The Church of South India, Medak Diocese is an esteemed organisation, making lives better through Education, Healthcare, Service more than a Century The Diocese of Medak is one of the prominent Dioceses in the Church of South India, comprising nearly 250 Presbyters ministering to Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam, Hindustani (Hindi and Urdu), English.

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Conveners

Mr. Mantri Solomon / Property Board

Medak Diocesan Property Board Convenor Responsibilities.

The responsibilities of a Property Board Convenor in a diocese may include:

Property Management

Overseeing the management and maintenance of all properties owned by the diocese, including churches, parsonages, schools, and other facilities.

Asset Evaluation

Assessing the value and condition of diocesan properties and ensuring proper documentation and records are maintained.

Budgeting and Finance

Developing and managing the property board's budget, ensuring that financial resources are allocated appropriately for property-related expenses.

Property Transactions

Facilitating property transactions, such as acquisitions, sales, leases, or rentals, in accordance with diocesan policies and legal requirements.

Legal Compliance

Ensuring that all property-related activities and transactions comply with local laws, regulations, and relevant legal requirements.

Long-Term Planning

Developing long-term plans for property development, renovation, or expansion to meet the changing needs of the diocese.

Risk Management

Identifying and addressing potential risks related to property ownership, such as safety hazards or environmental concerns.

Contract Management

Overseeing contracts with vendors, contractors, and service providers involved in property maintenance and development.

Reporting

Providing regular updates and reports to the diocesan leadership and relevant committees on property-related matters.

Collaboration

Collaborating with other diocesan committees, clergy, and administrators to ensure effective coordination and communication regarding property matters.