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Sunday organ recital

Part of our programme of free Sunday organ recitals.
12/04/26
04:00 pm
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Sunday organ recital

Part of our programme of free Sunday organ recitals.
05/05/26
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Sunday organ recital

Part of our programme of free Sunday organ recitals.
19/04/26
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Sunday organ recital

Part of our programme of free Sunday organ recitals.
03/05/26
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Sunday organ recital

Part of our programme of free Sunday organ recitals.
22/03/26
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HR and Payroll Administrator

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced administrator to join the HR department in one of the most iconic buildings in the world, St Paul’s Cathedral. We are seeking to appoint an HR and Payroll Administrator. This is a key role in our HR team, providing essential first point of contact support to our staff and back-office administration for the HR department itself.  The successful candidate will be responsible for administration relating to recruitment, payroll and training, and also provide support in preparing correspondence in other areas such as employee relations casework, pay awards and benefits. As such, this is a great opportunity for candidates to gain experience across the wide remit of HR and the role could serve as a strong starting point for a career within HR for those with the desire to progress. To be successful we expect you to: be welcoming and confident in your approach to people; have payroll and office-based administrative experience with excellent organisational skills; be confident in the use of Microsoft Office and in particular Excel; have accurate data entry skills. In return you’ll find we are a welcoming place to work and we each take responsibility for our part in the Cathedral’s work, looking after St Paul’s for the next generation.  Our holiday allowance is 25 days plus bank holidays; Our pension scheme allows for up to 7.5% employer contribution; And as you might expect we have life assurance of four times basic salary and an employee assistance programme. We are an inclusive employer and welcome candidates from all backgrounds. The closing date for applications is 23 May 2022 with interviews taking place on 7 June 2022 and second round interviews taking place on 13 June 2022. A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an experienced administrator to join the HR department in one of the most iconic buildings in the world, St Paul’s Cathedral.
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Weddings, baptisms and confirmations

Understand the criteria for those who wish to be married, baptised or confirmed at St Paul's, and what next steps to take if you or a family member are eligible.
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Filming and photography

There are some simple rules we ask our visitors to follow when taking photos inside the Cathedral, to respect the privacy of others.  
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Trusts and foundations

From restoring our library to providing better access for our disabled visitors, trusts and foundations help support a myriad of Cathedral projects.
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Architecture and decoration

Our building and its spectacular decoration have been threatened by war, fire and the forces of nature.
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Celebration and remembrance

Get to know the most famous individuals – and events from British history – celebrated and commemorated in the Cathedral.
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News and media

Find the latest news about the Cathedral plus our library of podcasts, and information for journalists and filmmakers on working with us.
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Worship and music

Our Cathedral has been here for over 1,400 years, and its main purpose has always been as a place of worship and prayer.
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Wartime damage and repair

It is a common myth that St Paul’s escaped damage during the Blitz, but in fact the Cathedral was to endure two direct hits by high explosives during the Second World War.
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Elfreda Audsley: Writer and artist

A profile of Elfreda Audsley, a founding member of the Friends.
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Richard Wakelin: Architect and surveyor

A profile of Richard Wakelin, a founding member of the Friends.
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Eileen Woods: Wandsman and Cathedral guide

A profile of Eileen Woods, Wandsman and Cathedral Guide.
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A Service of Prayer and Reflection for Her Majesty The Queen

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Wren 300: Innovation and Restoration

In 2023 we mark the 300th anniversary of the death of Sir Christopher Wren, a visionary and architect of St Paul's Cathedral.
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Thomas Picton

Learn about the monument to Thomas Picton (1758-1815). 
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