
If you are interested in working in the Church, see the new site: OrthodoxJobs.com.
“OrthodoxJobs is the source for Orthodox Christians who are seeking employment in an Orthodox environment. In its current version, it is a posting site of Job opportunities for any Archdiocese, Metropolis, Diocese, Parish, or Organization that falls under the jurisdiction of SCOBA, the Standing Conference of Canonical Orthodox Bishops in the Americas. To post a job on this site, simply send us a full job description with contact information and duration of the posting. Future releases will include resources for employers and employees.
“OrthodoxJobs is a collaborative effort of the Information Technologies Commission of SCOBA, the Office of Vocation and Ministry at Hellenic College, and St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary. For questions, email the webmaster.”
If your SCOBA Archdiocese, Metropolis, Diocese, Parish, or Organization would like to advertise a new position opening to Hellenic College and/or Holy Cross students, please email vocations@hchc.edu with a brief job ad (for examples, see www.nptimes.com and www.higheredjobs.com) and a full job description. We will be happy to post the position opening on our bulletin board and distribute to all student mailboxes. The Office of Vocation & Ministry wants students to know that there are jobs in the Church out there for them!
If your Orthodox church or organization is interested in developing a new position (such as a youth ministry position, lay pastoral assistant, administrative assistant, etc.), and is interested in resources for writing job descriptions, interviewing candidates, etc., please contact us! We would be happy to help. Email Ann Bezzerides, Director of the Office of Vocation & Ministry.
For information about general employment and tips for applying to jobs see our general Employment Links. For Career Service resources at Hellenic College, contact Nicholas Belcher.
The Office of Vocation and Ministry (OVM) at Hellenic
College trains and educates faithful, energetic, high achieving, and
service oriented Orthodox Christian young people to be leaders in the church as
priests and lay people.
OTSA Conference: Orthodox Scholar in the Academy -- June 12-13, 2008
Apply for an OCF Vocation Grant!