Eternity News | July 16th, 2018 11:50 PM
Menai Anglican church is looking for the right person with good communication and interpersonal skills to take on the full time role of youth pastor.
The successful applicant will have theological qualifications, and be an able communicator, leader and strategic planner. They will have proven track record in building and leading a team to carry out youth ministry. They will be familiar with, and committed to the purpose driven model of ministry and able to work as part of a larger team.
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They will be part of a staff team of 6 core pastoral staff and a further 9 part-timers.
For more information and a full job description please contact:
Bruce Dingwall: bruce@menaianglican.org
Phone: 9541 0990; 0422 305 984
To apply, please send resume and referee details to the above.
Applications close August Friday Aug 17.
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