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Substitute Teacher

Carol Stream, IL · On-site

$17.25 - $19/hr

Outreach is a Christian community service organization providing counseling, case management, youth development, older adult service, and community development. For 50 years, Outreach has changed the ...

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How much do christian outreach jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for christian outreach in the United States is $25.78, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $34.13 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is Christian outreach?

Christian outreach refers to activities and programs initiated by individuals, churches, or organizations to share the message of Christianity, provide support, and help meet the spiritual, emotional, and physical needs of others—often in local or global communities. Outreach efforts can include evangelism, community service, charitable work, educational programs, and humanitarian aid. The goal is to demonstrate Christian values through action, foster relationships, and offer hope and support to those in need.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in Christian outreach, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in Christian Outreach often encounter challenges such as engaging diverse communities, maintaining motivation amidst setbacks, and balancing administrative tasks with direct ministry. Building genuine relationships and cultural understanding is essential for effective outreach, as is ongoing personal spiritual growth. Many teams address these challenges by fostering strong peer support, regularly sharing success stories, and investing in continued training and mentorship within the organization.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in Christian outreach, and why are they important?

To thrive in Christian Outreach, you need a solid understanding of theology, cultural sensitivity, and experience in ministry or community service, often supported by a relevant degree or church training. Familiarity with communication platforms, event coordination tools, and possibly certification in pastoral or outreach ministry is typical. Strong interpersonal skills, compassion, and adaptability set individuals apart in this role. These skills are vital for effectively connecting with diverse communities, fostering spiritual growth, and achieving outreach goals.

What is the difference between Christian Outreach vs Youth Minister?

AspectChristian OutreachYouth Minister
Primary FocusCommunity engagement and spreading Christian valuesLeading and mentoring youth within a church setting
Required CredentialsReligious training, possibly a degree in theology or ministryReligious training, often with youth ministry certification
Work EnvironmentCommunity centers, churches, outreach eventsChurches, youth groups, schools
Employer & Industry UsageReligious organizations, nonprofitsChurches, religious schools

While both roles involve religious work, Christian Outreach focuses on community engagement and spreading faith beyond the church, whereas Youth Ministers primarily work with young people within church programs to nurture their spiritual growth.

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Infographic showing various Christian Outreach job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 81% Full Time, 16% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 87% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 11% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $53,630 per year, or $25.8 per hour.

Director of Social Outreach

Archdiocese of St. Louis

Saint Louis, MO • On-site

Full-time

Re-posted 6 days ago


Job description

The Archdiocese of St. Louis strives to teach and share our faith, serve others, and foster unity throughout the St. Louis area. Once a part of Kenrick-Glennon Seminary's campus, the Cardinal Rigali Center in Shrewsbury, MO is today the headquarters and curia (governing body) for the Archdiocese of St. Louis.
Job Summary
The role of the Director of Social Outreach is to serve as the lead agent in advancing knowledge and awareness of the Social Teaching of the Catholic Church in the Western Vicariate. This Director also works collaboratively with fellow staff, parishes, and agencies to facilitate Social Outreach efforts in the vicariate. The Director spearheads the effort to foster a collective understanding of service as inherent to Discipleship, rooted in the teachings of Jesus that are found in Scripture and as those have been expounded upon in ecclesial and magisterial teaching throughout the Church's history.
Job Responsibilities
Foster working relationships with and collaboration among all social outreach programs and agencies in the Vicarate (e.g., social service agencies, food pantries, homeless shelters, advocacy groups, prison/jail ministries, parishes and particularly St. Vincent de Paul Societies and others who engage in charitable works.
• Creates, provides, or facilitates formation opportunities in Catholic Social Teaching for those engaged in direct outreach ministries and services.
• Assist pastors and parish staff members in establishing Social Concerns Committees or comparable entities in parishes for parishioner engagement and formation in Catholic Social Teaching, advocacy and service
• Collaborate with other Vicariate staff, particularly the Catholic Charities Navigator, on identifying gaps in direct service or gaps in understanding of Catholic Social Teaching and brainstorming and implementing ways to bridge those gaps
• Collaborate with other Vicariate staff, particularly the Director of Evangelization and Pastoral Ministry, on endeavors in which there is crossover and synergy between Discipleship and Advocacy or Service
• Maintain working relationships with Curial Departments whose mission is correlative to Social Outreach (e.g., Office of Peace and Justice, Office of Racial Harmony, Rural Parish Clinic, Pro-Life Office, etc.) and serve on Archdiocesan Commissions related to this scope of interest as requested or as beneficial (e.g., Gun Violence Task Force, Immigration Task Force, etc.
Job Requirements
Bachelor's or graduate degree (preferably in Theology or Pastoral Studies or Catholic Educator Certification).
Experience in Social Work or direct outreach/Christian service.
Three or more years' experience in parish ministry or other areas of working for the Church.
Working knowledge of the principles and content of Catholic Social Teaching.
Skills & Attitudes Required for Success in Job
• Strong verbal and written communication skills, if not also experience in teaching and/or making public presentations
• Organizational and interpersonal skills. Adept in forming working groups, fostering collaboration, and relationship building. Facility with project development, planning, and implementation.
• Capacity for strategic thinking and planning
• Working competency with Microsoft Office products
• Comfortability with engaging ecumenical partners, local government and civic partners, civic and fraternal organizations, etc.
• Strong sense of prudential judgment, professional confidentiality, ethical standards, just practices, etc., regarding coworkers and collaborators as well as regarding people served
The Archdiocese of St. Louis is an Equal Opportunity Employer and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any kind. All employment decisions are based on business needs, job requirements and individual qualifications without regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital, parental, veteran or disability status.
Pre-Employment Screening
All candidates receiving an employment offer must submit a pre-employment screening. The screening will include criminal background check, Family Care Safety Registration, drug screen, employment and educational licensure/certification verification, health screening, and any other screenings deemed necessary for employment. Any offer would be contingent upon successful completion of any required screening.