Chaplain of the Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace

Historic Royal Palaces

Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace

  • Location Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace
  • Sector Faith
  • Client Historic Royal Palaces
  • Job Type Permanent
  • Salary/Remuneration £37,498 (please note on-site accommodation can be provided for this role)
  • Reference GSe132005
  • Closing Date 17:00 on Friday 19 June 2026

Is God calling you to join us in this place where history meets a living tradition of worship and welcome?

This is a rare opportunity to lead a historic place of worship serving a regular congregation and a global visiting public. Situated in the heart of Hampton Court Palace, the Chapel Royal has stood at the heart of royal devotion for more than five hundred years. Its walls have witnessed the passing of history and the continuity of worship that endures to this day. Today, the Chapel Royal remains a working chapel with a Sunday congregation of 50-60 and a thriving choir: shaped by the language of the Book of Common Prayer, rooted in tradition, and open to all. Within the life of a busy palace, it offers a space for reflection and encounter — where heritage and faith are lived, not simply preserved.

At an exciting time of development, including plans for a girls’ choir, we seek a Chaplain with the vision to help shape the Chapel’s future ministry in a way that builds on this rich legacy. This is a role that combines the leadership of the spiritual and liturgical life of the Chapel through our regular rhythm of worship, with opportunities to grow the work of the Chapel in the way we welcome visitors and partner with local churches and schools.

This is a role of both stewardship and renewal, with significant opportunity for the new Chaplain the shape a ministry in partnership with the Chaplain team and wider Historic Royal Palaces. For more information, and for an informal conversation to assist your discernment, please contact either Matt Malone or Clare Davies on matt.malone@gatenbysanderson or clare.davies@gatenbysanderson.com

It is an occupational requirement in accordance with schedule 9 paragraph 1 of the Equality Act for the holder of this role to be a practising Christian.
 

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