Vicar (HT) Moscow, ID Type: Clergy Posted Mar 8, 2021 |
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POSITION REOPENED
Job Title | |
Vicar (1/2 time) | |
Name of church or organization | |
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church | |
Address | |
Moscow, ID | |
Job Description | |
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, located in the vibrant college town of Moscow, Idaho, seeks a half-time vicar to join our welcoming and inclusive community. Founded in 1889 – the same year as the University of Idaho, St. Mark’s has a long tradition of compassionate witness, community outreach, and a commitment to social justice. Our revitalized lay leadership team invites a clergy partner to inspire and grow our multi-generational congregation. Moscow’s setting in the beautiful Palouse hills of northern Idaho provides opportunities for continuing education, cultural activities, outdoor recreation and spiritual growth. We invite you to visit stmarkschurchmoscow.org to see our parish profile and learn more about our congregation and community. | |
Type of Commitment | |
Half Time | |
Does this job pay? | |
Yes | |
Application Process | |
To apply for the position, please send the following materials on or before Apr. 15 to The Rev. Canon Susan Cleveley, SusanC@spokanediocese.org: 1) A cover letter addressed to the Vestry describing what appeals to you about St. Mark’s and how you see your gifts and skills matching with theirs; 2) A CV or resume; 3) OTM profile (in pdf format). | |
Application Deadline | |
4/15/2021 | |
Link to the job posting or application | |
spokanediocese.org/Diocese/transitional-ministry.html | |
Website | |
stmarkschurchmoscow.org |
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