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State Ministry Co-ordinator (two positions) |
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| Part time |
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| Geography |
| Adelaide or Melbourne SA or VIC |
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| Remote / WFH? |
| Flexible |
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| Applications Close |
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| Contact |
| Email: click to email |
| Phone: 02 9570 8211 |
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- State Ministry Co-ordinator – South Australia (Adelaide)
- State Ministry Co-ordinator –Victoria (Melbourne)
1 Day Per Week | Part-Time | Flexible
Every Home for Christ Australia in 2025 celebrated 50 years of ministry in Australia and we are expanding.
We are seeking two passionate, organised, ministry-minded leaders to pioneer and strengthen our presence in South Australia and Victoria.
This is a strategic role for someone who carries both evangelistic vision and practical leadership capacity.
Key Responsibilities:
- Develop and grow EHC ministry networks in SA and VIC
- Build relationships with churches and Christian leaders
- Promote national outreach campaigns (Easter, Christmas, Re-Churching initiatives)
- Coordinate local prayer gatherings and ministry events
- Represent EHC at ministry forums and church deputations
- Support youth and community engagement initiatives
We’re Looking for Someone Who:
- Has a strong personal Christian faith
- Understands the Australian church landscape
- Is confident in networking and ministry engagement and preaching
- Is self-motivated and able to work independently
- Has strong communication and organisational skills
This is a unique opportunity to help shape the next chapter of a national movement that has reached homes across Australia for five decades and is part of an international network of 171 offices worldwide.
Please send applications to
ehc@everyhome.org.au ph: 02 9570 8211 |
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| Important disclaimer: |
CMA does not represent the organisations who place these listings, we do not guarantee that they are licensed or authorised to offer the positions, and we encourage readers to make their own inquiries to satisfy themselves that all is in order. |
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