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Administrative Assistant

Newark, NJ · On-site

$45K - $50K/yr

... catechetical leaders, pastors, Catholic school principals and catechists. Specific Duties ... Communicate effectively in both English and Spanish. * Greet scheduled visitors and conduct them to ...

$70K - $75K/yr

Job Status: Full time *** What We're Looking For * Strong experience in cross-cultural ministry ... Serve as a campus pastor supporting chapel, student spiritual care, and Christian formation ...

Serving on the senior staff and working in close collaboration with the pastor, the director plans ... The position is full-time (35 hours per week) with diocesan salary and benefits, and it suits a ...

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How much do full time spanish pastor jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for full time spanish pastor in the United States is $60,902.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $45,000.00 and $69,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a full time Spanish pastor?

Full Time Spanish Pastors are clergy members who lead and serve Spanish-speaking congregations within a church or ministry. Their responsibilities typically include preaching, teaching, conducting worship services, providing spiritual guidance, and supporting the needs of the community. As full-time staff, they also organize church events, oversee outreach programs, and may assist with administrative duties. Their work is essential in helping Spanish-speaking individuals grow in their faith and feel connected to their church community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a full time Spanish pastor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time Spanish Pastor, you need theological education, fluency in Spanish, deep biblical knowledge, and pastoral ministry experience. Familiarity with church management software, online communication tools, and possibly denominational certifications is often required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, empathy, and strong leadership abilities help build trust and foster community engagement. These skills and qualities are crucial for effectively leading a diverse congregation, providing spiritual guidance, and managing church operations.

What are the most common challenges faced by a full time Spanish pastor in leading a multicultural congregation?

A Full Time Spanish Pastor often navigates the complexities of serving a congregation where members may come from diverse Spanish-speaking backgrounds, each with unique traditions and expectations. Building unity while respecting cultural differences requires strong communication and sensitivity. Additionally, pastors may face challenges in providing relevant ministry to both first-generation immigrants and younger, bilingual congregants. Collaborating with church staff and volunteers to offer programs that connect with all age groups is essential for fostering a vibrant, inclusive church community.

What is the difference between Full Time Spanish Pastor vs Part Time Spanish Pastor?

AspectFull Time Spanish PastorPart Time Spanish Pastor
Work HoursTypically 35-40 hours per weekLess than 20 hours per week
CompensationFull salary and benefitsPartially paid, often volunteer or reduced hours
ResponsibilitiesLeading services, pastoral care, community outreachAssisting in services, supporting main pastor, limited duties
CredentialsUsually requires theological degree and pastoral certificationMay require similar credentials but less experience needed

Full Time Spanish Pastors serve as the primary spiritual leaders in their congregations, dedicating full work hours and receiving comprehensive compensation. Part Time Spanish Pastors support the church's mission with fewer hours and often on a volunteer or reduced pay basis. The roles differ mainly in time commitment, responsibilities, and compensation, but both require relevant theological credentials and serve in similar community and church environments.

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Infographic showing various Full Time Spanish Pastor job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 22% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 95% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $60,902 per year, or $29.3 per hour.

2026-2027 FT Junior High Spanish Teacher: St. Petronille, Glen Ellyn

Diocese of Joliet

Crest Hill, IL

$31K - $58K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 16 days ago


Job description

Diocese of Joliet Catholic Schools
2026-2027 Junior High Spanish Teacher
Full-time-Benefit Eligible
St. Petronille Catholic School, Glen Ellyn, IL
Position Available: August 2026




Position Purpose
The teacher is considered a ministerial employee by their role working in a Catholic School and agree to work diligently to support and strengthen the Catholic Church and its value system. By word and example, Catholic school employees support all the official religious teachings of the Catholic Church throughout their personal and professional lives. Teachers agree to play a substantial role in conveying the Catholic Church's message and carrying out its mission.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
The teacher...




  • Seek an understanding of, and implement the educational and spiritual philosophy and procedures of the local school;
  • Strictly observe the Code of Professional Ethics;
  • Instruct children in assigned subjects, direct and guide students' learning throughout the day, and adjust instructional level to meet individual student needs;
  • Attend to related professional duties, including but not limited to: planning lessons, preparing materials, helping individual students, reading professional literature, serving on diocesan staff committees, attending regularly scheduled faculty meetings and conferring with the principal on instructional and disciplinary problems;
  • Participate in all faculty meetings and prescribed in-service training opportunities;
  • Attend teacher institutes as stipulated by the school and the Catholic Schools Office;
  • Complete Catholic Identity Formation Training and other required professional development from the Diocese of Joliet;
  • Join with the other staff members in supervising the children and maintaining discipline on the premises before, during and after school;
  • Be present when classes are scheduled to begin and not leave the classroom during class periods except for emergency reasons;
  • Have general knowledge of all information contained in each student's cumulative folder;
  • Secure the approval of the principal for important communications with parents concerning school matters;
  • Encourage responsibility on the part of students in their conduct and behavior with each other and with others outside the school community;
  • Contribute to the nurturing and advancement of the physical, mental, and spiritual well-being of the students;
  • Make appropriate reports to the principal and parents concerning the educational growth and development of students;
  • Work together with parents to assist them in their role as primary educators of their children;
  • Consistently communicate with and/or meet with parents regarding student progress in school.
  • Communicate professionally with all constituents including (but not limited to); school administration, pastor, parish priests, colleagues, students, parents, and prospective parents;
  • Effectively use technology to enhance student learning;
  • Performs other related tasks as assigned by the principal or pastor.

 Education and Experience

  • Candidates must hold a current Illinois Professional Educator License (PEL) or a valid out of state certificate from a state with which Illinois has reciprocity. Also, the candidate may be enrolled in an accredited program working toward professional licensure.
  • Holds a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Elementary Education or a related discipline that is applicable to the teaching assignment.
  • Practicing Catholic preferred but is required to teach religion or theology courses.

Annual Salary Range $31,824 - $58,352

  • **Final salary will be determined by relevant teaching experience and relevant education**


Benefits 
We offer a competitive benefits package that includes:

  • Medical, Dental, Vision Insurance, Basic Life and AD & D, Long-Term Disability Insurance, Flexible Spending Accounts, Defined Pension Plan funded by Diocese of Joliet, 403(b) retirement plan, paid personal leave days, and paid holidays.
  • Voluntary benefits of Short-Term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident, Hospital Indemnity, and Permanent Life Insurance.


Physical abilities that are commonly associated with the performance of this job
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may frequently be required to sit, stand, walk, talk, hear, see, feel with hands, reach with arms, walk up or down multiple flights of stairs, and be physically able to perform duties as assigned, including the ability to lift up to 20-30 pounds if needed.

  • Works in standard office and school building environments but also has ability to work outdoors during outdoor student activities.


To Apply for this Position
Complete an online Diocese of Joliet Catholic Schools Office Frontline Applicant Tracking application. Additionally, the following documentation is required to be uploaded/submitted with your online application to be considered further:

  • Current Resume
  • Official Transcripts
  • Educator Licensure: Current Illinois Professional Educator Licensure (PEL) or is in an accredited educational program working toward obtaining a Professional Educator License (PEL)
  • Professional/Clergy References

This may be accessed at the following link:
https://www.applitrack.com/dioceseofjoliet/onlineapp/
Applications will be reviewed as they are received. Incomplete or paper applications will not be considered. 
We are excited to review your interest in this position!
This document is not intended to be a comprehensive list of work-related functions. All duties and work conditions listed are subject to change at the discretion of the Diocese of Joliet Management. The Diocese of Joliet will, in compliance with the Americans with Disability Act (ADA), accommodate essential job functions whenever feasible.