Bristol Multi-Faith Forum Voice and Influence Engagement Worker

Bristol Multi-Faith Forum Voice and Influence Engagement Worker – Part time (16 hours)
Closing date: July 4, 2018
Closing time: 17:00 hrs
Salary: Based on SCP 23, the annual salary for a 16-hour week is £9,916.80

What is the Voice and Influence Partnership?
The Voice and Influence Partnership is a project designed to enable Bristol’s residents to share their views on local policies.
The Partnership is specifically funded to assist people who have one or more of the protected characteristics to have their say because often their voices are missed.
Aims of the post:
To support BMFF in its work to develop and deliver the aims and objectives of the Voice and Influence Partnership (VIP), supporting project activities, and working in close consultation with partners in the project.  To work to ensure membership and participation reflects the protected characteristics of the population of Bristol, and to support all actions to collect data on equalities and intersectionality.
Job Description
Application Form
Please return the application form to Bristol Multi Faith Forum: chair@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk
Please find all the details, including an application form and job description here

Our latest e-bulletin – published Tuesday 14th August 2018

We publish regular e-bulletins – with information on events, resources and funding. Read our latest edition, published on Tuesday 14th August 2018. Please contact us with any news or information that you would like to have included in future editions. Please forward this to anyone who may be interested in being added to our email list.

Send any event information to me at johanna@bristolmultifaithforum.org.uk.

Read the e-bulletin here

May 2018 – Bristol Walk Fest: Multi Faith Trail

This free event took place from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm. People could walk the whole trail or join one or more parts of this trail, visiting the Bristol Hindu Temple, the Bristol Bahai Centre, the Bristol Central Mosque and the Bristol and West Progressive Synagogue.

Each visit lasted roughly 45 minutes and walks between venues were about 10 to 20 minutes long.

Start Location: Hindu Temple – 163 Church Road, Bristol, BS5 9LA

End Location: Bristol & West Progressive Synagogue, 43/47 Bannerman Rd, Bristol BS5 0RR

Distance: 2.5 miles

Duration: 1 hr walking/4 hr event in total with visits

Joint organisers were Bristol Multi Faith Forum and Inner City and East Bristol Health Team

It was really well attended, with 18 to 24 walkers joining, including the then Lord Mayor, Councillor Cleo Lake.

The majority of walkers had no faith, 3 “kind of” and none of the walkers had been into the Bahai centre or other venues before.

Some comments

·         “It’s the first time in my life I’ve seen a Torah”

·         Especially a Torah from that survived the 2nd world war!”

·         “It has been really informative and healthy at the same time”

·         “It was really fascinating to learn and visit different religious buildings and learn about similarity (in faiths), we need to keep such connections”

·         Excellent, would be nice to see more young people during term”

·         “ Thanks very much for oyur hospitality and presentations, I would definitely encourage others ot participate in future events”

·         “Really interesting introduction to different faith communities. A chance to wander some little known streets too”

See photos from the day here

See our poster here

See the Trail details here