London Jesuit Centre is recruiting an Ignatian Spirituality lead

February 5, 2025

The London Jesuit Centre is recruiting a lead for the team who can present courses, retreats and other events on Ignatian Spirituality from their premises in Mayfair, Central London.

The Spirituality lead is line-manager for one other member of staff and a number of volunteers.

The Spirituality lead will be experienced in Ignatian Spirituality and able to offer retreats, courses in prayer, discernment, Ignatian Spirituality and general Catholic/Christian Spirituality.

The successful applicant will have experienced the full Spiritual Exercises of St Ignatius either as a 30 day retreat, in sections, or in daily life (19th annotation).

This relatively new centre is seeking to grow and present a vibrant programme, both online and in person, which will appeal to all ages, particularly younger adults.

This is a full-time position.

Because the programmed events take place during weekdays, evening and weekends, flexibility is necessary in hours worked.  

To apply, please send your CV by 1st March 2025 and ensure you detail all your training and experience in relation to Ignatian Spirituality.

Applications and enquiries to:

The Director, LJC 114 Mount Street, London, W1K 3AH, or ljcdirector@jesuit.org.uk

To find out more about the London Jesuit Centre please click here.

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