Assisting Chaplain
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach
Assisting Chaplain – Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County
Pay range: $22.00/hr – $25.00/hr the actual pay will be based on skills and experience.
Founded in 1888, Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County is a united Christian organization and ministry dedicated to providing love, hope, respect, and a new beginning for homeless women, men, and families. UGM‑TC is funded entirely by the generosity of the community and offers a residency program for individuals looking to maximize their potential.
Position SummaryAssist the Chaplain in providing sound spiritual guidance, support, direction, and programs to UGM‑TC residents, clients, guests, TVOL tenants, and employees with respect to spiritual needs, discipleship, services (e.g., funerals, weddings, baptisms), and church outreach. May be called upon to provide emotional and spiritual comfort, prayer, counseling during times of loss or grief; and spiritual guidance on moral and ethical issues, crisis intervention, and conflict resolution.
Promote the holistic well‑being of those they serve by working closely with other professionals such as case managers and therapists.
- Licensing/Ordination:
Must be licensed or ordained by a Christian church body or ecclesiastical organization. Must be a church member in good standing. - Experience:
Must have at least three years’ experience in ministry, particularly as a preacher. Demonstrable experience working with the homeless population. - Education:
Bachelor’s of Divinity. MDiv preferred.
- Develop and conduct spiritual programs for residents and TVOL tenants such as Bible studies and/or Christian discipleship courses (e.g., ALPHA).
- Lead and preach chapel services for staff and residents when required.
- Conduct screening interviews with new residents.
- Make regular pastoral visits to the Tenants in the Vineyard.
- Provide pastoral counseling to residents and tenants when needed.
- Build strong relationships with area churches, including those who are Mission partners.
- Seek support from local church congregations through volunteer recruitment, collection drives for items needed in the facility, and financial support.
- Educate the church community about the programs and services at UGM‑TC by providing them with materials and/or inviting them to tour the facility.
- Aid clients in finding outside church homes and support as they transition from UGM into permanent housing.
- Other duties as assigned.
- Have practical knowledge of the Bible and the ability to be an example of God’s Word to others daily.
- Effective oral and written communication skills with clients and co‑workers.
- Ability to demonstrate kindness, courtesy, respect, tact, resourcefulness, patience, and dedication.
- Ability to preach on short notice.
- Ability to use good judgment and maintain confidentiality of information.
- Knowledge of computers and software applications.
- Skill in organizing and prioritizing workloads to meet deadlines.
Ability to sit for long periods, up to 8 hours; use both hands in fine and gross manipulation of small tools (copier, computer, telephone); emotional stability; work in an environment of continuous moderate voices and office machine noise typical for business office atmosphere.
Machines, Tools, Equipment, and Other Work Aides- Computer and various software programs.
- Policies, procedures, plans, and program manuals.
Mid‑Senior level
Employment TypePart‑time
Job FunctionOther
IndustriesNon‑profit Organizations
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