What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ministers at Sea position at U.S. Navy?
Imagine a career that combines your passion for spirituality with your desire to serve others. As a U.S. Navy Chaplain, you will have the opportunity to do just that.
As a spiritual leader in the Navy, you will play a critical role in supporting the morale, ethics, and spiritual well-being of our nation's heroes. You will work closely with sailors, Marines, and other service members to provide guidance, counseling, and spiritual care.
Responsibilities of a Navy Chaplain include:
- Conducting worship services and performing religious ceremonies
- Providing individual and group counseling
- Developing and implementing religious education programs
- Visiting hospitalized personnel and their families
- Representing the Navy's commitment to spiritual well-being at community events
Benefits of being a Navy Chaplain include:
- Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package
- Opportunities for professional growth and development
- Access to advanced education and training opportunities
- Service in a unique and rewarding environment
Qualifications for a Navy Chaplain include a graduate degree in theological or related studies, two years of full-time religious leadership experience, and eligibility for commissioning as an officer in the U.S. Navy.