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Sycamore, IL · On-site

$14.50 - $19.25/hr

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How much do part time catechist jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 1, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time catechist in the United States is $85,369.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $58,500.00 and $96,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What careers honor God?

Careers such as part-time catechist, religious educator, or ministry worker are often seen as honoring God because they involve teaching, guiding, and supporting others in faith. These roles typically require strong communication skills, faith-based knowledge, and a commitment to serving the community and spiritual growth.

What are the requirements to be a catechist?

To be a part-time catechist, candidates typically need to be baptized and confirmed members of the church, demonstrate a strong understanding of the faith, and often complete a background check and diocesan training. Some positions may require a minimum age, relevant teaching or childcare experience, and good communication skills.

What is a volunteer catechist?

A volunteer catechist is a person who teaches religious education or faith formation without receiving compensation. They often assist in religious settings such as churches or schools, requiring knowledge of the faith and communication skills. Volunteer catechists typically undergo training and may need background checks depending on the organization.

What is the difference between Part Time Catechist vs Part Time Religious Education Assistant?

AspectPart Time CatechistPart Time Religious Education Assistant
Required CredentialsReligious education certification or background in theologyBasic religious knowledge, sometimes no formal certification needed
Work EnvironmentLeading classes, engaging with students in religious settingsSupporting teachers, administrative tasks in religious education programs
Employer & IndustryChurches, religious schools, community organizationsChurch offices, religious schools, educational programs

While both roles support religious education, a Part Time Catechist typically leads classes and requires relevant certifications, whereas a Part Time Religious Education Assistant provides support and administrative help without necessarily needing formal credentials.

What is the work of a catechist?

A part-time catechist teaches religious education and faith formation to students or parishioners, often in a church or school setting. They prepare lessons, facilitate discussions, and support spiritual development, typically requiring knowledge of religious teachings and communication skills.
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What are the most commonly searched types of Catechist jobs? The most popular types of Catechist jobs are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Catechist job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, and 99% Full Time. Highlights an 25% Hybrid, and 75% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $85,369 per year, or $41 per hour.

Director of Faith Formation

Catholic Diocese of Lansing

Michigan Center, MI • On-site

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Our Lady of Fatima Parish in Michigan Center, is seeking a Director of Faith Formation. This position reports to the Pastor and is currently part-time with the opportunity for growth into full-time.
General Summary: Assists the Pastor in fulfillment of his ministry to spread the Gospel by developing, implementing, and maintaining adult faith formation initiatives. Brings people into full communion with the Catholic Church by directing OCIA, Adult Faith Formation, Adult Sacramental Preparation, and Children's and Religious Education programs.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
Adult Faith Formation
  • Assesses the faith formation needs of adult parishioners and develops effective ways to educate and evangelize the adult faith community.
  • Directs, facilitates, and evaluates adult faith programs such as OCIA, Scripture study groups, parish retreats, and sacramental preparation classes.
  • Recruits new candidates and catechumens throughout the year and maintains communication with them before, during, and after OCIA process.
  • Administers the OCIA process according to the Order of Christian Initiation of Adults approved for use in the United States, the National Statutes on the Catechumenate and other relevant Church documents.
  • Coordinates and supervises volunteers for all adult formation programs.
  • Coordinates the planning of and participates in special liturgies, trains liturgical ministers.
  • Coordinates Baptism preparation classes.
  • Explore the possibility of a parish-wide evangelization course or retreat or special guest speakers
  • Develops and maintains a parish faith formation resource library.
  • Prepares and maintains the budget for all adult faith formation programs.
  • Work as part of the Parish Team to support the various initiatives taken on by the group or individual members.
  • Awareness of Evangelization and outreach opportunities in the surrounding parishes and region and to work in collaboration with such efforts when appropriate.
  • Submit reports to Parish Council meetings.
  • Coordinate and support efforts to provide resources to the parishioners through the resources in back of Church, on the app, on the parish website, in the parish library, on the various bulletin boards, etc.
  • Offer opportunities for parishioners to join small Discipleship groups and provide support to the existing small groups.
  • Organize and provide support for various Adult Education Classes and opportunities to support the growth in discipleship of parishioners.
  • Support the Men's Ministry, Women's Ministry and Parish Life in the parish.

YOUTH FAITH FORMATION
  • Organize, Schedule, teach, and oversee religious education programs for adults, youth and children.
  • Develop sound catechetical programs which meet the needs for the parishioners. Plan, implement, and evaluate the parish catechetical programs.
  • Maintain an annual budget and yearly program calendar for approval. Provide monthly updates to pastor.
  • Implement diocesan and parish catechetical policies and guidelines, including catechist certification and policies related to the protection of children and youth. Recruit qualified and certified catechists and other volunteers to teach.
  • Counsel, advise, and meet with students, parents, and teachers when problems arise.
  • Partner with the worship committee and pastor to plan liturgical celebrations and sacramental rites for students.
  • Maintain the necessary records pertaining to the various religious education programs and personnel.
  • Collaborate with pastor and education commission to set long range goals for the total religious education of the parish community.
  • Attend regional and diocesan meetings, conventions, and workshops concerning religious education. Engage in personal faith formation opportunities.
  • Serve as a resource on catechetical matters such as current trends, instructional materials, and in the development of policies.
  • Coordinate annual Vacation Bible School program.
  • Maintain rooms used for Religious Education classes.
  • Provide curriculum and materials for Children's Liturgy of the Word.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Education:
Requires a bachelor's degree in Catholic Theological Studies, Ministry, Religious Education or equivalent.
Experience:
Minimum two years of ministry experience required. Experience with managing a budget, recruitment, and supervision required.
Require:
Must be a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church and fully committed to Catholic moral teachings and tradition. Must pass a background check and attend local training for the protection of children and youth.
Physical Demands:
While performing duties, employee has to sit for long periods of time, use hands in repetitive motion tasks, and answer telephone calls. The position also requires some standing, stooping, bending and giving oral presentations. Employee is expected to work onsite and on weekends.
The above statements describe the general nature and level of work of the position. They are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills.
To apply for the position, please submit a cover letter and resume to the online application.