Emily Kiddy

Grant Data Analyst at The Church of England

Emily Kiddy currently serves as a Grant Data Analyst and Impact and Learning Executive at The Church of England, where responsibilities include evaluating the impact of professional development programmes and analyzing data within the Vision and Strategy team's Funding and Learning sub-team. Previously, Emily held the position of Leadership Development Programmes Officer, contributing to the delivery of National Professional Qualifications for teachers across England. Prior experience includes an Administrative Officer role at the Rural Payments Agency, focusing on processing and verifying claims as part of the Countryside Stewardship Revenue Claims Team. Emily holds a Master of Arts in Public Administration and Public Policy from the University of York and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Politics and International Relations from Canterbury Christ Church University.

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We're a Christian presence in every community. The Church of England plays a vital role in the life of the nation, proclaiming the Christian gospel in words and actions and providing services of Christian worship and praise. Our network of parishes cover the country, bringing a vital Christian dimension to the nation as well as strengthening community life in numerous urban, suburban and rural settings. Its cathedrals are centres of spirituality and service, and its network of chaplaincies across continental Europe meet important local needs. The Church of England plays an active role in national life with its members involved in a wide range of public bodies. Twenty-six bishops are members of the House of Lords and are engaged in debates about legislation and national and international affairs. The Church of England is part of the worldwide Anglican Communion.


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