The Glenelg Catholic Parish is seeking a suitably qualified Pastoral Care Assistant to join the Parish Team.
The successful applicant will coordinate children’s liturgy volunteers and develop activities for children and family participation.
The Pastoral Care Assistant will welcome and support parish teams and groups to ensure they have the resources and guidance to thrive.
The successful applicant will demonstrate highly developed interpersonal and pastoral skills especially in working with children, families and volunteers.
The Pastoral Care Assistant will have an active spiritual life which is expressed through prayer, religious practice and commitment to living a Catholic life.
A copy of the Position Description can be obtained by emailing Michelle Cini, HR Advisor, at recruitment@adelaide.catholic.org.au
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Applications, including a cover letter and a copy of the applicant’s CV should be emailed to Fr John Herd, Parish Priest, at jdherd@hotmail.com by close of business on Monday, December 9, 2024.
Employment with the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide is conditional upon a successful Working with Children Check and successful reference checks.
The Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Child Safe Organisation.
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