
CLAR/1_ (available from the SEC website). One copy of this form is to be sent directly to the General Synod Office and another copy is to go to your Diocesan Office for verification;
- notification of changes in charge personnel to the General Synod Office on form _
CAR/1 _(available from the SEC website);
- retention for reference of a copy of the Code of Canons, Digest of Resolutions and the Charge Constitution;
- liaison with the secretaries of Linked Charges;
- assisting the Clergy in the completion of the annual statistical return to the Diocese and in the maintenance of congregational records where delegated by the Clergy.

Ensuring that new Vestry members are appropriately inducted, including:

  • arranging the signature by them of the appropriate declarations (available from the SEC website)
  • Eligibilityand Fit and Proper Person;
- arranging the provision to them of the Scottish Episcopal Church guidance for Vestries available from the SEC websiteand of the guidance produced by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator for Charity Trustees (here);
- ensuring that new Vestry members are aware of the contents of the Charge Constitution.


  • Ensuring the submission to the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator of all necessary returns, including the Annual Return and, if necessary the Supplementary Monitoring Return, as well as notifications of any changes to the principal contact maintained for the charity by OSCR and changes in the constitution. See the Guidance Note available from the SEC website.
  • Ensuring that all the relevant documents include the prescribed charity references in accordance with The Charities References in Documents (Scotland) Regulations 2007. See the Guidance Note available from the SEC website. OSCR has issued a guide to all charities and this can be downloaded from its website (here)
  • Ensuring that the congregation complies with the copyright licensing and performing rights requirements. See the Guidance Note available from the SEC website.
  • Ensuring that all records comply with the principles of Data Protection Act Legislation. See the Guidance Note available from the SEC website.
  • Ensuring that the Vestry members are kept up-to-date on guidance issued by the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator, the Diocesan Office or the General Synod Office.
  • Any other duties as required for this post.

Job Type:
Part-time

Part-time hours: 2 per week


Salary:
£12.00 per hour


Benefits:


  • Discounted or free food
  • Flexitime
  • Work from home

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift
  • Flexitime
  • Holidays

Ability to commute/relocate:

  • Inverness: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Work Location:
Hybrid remote in Inverness

Application deadline: 28/04/2023

Expected start date: 01/05/2023

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