Council Member Buildings Council
Listed on 2026-01-07
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Environmental/ Urban Planning
THE CHURCH BUILDINGS COUNCIL
Recruitment of new Council member, to serve 2026-27
A new member is sought to fill a casual vacancy on the Church Buildings Council, to serve until 31 May 2027. The successful candidate will be appointed by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).
The Council is a national body, advising all levels of the Church of England on the care, development and use of church buildings. As a national body it keen for its membership to reflect the diversity of England, particularly in relation to gender, disability, ethnicity and geographic location. Applications from people of Global Majority Heritage are especially sought to broaden the experience and perspective of the Council.
In February 2020 the General Synod gave the Church the challenge of achieving net zero carbon by 2030. The Council has a key role in advising churches as they work to achieve this and experience of working with historic buildings to reduce carbon emissions plays a key part of the Council’s work.
The description below sets the vacancy in its full context. To complement the skills of existing members, applications are encouraged from people with a strong understanding of architectural and church building history, or a policy background in environmental or financial sustainability related to the use and development of historic buildings. Familiarity with the legal context in which the Council works would also be relevant.
The member to be appointed by the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will serve also on the Statutory Advisory Committee (SAC). The SAC has a membership of eight Council Members. It advises the Church Commissioners on proposals for the reuse, vesting or demolition of closed churches.
Members are expected to be sympathetic to the purposes and aims of Church of England but can be from any religion or none.
Role of Church Buildings Council – summary- the liturgical use of church buildings;
- how to successfully reduce the carbon footprint of heritage buildings across their lifetime, considering their energy use and the sustainability of materials;
- the resilience and adaptation of heritage buildings to a changing climate;
- the wider use and development of church buildings;
- the future of church buildings not regularly needed for worship;
- raising and granting funds for the conservation and development of church buildings and furnishings;
- technic…
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