Mission Co-Workers

Mission Co-Worker John McCall with a pastor in Taiwan. Photo courtesy of John
McCall.
Mission Co-Workers
serve in a variety of settings around the world and support
the overall mission of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). They
are compensated in one of several ways depending on the pattern
of service and the nature of the position.
Assignments are generally in the areas of:
- evangelism
- global education
- community development
- health ministries
- peace and justice
- interfaith dialogue
Mission Co-Workers are mature individuals who wish to live out their call
to Jesus Christ through service to our partners around the world. Their call
to service includes a commitment to partnership and mutuality in the work they
perform.
Qualifications needed:
- commitment to Jesus Christ
- ability to live a simple lifestyle
- intercultural experience
- language acquisition skills
- professional experience or credentials which match the
position
- a willingness to make a commitment to service

Mission Co-Worker John McCall serving communion in Taipei. Photo courtesy of
John McCall.
Mission Co-Workers must be willing
to commit to an initial term of three years, with the possibility
of longer term service.
In any given year, a limited number of mission positions are
available. The positions are initiated by a requesting national
church partner and represent a specifically defined need. Additionally,
each position is prioritized based on available funding and
urgency of need.
View Open Positions in One Door
For a full listing of all of the positions for which we are currently recruiting,
please visit One Door.
Be sure to do the following:
- Choose a region of the world or look at them all!
- Click "mission service
(international)" as one of your interests.
- Click the appropriate "ecclesiastical
status." One of these needs
to apply to you in order to do international mission service.
You'll get a list of positions. By double-clicking on the positions, you'll
get a full job description. |