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How much do remote spiritual research jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote spiritual research 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 as a Remote Spiritual Researcher, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Spiritual Researcher, you need a strong background in religious studies, psychology, or related fields, often supported by advanced degrees or certifications. Familiarity with qualitative research methods, data analysis software, and online collaboration tools is typically required. Critical thinking, cultural sensitivity, and clear written communication are essential soft skills for effectively interpreting spiritual phenomena and presenting findings. These skills are crucial to ensure accurate, respectful, and meaningful spiritual research in a remote setting.

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AspectRemote Spiritual ResearchRemote Spiritual Advisor
CredentialsOften requires knowledge of spiritual practices, research skills, and sometimes certifications in related fieldsTypically requires spiritual counseling certifications, intuitive skills, and client management experience
Work EnvironmentPrimarily research-based, working independently or with research teams onlineClient-facing, providing guidance and support via virtual consultations
Employer & IndustryResearch organizations, spiritual content creators, or wellness companiesPrivate practices, wellness centers, or online spiritual platforms
Search & Comparison IntentPeople seeking research roles in spirituality or academic projectsIndividuals looking for spiritual guidance or counseling services remotely

Remote Spiritual Research focuses on studying and analyzing spiritual topics, often for content creation or academic purposes. In contrast, Remote Spiritual Advisors provide personalized spiritual guidance and support directly to clients. While both roles involve a spiritual focus, their work environments, credentials, and client interactions differ significantly.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in remote spiritual research roles?

Professionals in remote spiritual research roles often encounter challenges such as maintaining effective communication and collaboration with team members who may be located in different time zones or cultural contexts. Additionally, ensuring the credibility and accuracy of spiritual or metaphysical information requires diligent sourcing and critical analysis, which can be more complex without in-person discussions or access to physical archives. Staying motivated and focused in a remote setting also demands strong self-discipline and organizational skills, especially when managing multiple research projects simultaneously.

What is remote spiritual research?

Remote spiritual research involves studying spiritual, metaphysical, or paranormal phenomena without being physically present at the site of interest. Researchers may use online resources, interviews, remote observation, or even practices like remote viewing to gather insights about spiritual topics. This approach allows for the exploration of spiritual experiences, traditions, and phenomena from a distance, often leveraging technology and virtual communication. It is commonly used in fields such as parapsychology, comparative religion, and consciousness studies.
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Infographic showing various Remote Spiritual Research job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Locum Tenens, 1% As Needed, 42% Full Time, 41% Part Time, and 15% Contract. Highlights an 89% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 8% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $63,587 per year, or $30.6 per hour.

Campus Staff Minister - Northern MN & NW WI Area (Undergraduate Ministry)

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship

Remote

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 21 days ago


Job description

Campus Staff Minister - Northern MN & NW WI Area (Undergraduate Ministry)
Work Location:
Remote - USA
Job Type:
Full time
God has called InterVarsity to plant and to build witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus on college and university campuses. Through these groups, we believe ever- increasing numbers of students and faculty from all ethnic groups and areas of the campus will be transformed by the Gospel. We expect to see campuses increasingly become places where people, ideas, and structures flourish to the glory of God. We confidently anticipate that our InterVarsity alumni will become change agents across the country and around the world. We pursue this calling by discerning and actively participating in what God is already doing on campus. This is the essence of being a Campus Staff Minister (CSM).
ESSENTIAL COMMITMENTS/RESPONSIBILITIES
Spiritual Growth
As a Campus Staff Minister, you pursue maturity as a disciple of Jesus Christ so that your life and work increasingly reflect a growing love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the world. To do this, you will:
  • Pursue a vibrant relationship with the triune God through engagement with Scripture, prayer, and worship, both individually and in community
  • Develop self-leadership (growing in self-awareness, self-management, relational integrity, and resiliency)
  • Embrace Scriptural standards for behavior and attitudes

Campus Leadership
As a Campus Staff Minister, you increase the number of witnessing communities, as well as the size, health, spiritual maturity, and campus-wide influence of existing witnessing communities of students and faculty by being a:
  • Visionary Guide:

You communicate and model InterVarsity's vision to see students and faculty transformed, campuses renewed, and world changers developed
  • Create a culture of humble dependence on God and bold expectation in God's intention to start new witnessing communities throughout the campus and on new campuses
  • Model - in person and through programs - InterVarsity's vision and Core Values, including a biblically-defined commitment to engage every ethnic and social group on campus
  • Lead students and faculty - individually and collectively - through Scripture, prayer, teaching, and discipleship experiences, so that they articulate and align their ministry activities around this vision
  • Set annual goals through prayer, research and reflection with your teams (students, faculty, and staff) for qualitative and quantitative growth, including conversions and leadership development

  • Structural Architect:

You create, develop, align, and leverage ministry plans, programs, teams, and structures to close the gap between current reality and the aspirational goals.
  • Build leadership teams who trust and partner well with you and who demonstrate spiritual vitality, relational health, and mission alignment
  • Develop and execute plans to achieve annual goals, evaluating and modifying the plan as needed throughout the year
  • Increase momentum for the vision by aligning programs, structures, conferences, and teams around the goals
  • Mobilize students and faculty to engage their relational networks with the gospel and to start new missional communities
  • Under the direction of the Area Director, may supervise Ministry Interns and Campus Ministry Interns as delegated

  • Missional Developer:

You intentionally gather, invite, and develop diverse groups of students and faculty so that they not only encounter and follow Jesus as Savior and Lord but also advance the mission on campus as participants and leaders.
  • Create ways for faculty and students to encounter and follow Jesus through Scripture, worship, prayer, mission experiences, conferences, etc.
  • Equip students and faculty so that they think strategically about campus engagement and so that they proclaim - in word, deed, and power - the good news of Jesus, regularly inviting students and faculty to follow him as Savior and Lord
  • Disciple students and faculty by equipping them to hear the Word, respond actively, and debrief and interpret the experience so that they grow in Christlikeness, reflect our Core Values, and develop ministry skills
  • Invite, coach, and equip students and faculty to become increasingly effective participants and leaders, including starting new witnessing communities on campuses

Organizational Collaboration
As a Campus Staff Minister, you have joined a national mission. Therefore, you work with a network of other local, area, regional, and national InterVarsity staff and volunteers so that our work reflects Biblical standards of excellence, integrity, and partnership.
  • Partner with and respond positively to the direction and coaching of your supervisors and national leaders
  • Contribute to collaborative and productive team meetings and relationships
  • Affiliate chapters under your care and submit Graduating Student Forms in order to increase our partnership with current students and alumni
  • Use national ministry resources and tools, as requested, including recruiting and/or participating in local, regional, or national conferences as required
  • Complete reporting, planning and review requirements in a timely way so that you and your supervisors can assess and improve your work as a CSM
  • Comply with all InterVarsity policies and procedures

Ministry Partnership Development
As a Campus Staff Minister, you will develop a team of partners - churches and individuals (including alumni and community members) - who will resource the ministry financially, in prayer, or volunteer service that advances the mission.
  • Raise 100% of the financial budget assigned by your supervisor
  • Communicate regularly with your ministry partners, nurturing the relationship through visits, phone calls, emails and regular prayer letters
  • Develop on-going, long-lasting partnership with alumni and volunteers
  • Comply with all Ministry Partnership Policies
  • Identify and invest in advocates who will build networks of volunteers and donors on InterVarsity's behalf

Accomplish all other assigned tasks as appropriate
QUALIFICATIONS (common to all levels of CSM)
  • Annually affirm InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement (Doctrinal Basis and Purpose Statement). Abide by InterVarsity's Code of Conduct. Believe and behave consonantly with InterVarsity's Human Sexuality Theological Paper. Affirm and behave consonantly with InterVarsity's "Women in Ministry Statement of Affirmation"
  • Bachelor's degree required for CSMs assigned to a four-year campus. A minimum of an Associate's degree required for CSMs assigned to a two-year campus or a community college
  • Strong interpersonal skills (including ability to minister to diverse ethnic communities and faculty)
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Demonstrated problem solving skills
  • Familiarity with word processing, presentation, email, and spreadsheet software

WORK ENVIRONMENT/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The CSM position leads ministry in a college campus environment. A designated office space may or may not be available. The CSM is required to travel to on-campus and off- campus sites as appropriate. Off-campus travel includes, but is not limited to: student ministry conferences, Ministry Partnership Development meetings, and InterVarsity- sponsored training sessions, meetings, and conferences. The CSM is regularly required to communicate with others, and routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets, etc.
Pay Range: $39,288.00 - $52,392.00 per year
Pay: This position is funded through personal fundraising. Accordingly, compensation will vary based on the ability of the individual to secure a donor team to fund the cost of his/her salary. The anticipated salary range for this position on a full-time basis (40 hours/week) is dependent on a variety of factors, including location and cost of living. The actual salary received, including any geographic adjustment to account for location and cost of living, is subject to the individual's ability to raise funds necessary to cover the full amount of such salary within the range set forth in the job posting details.
Benefits:
We offer a competitive benefits package, including health care and retirement savings with a match. Eligibility is based on employee type and hours worked. Benefits include the following:
  • 403(b) Retirement Savings Plan
  • 403(b) matching contributions
  • Dental insurance
  • Employee assistance program
  • Employee discounts
  • Flexible work schedule
  • Flexible spending accounts
  • Health insurance
  • Health savings account
  • Life insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Parental leave
  • Professional development assistance
  • Vision insurance

Equal Employment Opportunity:
InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is both an equal opportunity employer and a faith-based religious organization. We conduct hiring without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, citizenship, age, sex, marital status, parental status, membership in any labor organization, political ideology, or disability of an otherwise qualified individual. The status of InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA as an equal opportunity employer does not prevent the organization from hiring staff based on their religious beliefs so that all staff share the same religious commitment. Pursuant to the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 702 (42 U.S.C. 2000e 1(a)) InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA has the right to, and does, hire only candidates who agree with InterVarsity's Statement of Agreement: Purpose and Doctrinal Basis because InterVarsity believes that each and every staff plays a vital role in advancing InterVarsity's mission and purposes.