Catholic Administrative Pastoral Life Coordinator - $20/hour, depending on experience - Fort Gordon, Georgia
Part-time schedule with flexibility (approx. 15 hrs/week)
Paid at $20.00/hour (based on experience)
1099 contractor position
Multi-year stability: one base year + three optional years
Looking for a flexible role where your faith, organization skills, and care for community can truly make a difference? Want to support Soldiers and families in their spiritual lives?
The Role
We’re hiring a Catholic Administrative Pastoral Life Coordinator to support the Catholic Chaplain and faith community at Fort Gordon. This is a part-time, independent contractor role (about 15 hours a week) where you’ll help shape the rhythm of spiritual life for a unique and meaningful community. From preparing for Mass to coordinating events and keeping the community informed, your work will have real impact.
Key Responsibilities
- Help prepare for weekly Masses by organizing materials and setting up liturgical items
- Create and share weekly bulletins and a monthly community calendar
- Keep accurate sacramental records and manage community registrations
- Coordinate and promote Catholic events, Holy Days, and retreats
- Attend regular meetings to stay in sync with parish and chapel needs
- Track and report attendance, support quarterly reporting, and assist with communication
The Person
You might be a great fit if you:
- Have experience in Catholic ministry or administrative work in a parish setting
- Can use Microsoft Office comfortably and communicate clearly in writing and in person
- Are organized, dependable, and respectful of the sacred environment
- Can earn AMS Catechist certification within 90 days of starting
- Are willing to work occasional evenings, weekends, and holidays
- Can pass a Tier 1 background check and complete child protection training
What’s Next
If you’re looking for a part-time role where your skills help build a stronger faith community, we’d love to hear from you.
Apply now and help support the spiritual well-being of those who serve.