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Job Description
Conduct religious worship and perform other spiritual functions associated with beliefs and practices of religious faith or denomination. Provide spiritual and moral guidance and assistance to members.
Job Details
- The SOC (Standard Occupational Classification) code is 21-2011.00
- The Mean Annual Wage in the U.S. is $ 49,450.00
- The Mean Hourly Wage is $ 23.00
- Currently, there are 49,320 people on this job
Also Known As…
- Rector
- Rabbi
- Priest
- Pastor
- Missionary Coordinator
- Minister
- Congregational Care Pastor
- Confessor
- Children's Minister
- Catholic Priest
- Youth Pastor
- Worship Leader
- Vicar
- Student Ministry Pastor
- Presbyterian Clergy
- Prefect
- Preacher
- Pope
- Pastoral Counselor
- Ordained Minister
- Mohel
- Minister Assistant
- Marriage Performer
- Marriage Counselor Minister
- Imam
- Hospital Chaplain
- Hospice Chaplain
- Hebrew Cantor
- Elder
- Deaconess
- Deacon
- Curate
- Clergy Member
- Christian Counselor
- Chaplain
- Chancellor
- Catechist
- Cantor
- Brother
Tasks for “Clergy”
- Respond to requests for assistance during emergencies or crises.
- Administer religious rites or ordinances.
- Instruct people who seek conversion to a particular faith.
- Train leaders of church, community, or youth groups.
- Counsel individuals or groups concerning their spiritual, emotional, or personal needs.
- Perform administrative duties, such as overseeing building management, ordering supplies, contracting for services or repairs, or supervising the work of staff members or volunteers.
- Plan or lead religious education programs.
- Prepare and deliver sermons or other talks.
- Organize or engage in interfaith, community, civic, educational, or recreational activities sponsored by or related to religious programs.
- Devise ways in which congregational membership can be expanded.
- Conduct special ceremonies, such as weddings, funerals, or confirmations.
- Organize and lead regular religious services.
- Visit people in homes, hospitals, or prisons to provide them with comfort and support.
- Participate in fundraising activities to support congregational activities or facilities.
- Collaborate with committees or individuals to address financial or administrative issues pertaining to congregations.
- Read from sacred texts such as the Bible, Torah, or Koran.
- Prepare people for participation in religious ceremonies.
- Pray and promote spirituality.
- Share information about religious issues by writing articles, giving speeches, or teaching.
- Study and interpret religious laws, doctrines, or traditions.
- Refer people to community support services, psychologists, or doctors.
Related Technology & Tools
- Passenger vehicles
- Desktop computers
- Tablet computers
- Cordless microphones
- Multimedia presentation projectors
- Laptop computers
- Multiline telephone systems
- Membership databases
- Email software
- Microsoft Office
- Microsoft Excel
- Microsoft PowerPoint
- Web browser software
- Event scheduling software
- Microsoft Word