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ADVERTS
RECRUITING NOW RECRUITING NOW EDITORIAL ASSISTANT (PART-TIME)
SALVATIONIST MAGAZINE LONDON
Key responsibilities: The post-holder will process, edit and follow up news items submitted by Salvation Army corps, centres or departments, checking facts and rewriting as necessary. They will research and write news features and feature articles, obtaining necessary artwork and pictures, conduct and transcribe interviews and write interview articles. The post-holder will also proofread pages, carry out reporting engagements, contribute ideas for articles, assist in the online publishing of Salvationist and social media posts, and assist the editor with general administrative duties. The successful candidate will: Have proven experience of working in a similar role, the ability to research and write stories in an engaging style, excellent sub-editing skills, creativity with regard to copy, visual content and page layout, previous experience of creating digital content for publication on websites and social media channels, good communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to deal confidently with content contributors, correspondents and personnel at all levels across an organisation, good organisational skills, attention to detail, effective time management, the ability to prioritise work and respond to tight deadlines, the ability to work individually and as part of a team, experience of using IT software packages with intermediate level skills in Word, Excel and Outlook, be educated to degree level or with the equivalent practical experience, the willingness to work within, be empathic to and promote the Christian ethos and values of The Salvation Army. This is a permanent position based at our headquarters at 101 Newington Causeway, London SE1 6BN. In early 2023 we will be moving to our new, modern headquarters at Denmark Hill, London SE5 8BQ.
SALARY
Pro rata £16,610 per annum (£15.21 per hour)
WORKING HOURS
21 hours per week
CONTRACT Permanent (part-time)
DETAILS
25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata); a contributory pension scheme; season ticket loan; an employee assistance programme
CLOSING DATE
31 March
For further details and to apply please visit: salvationarmy.org.uk/jobs
NORTH WALSHAM
14 May Major Joy Caddy (Davie) will be celebrating 44 years of officership at her RETIREMENT SERVICE
Please send greetings, messages and memories to Katie Wigley at katiejoy2014@gmail.com or Cornerways, The Square, Freshwater, IOW, PO40 9QH
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ADVERTS
RECRUITING NOW FOR RECRUITING NOW FOR
PIONEER COMMUNITY LEADER
BURNFOOT, HAWICK
An exciting opportunity has arisen in the Scottish Borders to pioneer a new and vibrant expression of The Salvation Army in Burnfoot, Hawick.
If you have... a longing to see people of all ages coming into a relationship with Christ a passion to see those people grow into his fully devoted followers a hunger to see those within the local community achieve their God-given potential a desire to address issues of social injustice ... then this could be the position for you. Building on excellent relationships in the area the successful applicant will be tasked with developing a culturally relevant worshipping and serving community.
This role has an occupational requirement that the successful applicant must be a committed and practising Christian.
SALARY
£24,504 per annum
WORKING HOURS
35 hours per week (including weekends)
CONTRACT
Permanent position
DETAILS
25 days’ annual leave plus bank holidays (pro rata for part-time); a contributory pension scheme; season ticket loan; an employee assistance programme
CLOSING DATE
27 March
INTERVIEW DATE
To be confirmed
For further details and to apply please visit: salvationarmy.org.uk/jobs
ARMY PEOPLE
LOCAL OFFICERS APPOINTED
SCL Coral Lazenbury, Maidenhead
WEDDING ANNIVERSARIES
Platinum (70th) Audrey and Brian Charles, Waltham
Abbey (29 March) Diamond Majors Eric and Marlene King (24 March) Colonels Iris and Keith Wylie (24 March) Golden Bandsman Jeff and Margaret
Thomas, Bristol South (25 March)
DEDICATED TO GOD
Aurora-Jade Clarke-Dawson, daughter of Amber Clarke and Shaun
Dawson, at Hinckley by Major Carol
Evans
RETIRED OFFICERS’ BIRTHDAYS
Lieut-Colonel Roy Girling (95 on 21 March) Major Elizabeth Calder (85 on 24 March) Mrs Major Eileen Moffat (85 on 25 March)
PROMOTED TO GLORY
Avril Williams, Merthyr Tydfil Margaret Clarke, Isle of Wight Kenneth Raymond Cuell, Maidenhead Mary Gill, Morley Major Elsie Crawford from Frethey
House care home, Taunton, on 22 February Gillian Drummond, Norwich Mile
Cross, on 24 February Enid Holmes, Watchet, on 24 February
BEREAVED
Russell Williams, Merthyr Tydfil, of his wife Avril Williams Joan Haywood, Batley, Christine
Hardcastle, Morley, and Stephen Gill of their mother Mary Gill CS Ian Drummond, Norwich Mile
Cross, of his wife Gillian Drummond
TRIBUTES
DAVID DIXON, DOUGLAS
DAVID was the youngest child of William and Lydia Dixon. His mother’s illness meant that he was brought up by his
Auntie Edith.
After serving in the forces in Malaya, David returned to Manchester. He gave his heart to the Lord at a divisional meeting in Sheffield. He attended Higher
ENGAGEMENTS ENGAGEMENTS
GENERAL BRIAN PEDDLE AND COMMISSIONER ROSALIE PEDDLE GENERAL BRIAN PEDDLE AND COMMISSIONER ROSALIE PEDDLE
Latin America North Territory, Wed 9 Mar – Tue 15 Sunbury Court (International Appointments Board), Fri 18 – Sun 20 USA Southern Territory, Wed 23 – Mon 28
THE CHIEF OF THE STAFF (COMMISSIONER LYNDON BUCKINGHAM) THE CHIEF OF THE STAFF (COMMISSIONER LYNDON BUCKINGHAM) AND COMMISSIONER BRONWYN BUCKINGHAM AND COMMISSIONER BRONWYN BUCKINGHAM
Sunbury Court (International Appointments Board), Fri 18 Mar – Sun 20
THE TERRITORIAL COMMANDER (COMMISSIONER ANTHONY COTTERILL)THE TERRITORIAL COMMANDER (COMMISSIONER ANTHONY COTTERILL) AND COMMISSIONER GILLIAN COTTERILL AND COMMISSIONER GILLIAN COTTERILL
Divisional leaders training, Sun 13 Mar – Wed 16* Churches Together in England Forum, Mon 14 – Wed 16** Divisional leaders consultation, Thu 17 Henry Wood Hall, London (ISB), Sat 19 Armáda Spásy, Margate, Sun 20 Armáda Spásy, Gravesend, Sun 20 WBC (Into Officership conference), Mon 21
THE CHIEF SECRETARY (COLONEL PAUL MAIN) AND COLONEL JENINE MAINTHE CHIEF SECRETARY (COLONEL PAUL MAIN) AND COLONEL JENINE MAIN
Divisional leaders training, Sun 13 Mar – Wed 16 Divisional leaders consultation, Thu 17 Henry Wood Hall (An Audience with the ISB), Sat 19
* Commissioner Gillian Cotterill only ** Commissioner Anthony Cotterill only Openshaw in Manchester and joined the band. In 1970 he moved to the Isle of Man, becoming a bandsman and songster at Douglas Corps. It was here that he remarried and had two more children.
David’s final job before retirement in 2003 was as a bus driver. He witnessed to his colleagues and passengers through his quiet but caring manner.
David was a kind man and a trusted member of Douglas Corps for more than 50 years. He is now ‘safe in the arms of Jesus’. A true Christian gentleman and much loved by his family and all who knew him. – CT/JD
ROSALIE COOPER, ST HELENS
BORN in 1928, Rosalie started her faith journey in the Methodist Church. But at a young age Rosalie and her uncle followed an Army band and a long association with Portsmouth North Corps began.
Alongside her husband, Harry, Rosalie fulfilled many roles at the corps, most notably as YPSM and corps cadet guardian, leaving a lasting mark on many young people’s spiritual lives.
Seeking a quieter life, Rosalie’s retirement brought a move to Boscombe. But Rosalie soon found a new passion in the home league and became very active in that vibrant group. After the death of her beloved Harry, and with her health deteriorating, Rosalie moved to be nearer family, first to Leighton Buzzard then to a home in St Helens.
Rosalie is remembered by many for her strong Bible knowledge and her fervent prayer life. Her family remember a great mother and grandmother. – PC
GWELF SMY, IPSWICH CITADEL
GWELF came to The Salvation Army through meeting Margaret, who later became his wife. He was a valued member of Ipswich Citadel and was involved in many areas, including Cameo and the over-60s Friendship Club. He was also a helper on the corps minibus and took a personal interest in the welfare of the people that used it.