2

Part Time Teen Church Jobs (NOW HIRING)

next page

Showing results 1-20

Part Time Teen Church information

See salary details

$11K

$51.8K

$68.5K

How much do part time teen church jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for part time teen church in the United States is $51,755.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $46,500.00 and $50,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are part-time teen church jobs?

Part-time teen church jobs are roles within a church specifically designed for teenagers or young adults who work limited hours, often outside of school commitments. These positions may include assisting with children's ministry, helping with church events, working in the church office, or participating in youth group leadership. Such jobs provide valuable work experience, foster personal growth, and allow teens to contribute positively to their church community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Part-Time Youth Ministry Leader, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Part-Time Youth Ministry Leader, you need a background in theology or religious education, experience working with teens, and often a relevant church affiliation. Familiarity with curriculum planning tools, social media platforms, and church management systems is typically important. Strong interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to mentor and inspire youth are crucial soft skills for this role. These abilities help foster a positive, engaging environment where teens can grow spiritually and emotionally within the church community.

What are some common responsibilities for a part-time teen church leader, and how do they typically collaborate with other church staff?

A part-time teen church leader is often responsible for organizing and leading youth group meetings, planning engaging activities, and providing mentorship to teenagers within the church community. They collaborate closely with pastors, other ministry leaders, and sometimes parents to ensure programs align with the church’s mission and address the unique needs of teens. Regular communication and teamwork are essential, as the role may involve coordinating events, leading discussions, and supporting teens through spiritual and personal challenges.

What is the difference between Part Time Teen Church vs Part Time Youth Group Leader?

AspectPart Time Teen ChurchPart Time Youth Group Leader
CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalent; some roles may prefer youth ministry trainingHigh school diploma; youth leadership or ministry training preferred
Work EnvironmentChurch services, youth events, small group meetingsCommunity centers, church events, outdoor activities
Employer & IndustryReligious organizations, churchesReligious organizations, churches
Common Search & ComparisonPart Time Teen Church vs Part Time Youth Group Leader

Both roles involve working with youth in a church setting, but a Part Time Teen Church typically focuses on assisting during church services and youth programs, while a Part Time Youth Group Leader often takes a more active leadership role in organizing and leading youth activities and discussions. The credentials and work environment are similar, making these roles closely related within youth ministry.

What cities are hiring for Part Time Teen Church jobs? Cities with the most Part Time Teen Church job openings:
What are the most commonly searched types of Teen Church jobs? The most popular types of Teen Church jobs are:
What states have the most Part Time Teen Church jobs? States with the most job openings for Part Time Teen Church jobs include:
What job categories do people searching Part Time Teen Church jobs look for? The top searched job categories for Part Time Teen Church jobs are:
Infographic showing various Part Time Teen Church job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 4% Locum Tenens, 34% As Needed, 28% Full Time, 10% Part Time, 22% Temporary, and 2% Summer. Highlights an 99% Physical, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $51,755 per year, or $24.9 per hour.
Seminary & Institute Teacher (Idaho Falls, Idaho)

Seminary & Institute Teacher (Idaho Falls, Idaho)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Pocatello, ID

Part-time

Posted 13 days ago


Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints rating

8.5

Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

Based on 78 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

3rd of 15 rated religious organizations


Job description

Do you love teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, this position could be for you!  The Idaho Falls area is searching for future full and part-time Seminary and Institute Teachers. Ideal candidates will have a love of youth and young adults coming from all walks of life. They will be individuals of high character and have a capacity to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Christ centered, learner focused, and scripturally based way. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are effective administrators who can work well with parents and priesthood leaders as they strive to help the rising generation.

This application is the first step in the process individuals must complete to be considered for employment in Seminaries and Institutes. The process consists of the following:

1. Complete the REL 471 Teaching Seminary Workshop. You can register for this class by going to myinstitute.churchofjesuschrist.org. If you have difficulty registering, please contact andrea.southwick@churchofjesuschrist.org. As part of this class, you will participate and be evaluated in a peer-to-peer teaching experience.

2. Participate in a brief (3-4 days) teaching practicum local seminary.

3. Student Teach. Student teachers are selected from successful practicum participants. There are more practicum participants than there are student teacher openings in any given term.

Student teachers are hired to teach one or two seminary classes in a local seminary. Student teachers are paid for teaching time, and for preparation and administrative time. The typical student teacher assignment is a 15-20 hour per week position.

The student teacher experience can last from one semester/trimester up to a full high school academic year, and in some cases even longer. During this time, student teachers continue the training process and are assessed and evaluated throughout as they are considered for employment. Decisions about full-time employment are made by the administration of Seminaries and Institutes in Salt Lake City. Decisions about part-time employment are made by local S&I administrators and depend on current demand. There are always more student teachers than there are openings in any given year.

LOCATION

It is encouraged that if you live 90 miles from a Preservice Center that you apply and register for REL 471 offering remotely teachseminary.churchofjesuschrist.org or
contact Kyle Lyons at kylelyons@churchofjesuschrist.org, or Andrea Southwick at andrea.southwick@churchofjesuschrist.org, or Jolene Davis at DavisJL@churchofjesuschrist.org for more information about the online process. 

  • (Seminary) Bachelor's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching.
  • (Institute) Master's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching
  • Be a worthy and active member of the Church and hold a current temple recommend.
  • Exhibit a testimony of the Savior and His restored gospel.
  • Exemplify Church teachings regarding marriage and family life.
  • Have and maintain a reputation of meeting financial commitments.
  • Relate to and be able to manage a classroom of teenagers.
  • Demonstrate outstanding scripture-teaching skills both face-to-face and online.

Please Note: All positions are subject to close without notice. 

Find out more about the many benefits of Church Employment at http://careers.churchofjesuschrist.org.

#S&ITeacher

Teach Effectively

  • Teach students the doctrines and principles of the gospel as found in the scriptures and the words of the prophets.
  • Teach in a way that leads to understanding and edification.
  • Use approved curriculum and materials.
  • Teach the number of classes recommended by policy in consultation with the area director.

Seek to Develop Professionally

  • Accept faculty assignments.
  • Observe classroom teaching and provide helpful feedback to teachers.
  • Strive for continual professional growth.

Establish an Effective Working Relationships

  • Provide useful information and respect the priesthood leader's time.
  • Establish clear and consistent methods of communication.

Enroll and Encourage Students

  • Work closely with priesthood leaders in identifying and enrolling all potential students.
  • Cultivate a learning environment of love, respect, and purpose in your classroom.

Schedule

Seminary instructors are expected to work the time necessary to accomplish their assigned teaching and administrative responsibilities. Full-time seminary instructors are not eligible for overtime.

Full-time Workload

  • Those in a trimester system should teach four of the five trimester classes each trimester. Those in the eight-period block system should teach six of the eight classes each semester. Those in a seven-period day should teach a minimum of six classes.
  • When possible, the student to teacher ratio should be approximately 150-180 to one. It is recommended that there be no more than thirty-five students per class.

What Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints employees say

Pay

Benefits

Hours and flexibility

Workplace

Get the full story on Breakroom