Exciting new ministry opportunity in DarwinLead and develop an enthusiastic team of chaplains, school workers and volunteer RI teachersRecruit and train volunteers to lead and assist religious instruction (RI) programs in NT schoolsAbout Scripture Union AustraliaScripture Union Australia (SU Australia) is an interdenominational Christian movement committed to providing Australian children, young people, and families with opportunities to experience the transforming love of Jesus and to pursue a lifelong journey of discipleship.SU Australia is part of the worldwide Scripture Union movement, a movement of Christians working with churches to make God's Good News known to children, young people, and families and to encourage people of all ages to meet God daily through Bible reading and prayer.
(scriptureunion.org.au)SU Australia is a charitable 'limited by guarantee' not-for-profit organisation comprising more than 900 staff and thousands of volunteers, working with churches, and serving in communities in all states and territories across Australia.All SU Australia staff and volunteers are empowered and equipped to champion a child safe culture and are committed to the highest standards of safety and care in our work with children, young people, and families.SU Australia in the Northern TerritoryIn the Northern Territory, we are seeking to appoint a full-time Field Development Manager to lead and develop our ministry in schools, including managing our team of school chaplains and facilitating religious instruction (RI) in schools.
You will be responsible for recruiting and training chaplains and volunteer RI teachers/helpers, as well as being required to personally teach RI in some schools.
In your new role, you will visit churches and other supporters to build networks and grow SU's school's ministry in the region.
This role is based in Darwin and may also require some travel to other parts of the NT.Our ideal candidate will have:A mature personal faith and values consistent with SU's ethos and theologyA strong background in ministry and mission, preferably with children and young peopleExperience in School Chaplaincy and/or RITheological training with a teaching backgroundExperience in a similar role of coordinating and developing volunteersA successful track record in building and maintaining networks and an ability to represent our organisation effectively in external settingsWhat we offer5 weeks annual leaveHybrid working environmentClose knit team environment2 devotion days a year and annual prayer retreatApplicationsTo be considered for this role, please complete your application including the following:Cover Letter – Clearly outlining how you meet the role requirements for our ideal candidate listed above, including your cultural fit within SU Australia.
No more than two pages in total.Current CV.There is no closing date for this position, though we will close the advert as soon as a suitable candidate is found.
For all other general enquiries please call People Services on .All staff and volunteers are required to hold a current Working with Children Check (Ochre Card) and operate under SU Australia's ChildSafe framework.
All employees are required to provide SU Australia with a National Police Records Check.
Interested applicants will be referenced checked for their suitability for working with children and vulnerable people.
Applicants will need to be able to comply with any Health Directions issued by the NT Government from time to time.#J-18808-Ljbffr