Apostleship of the Sea seeks Port Chaplain: Tilbury based, Thames area
Full-time. Salary scale: £22-26K dependent on training, experience and qualifications.
95% of British imports and exports travel by sea. Seafarers come predominantly from poor countries, working away from home on contracts of nine or even 12 months. They are an invisible workforce, a forgotten element in the globalisation debate suffering in the global recession. The task of AOS chaplains is to be alongside seafarers, to make visible our care for their pastoral and spiritual well-being in a hands-on practical expression of the Catholic Church’s Mission. Fundamental to the post is ship visiting in the main ports and developing teams of volunteer ship visitors in the region.
• AOS port chaplains are priests, nuns, permanent deacons and lay chaplains
• Experience in chaplaincy desirable
• Excellent interpersonal skills and a Catholic faith are essential and above all, a belief in the mission to the most globalised industry in the world.
For an application pack or an informal chat contact John Green, on 07505 653801 or johngreen@apostleshipofthesea.org.uk
Visit: www.apostleshipofthesea.org.uk
Port visits can be arranged with a working port chaplain.
Applications close: 30th April 2010
Interviews follow a port visit soon after the application close date
I thank the Lord for the work of the Apostleship of the Sea, which for many years has offered human and spiritual support to those who live this difficult and challenging way of life. Pope Benedict XVI
Charity Number 1069833 Company Number 3320318 Herald House, 15 Lamb's Passage, London EC1Y 8LE