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Security Guard

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$20.15 - $20.90/hr

Watch for and report irregularities: fire hazards, leaking water pipes, security doors left ... Chaplain Services on Campus Safety Sensitive position - subject to pre-employment drug testing.

Security Guard

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$20.15 - $20.90/hr

Watch for and report irregularities: fire hazards, leaking water pipes, security doors left ... Chaplain Services on Campus Safety Sensitive position - subject to pre-employment drug testing.

Facilities Maintenance Technician

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$16.75 - $23/hr

Associated duties may include the inspection and/or repair, of fire protection equipment, plumbing ... Chaplain Services on campus Safety Sensitive position - subject to drug and alcohol testing. Hobby ...

Service Technician: Electrical

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$24.50 - $33/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician: Electrical

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$24.50 - $33/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician Electrician

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $34.25/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician Electrician

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $34.25/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician Electrician

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $34.25/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician Electrician

Glendale, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $34.25/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

Service Technician Electrician

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$25.50 - $34.25/hr

Low voltage systems (fire alarm, fiber optics, security, communications, data) Technology ... Wellness Program with incentives * 24/7 Confidential Chaplain / Employee Assistance Program Kortman ...

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How much do fire chaplain jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average yearly pay for fire chaplain in the United States is $63,587.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $48,500.00 and $80,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Fire Chaplain position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Fire Chaplain, you need a background in pastoral care, crisis counseling, and grief support, often with ordination or endorsement from a recognized religious body and specialized training in emergency response. Certification from organizations such as the Federation of Fire Chaplains or equivalent training in incident command systems is often required. Outstanding interpersonal communication, emotional resilience, and cultural sensitivity help a Fire Chaplain effectively support firefighters and their families during stressful situations. These skills and qualifications are crucial for providing compassionate spiritual and emotional care within high-pressure environments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a Fire Chaplain within a fire department?

A Fire Chaplain’s daily responsibilities often include providing emotional and spiritual support to firefighters and their families, conducting critical incident stress debriefings, and offering guidance during traumatic events. They may respond to emergency calls to support both victims and first responders, lead memorials or ceremonies, and facilitate referrals to additional counseling services when needed. Fire Chaplains also participate in training sessions, team meetings, and community outreach programs to foster well-being and resilience within the department. Collaborating closely with firefighters, command staff, and mental health professionals, they serve as vital resources in supporting both individual and organizational health.

What is a Fire Chaplain job?

A Fire Chaplain provides spiritual and emotional support to firefighters, their families, and the community during emergencies and daily operations. They offer counseling, guidance, and crisis intervention, often responding to incidents alongside fire personnel. Fire Chaplains also assist with memorial services, stress management, and faith-based support, regardless of religious affiliation. Their role is to promote resilience and well-being within the fire department and affected individuals.

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Infographic showing various Fire Chaplain job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 13% As Needed, 74% Full Time, and 13% Temporary. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $63,587 per year, or $30.6 per hour.
Men's Crisis Center Coordinator (Day) (FT)

Men's Crisis Center Coordinator (Day) (FT)

Rockford Rescue Mission

Rockford, IL • On-site

Other

Posted 19 days ago


Job description

Description

Rate:  $21.00


MONITOR THE DELIVERY OF RRM SERVICES TO CRISIS GUESTS

  • Monitor the delivery, service, and cleanup of meals (breakfast & lunch) to the Crisis guests and Recovery Residents.
  • Assist Crisis population in obtaining needed clothing, either from the Men's Crisis Program emergency closet or by referral to another agency. 
  • Assess the emotional and spiritual needs of Crisis guests, intervening whenever possible and referring to the Chaplain or Homeless Services Supervisor for help when indicated.
  • Assist male Crisis guests in checking-out from overnight shelter services. 
  • Develop Day Room activities and monitor all behaviors.

UPHOLD A STANDARD WITH ALL GUESTS, VISITORS, VOLUNTEERS AND CO-WORKERS THAT ALIGNS WITH PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS AND CHRIST-LIKENESS 

  • Intervene with those individuals that fall short of meeting the program and spiritual expectations.
  • Function in a role of Crisis interventionist by assessing and doing brief counseling. 
  • Look for opportunities to make referrals to the Chaplain or Homeless Services Supervisor for counseling/case management follow-up.
  • Be vigilant for any inappropriate behaviors, i.e., smoking, drugs and/or alcohol possession or use, threats or physical violence, thievery, and/or weapons.
  • Exhibit non-threatening, conflict resolution during guest, candidate, or client disputes.
  • Enforce program principles and procedures in a spirit of compassion and respect (Eph.4:1-3,7).
  • Document any and all corrective actions. Perform filing where designated, and route copies to staff when appropriate.

MAINTAIN A SAFE AND SECURE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

  • Oversee the morning cleanup of the Crisis area. Be sure linens, towels and pajamas are laundered. Assign guests to specific chores, document their service and follow-up. Report shortcomings to the Lead Coordinator or Homeless Services Supervisor. 
  • Be vigilant to help prevent any accidents, acts of violence and/or any Crisis situations from occurring.
  • Note any hazards or potentially hazardous situations and either correct the situation or refer the issue to the Homeless Services Supervisor for follow-up.
  • Notify appropriate local emergency personnel (medical, mental health, law enforcement, fire department, etc.) when needed; call Homeless Services Supervisor as indicated in program call procedure.
  • Defuse and/or refer all incoming Crisis telephone calls and document for follow-up.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Keep cleaning and personal hygiene supplies stocked at an adequate level for day-to-day operations, in cooperation with the Facilities Department. 
  • Attend weekly Crisis Program staff meetings.
  • Attend any internal/external trainings, staffing meetings, or seminars as suggested by Homeless Services Supervisor.
  • Attend weekly supervisory meetings with Homeless Services Supervisor.  
  • Attend any required first aid, CPR, and/or fire safety trainings as scheduled by Homeless Services Supervisor.
  • Document all Crisis/Recovery Program activities and file appropriately (daily logbook, incident reports, client and guest files, observation reports, etc.).
  • Perform related work and other duties when required and as assigned.
  • Monitor the delivery, service, and cleanup of meals (breakfast & lunch) to the Crisis guests and Recovery residents.
  • Assist Crisis population in obtaining needed clothing, either from the Men's Crisis Program emergency closet or by referral to another agency. 
  • Assess the emotional and spiritual needs of Crisis guests, intervening whenever possible and referring to the Chaplain or Homeless Services Supervisor for help when indicated.
  • Assist male Crisis guests in checking-out from overnight shelter services. 
  • Develop Day Room activities and monitor all behaviors.

UPHOLD A STANDARD WITH ALL GUESTS, VISITORS, VOLUNTEERS AND CO-WORKERS THAT ALIGNS WITH PROGRAM EXPECTATIONS AND CHRIST-LIKENESS 

  • Intervene with those individuals that fall short of meeting the program and spiritual expectations.
  • Function in a role of Crisis interventionist by assessing and doing brief counseling. 
  • Look for opportunities to make referrals to the Chaplain or Homeless Services Supervisor for counseling/case management follow-up.
  • Be vigilant for any inappropriate behaviors, i.e., smoking, drugs and/or alcohol possession or use, threats or physical violence, thievery, and/or weapons.
  • Exhibit non-threatening, conflict resolution during guest, candidate, or client disputes.
  • Enforce program principles and procedures in a spirit of compassion and respect (Eph.4:1-3,7).
  • Document any and all corrective actions. Perform filing where designated, and route copies to staff when appropriate.

MAINTAIN A SAFE AND SECURE PHYSICAL ENVIRONMENT

  •  Oversee the morning cleanup of the Crisis area. Be sure linens, towels and pajamas are laundered. Assign guests to specific chores, document their service and follow-up. Report shortcomings to the Lead Coordinator or Homeless Services Supervisor. 
  • Be vigilant to help prevent any accidents, acts of violence and/or any Crisis situations from occurring.
  • Note any hazards or potentially hazardous situations and either correct the situation or refer the issue to the Homeless Services Supervisor for follow-up.
  • Notify appropriate local emergency personnel (medical, mental health, law enforcement, fire department, etc.) when needed; call Homeless Services Supervisor as indicated in program call procedure.
  • Defuse and/or refer all incoming Crisis telephone calls and document for follow-up.

ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Keep cleaning and personal hygiene supplies stocked at an adequate level for day-to-day operations, in cooperation with the Facilities Department. 
  • Attend weekly Crisis Program staff meetings.
  • Attend any internal/external trainings, staffing meetings, or seminars as suggested by Homeless Services Supervisor.
  • Attend weekly supervisory meetings with Homeless Services Supervisor.  
  • Attend any required first aid, CPR, and/or fire safety trainings as scheduled by Homeless Services Supervisor.
  • Document all Crisis/Recovery Program activities and file appropriately (daily logbook, incident reports, client and guest files, observation reports, etc.).
  • Perform related work and other duties when required and as assigned.

Requirements

PHYSICAL FACTORS

  • Ability to lift 50 pounds over your head.
  • Occasional standing for long periods of time.
  •  Sitting for extended periods of time.
  • Ability to speak clearly and with a good command of English. Occasional reaching, bending, twisting and stooping.

SPIRITUAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Take every opportunity to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ with others.
  • Provide spiritual encouragement to staff, volunteers, guests, and
  • residents          
  • Invest in the spiritual development of staff, guests, residents, and donors.
  • Pray for and with staff, volunteers, guests, residents, and donors.
  • Ensure actions and policies reflect the Christian values and purpose
  •  of the Mission.    
  • Handle relational conflicts according to the Staff Covenant of Romans 12:18 and Matthew 18:15-19.     
  • Memorize monthly Scripture, Mission Statement, and Mission Core Values
  • Participate in corporate prayer and Scripture reading, staff chapel         services, and all spiritual gatherings       
  • Support and attend annual mandatory Evangelism In-Service training to grow in knowledge of leading others to faith in Christ.    
  • Participate in annual spiritual growth training through organization selected curriculum.   

QUALIFICATIONS

  • Minimum requirement High School Diploma or GED.
  • Must demonstrate compassion toward the poor, needy, and homeless.
  • Must manifest Christian character traits of integrity, trustworthiness, responsibility, etc.
  • Must display respect, gentleness, and accountability when interacting with the Crisis guests and Recovery Program clients.
  • Must be teachable and function as a team player.
  • Must engage in safe and healthy work practices, both on the premises and off-site facilities. Must take an active part ensuring the safety, health and well-being of all of our staff, volunteers, and Mission guests.
  • JO3 license required within 90 days of hire.