- Must be a believer who has been saved by the blood of Christ on the cross
- Must be a mature and bold follower of Jesus
- Faithfully attend an evangelical church
- Have a Christian worldview
- Must affirm the TFC Global statement of faith and mission.
- Has a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Biblical Studies, Counseling, Chaplaincy, or Christian Care from an accredited college or university. (Master's degree preferred)
- Has 3+ years of experience in a leadership position or an organization
- Has entrepreneurial abilities
- Complete the CTI (Chaplain Training Institute) 20-hour training and TFC Global orientation.
- Provide Biblical worldview and Bible-based counsel to individuals, groups, or families concerning their spiritual, emotional, or personal needs.
- Work to make connections, network, and pursue trucking company owners to secure chaplaincy service contracts.
- Raise prayer and financial support.
- Develop and train a "chapter": A team of people that work together to help with the ministry
- Be accountable to the oversight of the VP of US Operations.
- Respond to requests for assistance during emergencies or crises (On call 24/7)
- Develop a network of trusted resources for referrals
- Pursue ongoing training
- Perform administrative duties as a minister center
- Be competent with computers
- Funds raised through faith partners
- Hourly pay while under contract with a trucking company.
Chaplain - TFC Global - Elkton, United States - Christian Career Fit
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Job Description
Job DescriptionChaplain - TFC GlobalNOTE: This is a brief overview of the job description, qualifications, and responsibilities.
Chaplain Qualifications:
Responsibilities for Chaplains:
Compensation:
All TFC Global employees are responsible for raising awareness, prayer, and funds for the organization and chaplain's service area. As a faith-based non-profit, there are no automatic salaries for chaplains. Chaplains are to raise funds through faith partners (donors) and work to secure chaplaincy services contracts in trucking companies. In most cases, chaplains work a part-time job as they work to gain support and trucking company contracts. The length of time it takes a chaplain to go full-time as a chaplain depends on the support raised and the contracted hourly rate. Therefore, compensation is twofold:
The IO (International Operations/Base of TFC Global Operations) provides organizational support, administrative services, and training to equip you with methods to enlist faith partners and trucking company contracts.