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Keble College

CHAPLAIN

Keble College is seeking to appoint a Chaplain for a five-year period with effect from 1 September 1999. The person appointed to the post, which is non-renewable, would be a Fellow of the College and a member of the Governing Body. He or she must be in Anglican orders, and will be responsible for the conduct and oversight of services in the College Chapel and for pastoral care among all members of the College. In the exercise of these functions due regard must be paid to the established traditions of the College, which was founded in 1870 in memory of John Keble. The Chaplain is also secretary of the Advowsons Committee, which is responsible for the College livings. A stipend will be paid according to the Oxford Diocesan Scale, and either single living accommodation or a housing allowance will be provided. If suitably qualified, the Chaplain may also be appointed as Director of Studies for Keble's Theology students, and may undertake some teaching in Theology. These duties would be separately remunerated.

Further details may be obtained from the Warden, Keble College, Oxford OX1 3PG, to whom applications should also be sent, to arrive not later than 1 March 1999. Candidates should include with their applications the names and addresses of two referees; these should include the diocesan bishop where appropriate. Referees should be asked by the candidate to send their references direct to the Warden by the same closing date.

Keble College is an equal opportunities employer.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 27 January 1999
Copyright © 1999 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.