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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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Exhibition: Saving St Paul's: The Watch and the Second World War

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IT Support Analyst

We are looking to recruit a part-time IT Support Analyst. This role supports all the clergy and staff of St Paul’s Cathedral in making the best use of their IT equipment and systems. In this role you will be the first point of contact for all IT problems, queries and requests and will take ownership, following them through to resolution and keeping in contact with the user. You will support the Head of IT in improving the IT systems and in training and supporting users from across the Cathedral to use IT as required to perform their duties. The IT Support Analyst provides support to IT applications, systems & services; documenting changes to infrastructure and functionality as required; ensures that system held information remains secure; ensures that staff and clergy understand how to use the IT they require to perform their duties. The IT Support Analyst also completes assigned project work to support IT changes, developments and improvements that delivers benefits to the Cathedral. Providing helpdesk support to Cathedral users, acting as the first point of contact for IT problems, queries and requests. Taking ownership for the resolution of issues by investigating and applying solutions and escalating to other parties when necessary. Providing support for a range of Cathedral information systems. Understanding the business use and general functionality of systems; documenting changes; resolving problems; liaising and working with application suppliers and their support desks as required. Providing support for the Cathedral network when required. Understanding the unique network topology; completing assigned system management and monitoring tasks; investigating and resolving common problems; escalating complicated problems internally, or to third party support and working with them to provide diagnostic information and apply solutions under instruction. Supporting the Head of IT to introduce changes and improvements to the IT environment. Supporting the Head of IT to improve the general use of IT within the Cathedral by providing IT training to network users and assisting in writing user guides where applicable. Setting up AV equipment for Cathedral meetings and events. Essential: Experience of understanding and supporting an organisations specific business information systems. Experience of providing IT helpdesk support to onsite users and network support. A strong understanding of standard desktop applications and user problems. Ability to understand and document processes, procedures and topologies to best practice standards. Experience of providing user training. Confident, clear and effective communication skills both written and verbal. Excellent customer facing skills and able to build strong and effective working relationships internally and externally at all levels. Ability to work effectively and collaboratively as a member of a team. Ability to solve problems, who can ‘think outside the box’ and expedite issues where appropriate. Self-motivated and pro-active, able to work independently without supervision. Ability to identify and implement system improvements. Able to adopt a methodical and disciplined approach to work. An appetite to learn and develop relevant knowledge and skills. Enjoy using technology to improve the way people work. Desirable: An understanding of ITIL methodologies would be advantageous. Experience of completing system testing. We are looking to recruit a part-time IT Support Analyst. This role supports all the clergy and staff of St Paul’s Cathedral in making the best use of their IT equipment and systems. The IT Support Analyst provides support to IT applications, systems and services.
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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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The Poetry of Epiphany

Poetry from Malcolm Guite to reflect upon the season of Epiphany.
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The Heavens are telling the Glory of God: Faith, Science and Astronomy

Br Guy Consolmagno and Paula Gooder discuss the what science and astronomy can tell us about God and our faith.
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Judith Fremont-Barnes appointed as new Head of St Paul's Cathedral School

The Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral and St Paul's Cathedral School's governing body are delighted to announce the appointment of Judith Fremont-Barnes as the new Head of St Paul's Cathedral School from September 2023.
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Wren300: Exploring a Masterpiece

A film most suitable for KS2 which investigates the ‘humanly constructed world’ through Wren’s architectural masterpiece.
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The Sacred Nature of Monarchy

Ian Bradley considers the sacred nature of the United Kingdom monarchy.
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Such a fast God: R. S. Thomas' Poetry and Faith

Carys Walsh introduces the great 20th century poet R S Thomas’s life and work, and his themes of mystery, doubt and searching for God. The recording was made live at a workshop at St Paul’s Cathedral and the poems read are not included for copyright reasons. Some of the poems referenced can be read on the Poetry Foundation website.
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Darkness and Light

Jessica Martin reflects on themes of darkness and light.
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Mark Oakley and Paula Gooder speaking from a table on the dais at St Paul's.
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Scandal and Glory: The Cross in the Bible and Poetry

Paula Gooder and Mark Oakley explore the mystery, the glory and the scandal of the Cross. Through scripture and poetry, they open up something of what we might learn from it not only of sin and reconciliation but also of love and new life, of who Jesus really was, and also what it means to follow his call to take up our own cross.
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IT Support Analyst

In this role you will be the first point of contact for all IT problems, queries and requests and will take ownership, following them through to resolution and keeping in contact with the user.  You will support of the Head of IT in improving the IT systems, and in training and supporting users from across the Cathedral to use IT as required to perform their duties.  We would like to hear from you if: You have experience of supporting organisation specific information systems. You have good knowledge of standard desktop applications, and common user problems.  You have experience of providing onsite helpdesk support. You have excellent communication and customer service skills. You have previous experience of leading user training. 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 (FTE) 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 Wednesday 22nd of February 2023 at 11:59pm. Interviews dates are to be confirmed. We are looking to recruit a part-time IT Support Analyst. This role supports all the clergy and staff of St Paul’s Cathedral in making the best use of their IT equipment and systems.


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Giles Fraser, a white man in clerical robes, stands behind the lectern at St Paul's Cathedral, a green altar cloth on the altar behind him.
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Sermon: Cain and Abel

Giles Fraser explores violence, forgiveness, scapegoating and the imitation of Christ through René Girard’s theology.
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On Earth as in Heaven: The Lord's Prayer

Paula Gooder explores the Lord's Prayer, saying that what Jesus gave us was not just a single prayer but a set of guidelines for how to pray and how to live.
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Lucy Winkett speaking from the lectern at St Paul's Cathedral with Marian Partington listening from a table beside her.
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Forgiveness: A Journey to Freedom?

Lucy Winkett, priest and theologian, and Marian Partington, whose sister was killed by Fred and Rose West, explore the radical path of forgiveness. Warning: contains references to rape, violence and sexual abuse.
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How Long O Lord? Prayer and Justice

Selina Stone reflects on the relationship of prayer, justice and a transformed world.
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Explore

Explore St Paul’s Cathedral with its architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Use our virtual tours to visit the Cathedral from your computer or mobile device.
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Paula Gooder and John Barton sit at a table in front of the dais at St Paul's Cathedral. John is talking and Paula smiling as she listens to him.
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A History of the Bible: The Book and its Faiths

Professor John Barton, one of the great Biblical scholars of our time, introduces his bestselling book 'The History of the Bible', the culmination of a lifetime’s work. He explores the Bible’s long evolution, how much good translations matter, and what contemporary scholarship reveals about the Bible, including how as contemporary Christians we understand its place at the heart of our faith.
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A Sound of Sheer Silence: Silent Prayer

Richard Carter offers a beginner’s guide to contemplative prayer.
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Music for Good Friday and Easter

Singer Carris Jones writes about music that illuminates the mystery and meanings of Good Friday and Easter.
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Summer Reading

Cathedral Chaplain Paula Hollingsworth reflects on five novels that feed her soul and her spirit.
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