Ministering around the world of ICS is challenging, stimulating, fun, heart breaking, demanding, but most of all an opportunity to follow your calling to wherever He may lead you. You will learn new things, you will be pushed outside of your comfort zone, you will be at your lowest low and highest high, but you will also be serving in ministry in ways that stretch and develop you. Interested?
The recruitment selection process is rigorous, we are looking not only to recruit clergy but more importantly deploy mission partners in cross-cultural contexts. It is our privilege to walk with you on the journey. On this page we will publish roles that are available now. If there are no vacancies at this time, feel free to contact us to register your interest in working in an ICS-linked context.
Ibiza & Formentera
English speaking Anglican Chaplaincy - HOUSE FOR DUTY CHAPLAIN
Why us?
Supportive Chaplaincy Council
Furnished rural 5 room accommodation
Car and expenses paid
Beautiful Island setting
Keen to grow the Body of Christ on Ibiza & Formentera
Closing date for applications:25 July 2025
Shortlisting date: 3 September 2025
Online Interviews: 19 September 2025
For an informal conversation, please contact:
The Venerable David Waller Archdeacon for Gibraltar: david.waller@europe.anglican.org
For a recruitment pack and the chaplaincy profile, please contact:
Dr Barbara Omoro - Appointments Secretary email: europe.appointments@europe.anglican.org
ICS is committed to safeguarding children, young people and vulnerable adults and Safeguarding Policies (vetting and screening) will apply.
ICS welcomes applications from women and candidates of GMH backgrounds.
General Information
Enquiries about posts should be addressed to the person mentioned in the advertisement. A Recruitment Pack with an Application Form and notes on its completion, will be provided by email. All chaplains whose appointment ICS is responsible for, and all Associate Ministry Partners linked to ICS, subscribe to our Basis of Faith.
Applicants should note that a proficiency in spoken and written English is a diocesan requirement for all licensed clergy.