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Head of School

Cumming, GA · On-site

$90 - $150/hr

Opportunity Pinecrest Academy is a premier independent Catholic college‑preparatory school committed to forming Christian leaders through Integral Formation. The Head of School will serve as the ...

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4th Grade Teacher

Cumming, GA · On-site

$17K - $18K/yr

John Bosco Academy is a Catholic, classical hybrid school that partners with families to form children in truth, goodness, and beauty. Our unique model combines two days of joyful, in-person ...

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What is a Catholic job?

Catholic jobs are positions offered by organizations affiliated with the Catholic Church or roles that support its mission, values, and teachings. These can include opportunities in Catholic schools, hospitals, charities, parishes, dioceses, and other faith-based institutions. Job roles may range from teachers and administrators to healthcare workers, pastoral ministers, social workers, and support staff. Working in a Catholic job often involves upholding Catholic values and serving the community in ways that align with the Church's mission.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Catholic school teacher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Catholic School Teacher, you need a teaching credential, subject matter expertise, and a strong understanding of Catholic doctrine and values. Familiarity with educational technology, learning management systems, and catechetical certification are typically required. Compassion, effective communication, and a commitment to faith-based education help foster a supportive and inclusive classroom environment. These skills and qualities are essential for providing academic excellence while nurturing spiritual and moral development in students.

What are some common challenges faced when working in a Catholic organization, and how can employees effectively address them?

Employees in Catholic organizations often navigate the integration of faith-based values with professional responsibilities. A common challenge is ensuring that daily tasks and decisions align with the organization's mission and ethical guidelines rooted in Catholic teachings. Open communication with supervisors and colleagues, as well as ongoing training in the organization's values, can help employees address these challenges. Additionally, participating in team meetings and faith-based activities fosters a supportive environment and reinforces a shared sense of purpose.

What is the difference between Catholic Job vs Protestant Job?

AspectCatholic JobProtestant Job
CredentialsTypically requires a background in theology, religious studies, or related certifications; may include specific church or diocesan credentialsSimilar educational background; may also require specific denominational certifications or training
Work EnvironmentChurches, religious schools, community centers affiliated with Catholic denominationsChurches, religious schools, community centers within Protestant denominations
Employer & Industry UsageDioceses, Catholic charities, religious educational institutionsProtestant churches, faith-based organizations, religious schools
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared based on religious duties, certifications, and community rolesSimilar roles with different denominational practices and certifications

The main difference between a Catholic Job and a Protestant Job lies in the religious affiliation, required credentials, and the specific community or church environment. Both roles involve religious service, education, and community engagement but are tailored to their respective faith traditions.

What cities in Georgia are hiring for Catholic Job jobs?

Cities in Georgia with the most Catholic Job job openings:

Catholic Religious Education (RE) Coordinator

K. Parks Consulting

Warner Robins, GA

Part-time

Re-posted 14 days ago


Job description

The KPC Way:


The KPC Team strives to take the 9 to 5 "grind" out of the workplace and create a more efficient and overall healthier work environment. KPC has been in business since 2008 and is headquartered in Melbourne, FL. We provide training and development, information technology, assessment, and coaching services. Our respected, confident, and, agile team is passionately driven to always deliver superior results through innovative, nimble, and responsive solutions to help you and our clients THRIVE! If you are ready to make a difference in a dynamic work environment, KPC is your team.


Currently, we are looking forone (1) Roman Catholic Religious Education (RE) Coordinator on an Air Force Base (AFB) in Georgia.


Place of Performance: Base Chapel.


Travel may be required.

Work hours: During the posted business hours, Monday through Friday, and 1030-1300 on Sundays (Aug-May). During the RE hiatus (Jun-Jul), all 15 hours will be accomplished Monday through Friday.

The position requires federal background checks and fingerprints. Must obtain a security clearance. Should be a member of a Middle Georgia Roman Catholic Faith Community or be willing to relocate to one

Primary Responsibilities:

  • Must support the following services: 1st Reconciliation, 1st Communion, Confirmation, Bishop/First Communion, receptions (Christmas, Easter, Confirmation, and Communion), RCIA, and other retreats and workshops to include planning and attendance.
  • Demonstrate professionalism and compassion in your relationships with the base community and parishioners
  • Demonstrate a commitment to the Air Force Base Roman Catholic Community (Our Lady of the Skies Catholic Parish) and its Religious Education (RE) Program through active participation and promotion of the said ministry
  • Work cohesively in the interfaith environment of the Air Force Chaplaincy Program.
  • Recruit, train, and assign all teachers, staff, helpers, substitutes, and students.
  • Maintain monthly statistical attendance reports
  • Plan and resource a comprehensive plan of religious education for all ages (grades K-8 and High School) represented in the chapel setting through an annual calendar and budget.
    • Such activities will include but are not limited to: Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA), Sacramental Classes for First Reconciliation, First Communion, Confirmation, and other activities related to religious holidays, educational workshops, or assemblies.
  • Regularly publicize RE activities and events to the base populations and parish members via various media outlets: newsletters, e-mail, social media (e.g., Facebook), announcements, inserts, flyers, local/base paper, information fairs, and organizational activities/events.
  • Attend required chapel meetings, such as staff meetings and Catholic Advisory Council meetings.
  • Meet as needed with the Roman Catholic Chaplain or designee to coordinate planning and support of the RE program.
  • Build and manage the RE library resources, including Audio-Visual equipment, books, media, etc. Accomplish curriculum ordering and distribution.
  • Advise the Roman Catholic Chaplain on current trends and needs of the religious communities for RE materials and ensure it does not denigrate any religious group.
  • Responsible for submitting and following up on background checks on all volunteers working with children under 18 to the Non-Commissioned Officer in Charge (NCOIC) of the chapel.
  • Must provide VIRTUS training to all volunteers, including teachers, substitutes, aides, helpers, and youth ministers.
  • Will arrange and maintain necessary classroom space with other base agencies when more space is needed.
  • Shall ensure all facilities are returned to the prescribed setup, cleaned, and secured upon departure.
  • Shall ensure compliance with all appropriate Federal, State, and Local Laws and requirements and Air Force Instruction that apply to this position, be accountable for paying any Social Security payments, Federal or Local income taxes, and State Unemployment Insurance premiums for themselves, as well as any individual employed or subcontracted by them to provide services under this contract.
  • Personally perform the duties described or coordinate performance by a substitute of equal or higher proficiency in their absence who has been approved in advance by the Roman Catholic Chaplain at least 14 days before the proposed absence.

Required Knowledge and Skills:

  • Serve as a resource person, advisor, coordinator, and at times instructor of all Roman Catholic Religious Education at AFB, GA
  • Should be a member of a Middle Georgia Roman Catholic Faith Community or willing to relocate to one
  • Shall be in good standing with the Roman Catholic Church (i.e. baptized, confirmed, and if married, married in the Roman Catholic Church)
  • Should possess a strong commitment to religious education as a mission of the Church.
  • Should be familiar with the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults (RCIA) and general knowledge of the Roman Catholic Church: its teachings, traditions, and practices, as well as lectionary and doctrinally based catechesis.
  • Should have 6 years of experience working with and directing a religious education program at a military installation, and should be open to working in the pluralistic environment of the Air Force Chaplaincy Program.
  • Should have a minimum of a Bachelor's Degree.
  • Should have experience in instructing all age groups and public speaking.
  • Should have excellent telephone, keyboarding, and customer service skills
  • Should have good attention to detail and the ability to use a computer with knowledge of MS Word, MS Excel, MS Publisher, and MS PowerPoint.
  • Should have excellent written and verbal communication and public relations skills.


Performance Objectives

  • Advise, coordinate, and instruct Roman Catholic Religious Education
    • With no more than 2 customer complaints per month
  • Recruit, train, and assign teachers, staff, helpers, substitutes, and students for Roman Catholic Religious Education
    • With no more than 2 customer complaints per month

Required Security and Background Checks

  • Must obtain favorable eligibility from a National Agency Check Inquiries (NACI) and National Agency Check Inquiries Child (CNACI) through the Chapel Security Manager.
  • Following Department of Defense Instruction (DODI), each individual working with children under 18 must complete and pass a criminal history background check.
  • Installation Record Check.
  • FBI fingerprint check
  • Local Civilian Law Enforcement check
  • In addition to maintaining personal security standards, you will assume high levels of responsibility for ensuring all volunteers choosing to work with/around children are properly vetted by the Chapel's Art of the Possible machine:
    • May entail the following: reaching out to various base agencies, coordinating assistance from base agencies, briefing Chapel and higher-level command teams and leadership, and maintaining records of all volunteer personnel.
  • Must accomplish the necessary VIRTUS Protection of God's Children training.