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How much do full time devotional writing jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time devotional writing in the United States is $35.58, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $51.68 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Full Time Devotional Writer?

A Full Time Devotional Writer is a professional who creates written content focused on spiritual growth, religious teachings, and daily reflections, typically for books, magazines, websites, or apps. Their work is designed to inspire, guide, and encourage readers in their faith journey. These writers often draw from religious texts, personal experiences, and theological insights to craft meaningful devotionals. The role requires strong writing skills, a deep understanding of the relevant faith tradition, and the ability to connect with readers on a personal level.

What are the typical collaboration processes for a full-time devotional writer within a publishing team?

As a full-time devotional writer, you’ll often work closely with editors, graphic designers, and sometimes other writers or theologians. Collaboration typically involves regular content reviews, feedback sessions, and alignment meetings to ensure that each devotional piece meets editorial standards and resonates with the intended audience. You may also participate in brainstorming sessions for upcoming themes or series and work with marketing teams to understand reader engagement. This collaborative environment helps maintain consistency, quality, and relevance in the published devotionals.

What is the difference between Full Time Devotional Writing vs Full Time Religious Content Writer?

AspectFull Time Devotional WritingFull Time Religious Content Writer
CredentialsTypically requires strong religious knowledge, writing skills, and sometimes theological trainingRequires similar religious knowledge, writing skills, and possibly theological background
Work EnvironmentOften works independently or for religious organizations, publishing houses, or online platformsWorks for religious publications, media outlets, or online content platforms
Industry UsageCommon in faith-based organizations, churches, and devotional publishersUsed across religious media, online platforms, and faith-based content providers

Both roles involve creating religious content, but devotional writers focus specifically on personal or spiritual reflections, while religious content writers produce a broader range of religious materials for various media. The key differences lie in the scope and type of content produced, though both require similar credentials and work environments.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time Devotional Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Devotional Writer, you need strong writing skills, a deep understanding of faith-based topics, and often a background in theology, ministry, or religious studies. Familiarity with digital publishing platforms, word processing software, and sometimes SEO tools is typically required. Creativity, empathy, and the ability to connect authentically with readers are essential soft skills. These abilities are crucial for producing meaningful, relevant content that inspires and engages a faith-based audience.
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PRE-KINDERGARTEN TEACHER

PRE-KINDERGARTEN TEACHER

Calvin Christian School

South Holland, IL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Vision, Retirement

Posted yesterday


Job description

Salary: $34,000-$41,000 (commensurate with experience)

Note: This position will start in the Fall of 2026


TITLE: PRE-KINDERGARTEN TEACHER

CLASSIFICATION: PART-TIME or FULL-TIME,
EXEMPT

REPORTS TO: HEAD OF ACADEMICS

DEPARTMENT: TEACHER


Overview of Position:

The Christian school teachers role is to help students learn Christian concepts in all areas of curriculum matter and to help them internalize the subject matter, skills, and attitudes that will prepare them for Christian leadership. They energetically serve the mission, vision and philosophy of Calvin Christian School. Christian School teachers find satisfaction in the passionate promotion of excellence in Christian education, helping to produce students that are prepared academically and with a robust biblical worldview.

The Christian school pre-kindergarten teacher should have an early childhood certification (or a commitment to begin the process of becoming a certified teacher within 1 school year), and will be evaluated by the administration to be capable of giving effective instruction to students at the assigned grade and subject level and called of God to the Christian school teaching profession.


Essential Duties

The following expectations for teachers at Calvin Christian School.

In faithful living one is expected to:

  • Be committed to obeying Christ, your Redeemer.
  • Have a regular and active devotional life.
  • Practice love, joy, patience, kindness, self-control, gentleness, faithfulness, and truthfulness.
  • Model biblical principles in making choices.
  • Be humble in spirit but bold in Christ-like practice.
  • Be conscientious and responsible.

In instructional planning one is expected to:

  • select and use curricular materials and plan teaching-learning experiences that help each student achieve the stated objectives.
  • plan units that help students see wholeness and relevance in learning.
  • plan lessons that connect biblical principles to concepts about God's world.
  • plan a variety of teaching strategies to match the learning styles of the students.
  • choose content that helps students see the variety and the integrity of God's creation.
  • select the means of assessment to measure students' learning for a lesson or unit.

In teaching a class one is expected to:

  • engage students' attention.
  • listen carefully to students' ideas and apply them to the lesson.
  • show interest and wonder in all learning.
  • connect what students are learning to what they have already learned.

In relating with students one is expected to:

  • establish a climate of love and care.
  • define responsible Christian behavior for students.
  • help students learn self-discipline through appropriate encouragement, correction, and counseling.
  • help students support and learn from each other.

In professional growth one is expected to:

  • take responsibility for all tasks related to the classroom, parent communication, and, to some extent, the broader school community.
  • keep current in scholarship on teaching, the purposes of Christian education, and your subject area.
  • work constructively with colleagues and administration by contributing ideas and listening to the ideas of others.
  • articulate in writing and speaking how your Christian faith integrates with your teaching.

In community relations one is expected to:

  • communicate regularly with parents about their child's progress and needs.
  • participate actively in the community, especially the church community.
  • model love for Christ and students beyond the school day and campus.


Education

  • Early childhood training required.
  • Bachelor's Degree preferred.


Experience

  • Certification (preferred).
  • Experience working in a school and with children.


Required Spiritual Qualifications

  • Must have and profess a personal and mature commitment to faith in Jesus Christ and affirm the schools statement of faith/basis of instruction and mission statement.
  • Must believe, without reservation, and actively support the schools Statement of Faith, Foundational Beliefs, and mission statement; possess a strong, clear Christian testimony; demonstrate a mature, godly spirit as a person of faith and prayer.


Supervisory Responsibility

None.


Required Hours

Monday through Friday 7:45am to 3:30pm, 40 hours per week (or mornings, if part-time). Additional hours as needed for special programs and student progress conferences.


Pay & Benefits

This position is salary based and is eligible for benefits based on contract percentage (403b, Self Care Time, Health and Vision). Salary ranges between $34,000-$41,000 commensurate with experience.


Physical Requirements

  • Sit and stand for long periods of time.
  • Speak clearly so listeners can understand.
  • Understand the speech of another person.
  • Must be able to work in a demanding work environment.
  • The employee is regularly required to sit, walk, talk, read, see and hear. The employee is frequently required to use hands and fingers to type, handle, or feel and reach. The employee is regularly required to stand and walk. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 25 pounds.


Travel Requirements

None


Working Conditions

Work is performed in a typical classroom environment. Must be able to work in an open room setting with moderate noise levels.


Employment Notices/Disclosures

Equal Employment Opportunity

Calvin Christian School is open to students from homes where Christ is honored and served. No discrimination on the basis of race, sex, or national origin is made in the admission of students or the employment of staff.

Background Check Requirement

Final candidates will be required to complete a background check, consistent with applicable laws.

Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) Notice

FCRA: Calvin Christian School will ensure that all background checks are conducted in compliance with all applicable federal and state statutes, such as the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA), the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and all other applicable laws and regulations. The information that can be collected from previous employers and other sources will be limited to that which is lawful and job-related.


NOTE: This position will start in the Fall of 2026 & Candidates are eligible for a $1,000 hiring bonus.