CHAPLAIN Government - Topeka, KS at Geebo

CHAPLAIN

As a CHAPLAIN, GS-0060-11, The mission of the National Guard Chaplain Service is to provide unsurpassed spiritual leadership and care to National Guard personnel and their families at home and abroad. The primary purpose of this position is to help manage the state National Guard Chaplain Service (NGCS) religious program, and to ensure the free exercise of religion for National Guard personnel and their families. You will help coordinate a program of religious ministries, including workshops, spiritual leadership and care, religious education; and other activities for National Guard personnel and their families. The Chaplain Service ministry is performed cooperatively, and executed in a pluralistic environment. This ministry, when directed by TAG, may be extended to active duty and reserve component military personnel and their families within the State. Perform other duties as assigned. Military Grades:
O2 through O4 Compatible Military Assignments:
OBR 56 GENERAL
Experience:
Candidates must complete the (Army) Chaplain Officer Basic Course and must be ordained by a religious faith group or denomination that is recognized by the Department of Defense Armed Forces Chaplain Board; SPECIALIZED
Experience:
Must have at least 36 months experience, education or training that included progressively responsible work in a professional program of spiritual welfare and religious guidance which demonstrates or provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for successful performance of the position. The major functional areas that comprise the total range of chaplaincy work are (1) the religious ministry, (2) administration, (3) training, and (4) research.
  • Department:
    0060 Chaplain
  • Salary Range:
    $64,660 to $84,057 per year

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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