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Phone Chaplain

Berrien Springs, MI Berrien Springs, MI Estimated:
$47.
2K - $59.
8K a year Estimated:
$47.
2K - $59.
8K a year Adventist Information Ministry seeks motivated, dependable individuals to work in our Contact Center as Phone Chaplains.
This is a customer care position that lays the ground work for a deeper connection with God.
Qualifications summary Must be a fluent and effective communicator in the English language (verbally and written form:
spelling, grammar, and punctuation).
Ability to communicate in other languages a plus, especially Spanish.
Project a Christian Spirit with a friendly, professional demeanor Working knowledge of the internet and Microsoft Teams Ability to multi-task and problem solve Must work weekend shifts (Saturday & Sunday) Must pass skills assessment Duties and responsibilities Support 30
Media Ministries via Inbound calls, sms chat, social media Process Ministry Offers Offer Prayer, Answer Biblical Questions, Provide Spiritual Care Seek to connect callers to local Seventh-day Adventist Churches Supervisory responsibilities None Qualifications Exhibit Emotional Intelligence Must feel comfortable discussing and sharing knowledge on Biblical topics An expressed and vibrant commitment to Jesus Christ and to the teachings and mission of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Ability to work with integrity, dependability, honesty, and maturity Student applicants must qualify for employment under the student labor policies of Andrews University.
Technical competencies Must pass online skills assessment Working knowledge of the internet and Microsoft Teams Ability to learn new software Must be able to multi-task Interpersonal interactions Must be able to pick up on verbal queues Give Succinct Biblical answers Must be able to show empathy and compassion Must be a team player Physical demands none Work environment Works under normal office environment.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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