Chaplaincy Program Director - SCI Laurel Highlands
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Posted: January 28, 2026 (0 days ago)
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Army National Guard Units
Department of the Army
Location
Pennsylvania
Salary
$91,320 - $118,718
per year
Type
Full Time
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This job is for a Chaplain in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, where you'll lead religious services, provide spiritual support to soldiers, and manage the overall chaplain program for the state.
It involves counseling, training, and administrative work to support the well-being of military personnel.
A good fit would be an ordained religious leader with a strong background in theology, military experience, and a passion for serving in a guard unit.
THIS IS A NATIONAL GUARD TITLE 32 EXCEPTED SERVICE POSITION.
This National Guard position is for a CHAPLAIN, Position Description Number D1197P02 and is part of the PA Command Admin Office, National Guard.
1 or more Position(s) may be hired against this Announcement. APPOINTMENT STATUS: EXCEPTED This is a Dual Status Excepted Service Technician position in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard.
AREA OF CONSIDERATION: Non-Bargaining Position AOC 1: NG Employees at the Command Admin Office AOC 2: Command Admin Office (This includes the State Surgeon Cell, Medical Detachment and Public Affairs Office) AOC 3: NG Employees of the Pennsylvania National Guard AOC 4: All service members of the Pennsylvania National Guard (This includes M-Day Soldiers, Temporary Technicians and AGR Personnel) AOC 5: Individuals who are currently serving in another branch of service who are willing to become members of the PANG Military Grades: OFFICER: O3 - O5 Supervisor for this position is COL Marous *NOTE: Accessioning into this position is contingent upon verification of Secret Security Clearance GENERAL EXPERIENCE: Candidates must have a baccalaureate degree (not less than 120 semester hours) and must have successfully completed three years of resident graduate study in theology or related subjects (Master of Divinity), or 72 semester hours (leading to an ecclesiastical certification as a member of the clergy) from an approved seminary or graduate school.
Candidates must complete the (Army) Chaplain Officer Basic Course or the (Air Force) Chaplain Orientation Course.
Candidates must be ordained by a religious faith group or denomination that is recognized by the Department of Defense Armed Forces Chaplain Board; be educationally qualified for appointment as a chaplain; meet physical standards; and be otherwise qualified to serve as commissioned officers.
Applicants must be commissioned prior to age 40 or be less than age 42 with at least 2 years of prior military service.
SPECIALIZED EXPERIENCE: Application must indicate at least 36 months experience, education or training that included progressively responsible work in a professional program of spiritual welfare and religious guidance which demonstrates or provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities essential for successful performance of the position.
The major functional areas that comprise the total range of chaplaincy work are (1) the religious ministry, (2) administration, (3) training, and (4) research.
QUALITY OF EXPERIENCE: Length of time is not of itself qualifying.
Candidates' experience should be evaluated on the basis of duties performed rather than strictly on the rank of the individual; however, established compatibility criteria/assignments must be followed.
The applicant's record of experience, training, and education must show possession of the knowledge, skills, and abilities needed to fully perform the duties of the position to be filled.
SPECIAL NOTE: Per the Merit Promotion and Placement Plan (MPP) if there are more than 15 qualified applicants for each position, by category, a KSA board will be convened in accordance with Chapter 4 of the MPP.
PCS STATEMENT: PERMANENT CHANGE OF STATION COSTS WILL NOT BE PAID FOR THIS POSITION.
The Department of Military and Veterans Affairs is a diverse team of professionals who strengthen our commonwealth by serving our veterans and partners while preparing military personnel to safeguard our way of life.
We do not discriminate in employment on the basis of race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors.
Major Duties:
As a Chaplain, GS-0060-12, you will manage the State/Territory Chaplain Services program in accordance with National Guard Chaplain Service program goals and objectives.
Employee reviews training strategies that address, a) the technical and tactical proficiencies of the state or wing National Chaplain Service personnel, b) quality of life programs for National Guard personnel and their families, c) needs of other Chaplain Service constituencies (civilian clergy, non-government organizations (NGO), etc.).
Ensure Chaplain support is provided to National Guard personnel and their families through the full spectrum of the deployment cycle (mobilization, deployment, employment, redeployment, and reconstitution).
Under the Supervision as listed below, coordinates Chaplain Service support during events such as natural disasters (floods, hurricanes, tornados, snowstorms, tsunamis, etc.), man-made disasters (acts of terrorism and technological events, etc.), unit emergencies (suicide, line-of-duty deaths, and serious line-of-duty injuries), and during times of significant national events (Olympics, national conventions and inaugurations, etc.).
Provide and/or coordinates religious support to National Guard personnel and their families as needed such as, but not limited to: Religious rites, sacraments and observances.
Coordinates as necessary with other Chaplain Service personnel and/or civilian clergy to ensure the free exercise of religion.
Religious services (worship, special events, prayer breakfast, weddings, funerals, memorial services, etc.).
Officiating at ceremonies (prayers at changes of command, retirements, troop departures, welcome home events, etc.).
Pastoral counseling and referral (grief, spiritual formation, conflict resolution, life skills, etc.). Visitation (workplace, hospital, units, etc.).
Personnel management issues (conscientious objector, hardship discharges, workplace violence, etc.).
Crisis responder (death/casualty notification, casualty affairs officer assistance, mass causality events, suicides, etc.).
Provides information on religious organization, practices and customs, and NGO's. Provides spiritual leadership. Perform other duties as assigned.
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