Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE) – Protestant Chapel Camp Foster, Okinawa
Support the Protestant Chapel at Camp Foster by planning and leading religious education programs for children, youth, and adults in a part-time role.
Coordinator of Religious Education (CRE) – Protestant Chapel
Camp Foster, Okinawa
業務内容:
Support the Protestant Chapel at Camp Foster by planning and leading religious education programs for children, youth, and adults. This is a part-time position (20 hours per week).
キャンプ・フォスターのプロテスタントチャペルにて、子ども・青少年・大人向けの宗教教育プログラムを企画・実施します。週20時間のパートタイム職です。
Requirements
Qualifications
- Minimum 1 year Protestant experience
- High school diploma or GED required
- Strong English communication and classroom management skills
Additional Info
Eligibility
American citizens, U.S. military dependents, Japanese nationals, and valid visa holders are welcome to apply.
米国籍、米軍扶養家族、日本国籍、ならびに有効な在留資格をお持ちの方は応募可能です。
Key Duties
- Lead Sunday School, Bible study, and seasonal Protestant programs
- Coordinate volunteers, materials, and classroom setup
- Work directly with the Protestant Chaplain and chapel staff
- Comply with U.S. military child safety requirements
Registration
Monday–Friday 08:30–17:00
事前連絡のうえ、下記オフィスへお越しください。
On Time Staffing – Okinawa Office
4090 Haebaru, Katsuren, Uruma City, Okinawa 904-2311
📞 098-978-3054
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