Young Adult Missionary

Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA

Washington, DC

Job ID#:
9352163359
Posted:
April 4, 2024
Expires:
June 3, 2024
Category:
Young Adult Ministry
Terms:
Full-Time Contract
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
Salary
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Job Description

The Mission
To accompany Catholic young adults serving in the military through authentic relationships that grow into discipleship with Christ.

This is a one or two-year term contract position. AMS Missionaries are each assigned to work at a US military installation either in the United States or abroad.

LOCATIONS:
Travis Air Force Base, California
Ft. Leonard Ft Campbell, Kentucky
Norfolk, VA
Anchorage, Alaskss

Summary
The role of the AMS Missionary is to form, support, and embolden the military young adult community, ages 18-29 years old, who serve our country as Catholic leaders. The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS), is a global archdiocese tasked with the unique opportunity to accompany service members throughout their career while establishing and deepening the foundations of the Catholic faith. As an AMS Missionary, you will be called to awaken and serve the pastoral needs of active-duty young adults.

The pillars of the AMS Missionary life are prayer, community, formation, and accompaniment. Each day is ordered around prayer and the sacraments. Missionaries commit to spending an hour in personal prayer, attending daily Mass and cultivating fellowship with one another. AMS Missionaries embed themselves into the life of the military Catholic faith community to encourage the mission of evangelization.

Job Duties
1. Complete AMS Missionary training in Washington D.C. prior to arrival on a military installation. (Positions are located in the United States and abroad).

2. Cultivate relationships with the young adult community in order to identify unique needs of the young adult community.

3. Commit to a daily holy hour, daily Mass, and community prayer.

4. Through authentic relationship and conversation, discern how to foster an encounter with Christ for the young adult community/communities.

5. Cultivate fellowship with other missionaries through team meals, prayers, retreats and formation.

6. Be an active member of the Catholic community through participation and presence at installation events.

7. Fundraise salary after intensive training and with the support of a coach.

8. Communicate with the staff, priest chaplains, and chapel community pastoral leaders to ensure the alignment of vision and a collaborative spirit are maintained and deepened over time.

9. Check in bi-weekly to the Young Adult Missionary Coordinator relating to updates on community needs, as well as the installation's assigned Catholic Chaplain.

10. Provide feedback and anecdotal experiences via newsletter, blog or social media to donors and to the AMS.

11. Draw young adults into the life and mission of the church through mentoring and equipping them to be missionary disciples.

12. Provide a written, personal assessment of work at least bi-annually to the AMS with recommendations of further missionary initiatives.

Requirements
Education: B.A. or B.S. preferred or 4 years of active duty military service

Experience:
• Must be a Catholic in good standing and have an active spiritual life.
• Experience as a missionary desired.
• Military active-duty experience preferred.
• Immersion in Catholic parish life.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
• Ability to communicate well with others.
• Interpersonal Skills.
• Self-motivated.
• Desire to lead others in constant conversion.

Miscellaneous:
• Background check required.
• Youth protection training required.
• Willingness to relocate to support a U.S. military installation within the United States or possibly overseas.
• Single and married individuals will be considered.

About the Employer

The Archdiocese for the Military Services, USA (AMS), was established by Saint John Paul II in 1985 to provide the Catholic Church's full range of pastoral ministries to those in the United States Armed Forces. The mission of the AMS is to "serve those who serve" by providing the same pastoral care and services as any other Catholic diocese to Catholics serving in the United States Armed Forces, enrolled in U.S. Military Academies, undergoing treatments at any of the 153 Department of Veterans Affairs' Medical Centers in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Guam, working in civilian jobs for the federal government beyond U.S. borders, and the families of these populations.