OverviewAre you a qualified and experienced chaplain with a desire to invest in and shape the next generation of spiritual care practitioners?This is a unique opportunity to invest in the lives of students by supporting their academic, spiritual, and professional formation as they prepare for impactful roles in ministry, chaplaincy, and spiritual care.We are seeking a part-time Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lecturer (1 day/week) based at our Perth campus.BenefitsAccess to religious practitioner tax exemption benefits that increases your take home pay.Staff parking, library membership, and discounted study (up to 30%) at Morling College (MC).Bonus leave over the Christmas and New Year office closure.Access to support through our Employee Assistance Program.ResponsibilitiesAs a Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lecturer, you will:Teach and support student growth by delivering lectures, preparing learning materials, and investing in the academic, spiritual, and professional formation of students.Participate in ongoing research, writing, and professional development in your field, in alignment with MC policy.Participate in the MC community on-site through meetings, chapel, and campus events, as required.This role is part-time (7.6 hours/week).Essential Attributes (please respond to these attributes in your Cover Letter)Academic Qualifications to teach at required AQF levels.A minimum of 7 years relevant and current professional experience as a chaplain, with at least 3 of those years at senior level.Current Professional Association Membership Certificate (e.g., ACA, PACFA, CCAA, Spiritual Care Australia).Valid Working with Childrens Check.Demonstrated experience in teaching within a Higher Education institution.High level of interpersonal and communication skills.Strong organisational skills.Demonstrated Christian character and involvement in a local evangelical church.Alignment of personal values, beliefs and practices with the mission, Staff Code (and Christian ethos of Morling College.Willingness to embrace a culture of shared evangelical conviction and gracious, respectful disagreement on other matters.Masters-level qualification in Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care, Counselling, or related discipline.Additional qualifications and clinical experience in Counselling will be highly regarded.How to ApplyPlease apply with a brief cover letter responding to the essential attributes above along with a current CV.Kindly note that applications without a cover letter, or which do not address the essential criteria, will not be reviewed.We reserve the right to employ at any stage if a suitable candidate is identified. #J-18808-Ljbffr
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Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care Lecturer (WA)