Our Fundraising and Communications team is all about telling the story of CPAS in a way that connects, inspires and makes a real impact. We build meaningful relationships with people and communities, grow awareness of what we do, and drive fundraising through creative campaigns, digital content, and events. Whether it’s a standout campaign, a social post that resonates, or an event that brings people together, we’re at the heart of how CPAS connects in the world and keeps its mission moving forward.
We’re a collaborative, ideas-driven team that works across the organisation, supporting a wide range of initiatives and projects. That means no two days look the same, one day you might be planning a campaign, the next you’re creating content, analysing engagement, or supporting a live event. It’s varied and full of opportunities to bring fresh ideas to life.
We’re looking for a creative, proactive, and people-focused Communications Officer to join us. In this role, you’ll play a key part in shaping how CPAS communicates, helping to plan and deliver high-quality, engaging content across multiple channels, from digital platforms and email campaigns to print and events. You’ll collaborate closely with colleagues across teams, turning ideas into compelling stories and campaigns that genuinely connect with people.
We’re looking for someone who understands how to build and deliver effective multichannel communication plans that don’t just look good but make a real impact, increasing engagement, deepening relationships and creating positive, memorable experiences for supporters and church audiences. You’ll care about the details, take pride in producing high-quality work and always be looking for ways to improve, learn and try new approaches.
If you’re ready to use your creativity and communication skills in a role where your work genuinely matters and where you can grow, gain valuable experience, experiment and be part of something bigger, we would love to hear from you!
Location: The role will be based in the CPAS offices in Coventry. CPAS has a flexible working policy, and it may be possible to work from home up to two days per week, subject to making an application.
Salary: £29,224 - £32,300 per annum, subject to an annual pay review.
Contract: This is a temporary appointment to cover a period of maternity leave.
Hours of work: This is a full-time appointment of five days per week.
This post will be subject to a Basic DBS check, and satisfactory completion of a Declaration of Suitability form. You must also have evidence of your ongoing right to work in the UK.
Due to the nature of the role there is an Occupational Requirement that the postholder is a committed Christian under Part 1 of Schedule 9 of the Equality Act 2010, an active member of a local church, and in agreement with the CPAS Basis of Faith.
Application deadline: 9am on Monday 6 July.
Interviews are scheduled for Tuesday 14 July at our office in Coventry.
Visit our website for further information and an Application Pack.
Jesus was clear that part of his earthly calling was ‘to seek and to save the lost’ (Luke 19:10). Those who founded CPAS in 1836 shared a conviction that a primary calling of local churches is to enable those who are far from Christ to be reconciled to him, and that CPAS could help resource churches to that end.
Christian witness today can feel like an uphill challenge since the narratives of contemporary culture often appear to be out of step with those of Scripture. Yet the gospel remains good news for all people.
CPAS continues its calling to work with churches and leaders to help them share the gospel afresh in each generation. Our current ministry involves the oversight of Venture and Falcon holidays, appointing evangelical clergy to our patronage parishes, and training, resourcing and supporting leaders for mission and evangelism.