FAQs
What are the different types of Chaplain opportunities available?
We offer full-time Active Duty Army Chaplain positions, part-time US Army Reserve Chaplain positions, and Chaplain Candidate positions for those pursuing graduate theological degrees.
What are the requirements for becoming an Active Duty Army Chaplain?
Active Duty Army Chaplains must have a 72 credit Master's degree from an accredited seminary.
What qualifications do Reserve Chaplains need?
Reserve Chaplains also require a 72 credit hour Master's degree from an accredited seminary.
What is required to apply as a Chaplain Candidate?
Chaplain Candidates must have a 120 credit Bachelor's degree from an accredited school and must be enrolled in a seminary pursuing a graduate-level theological degree.
What is the expected commitment for part-time US Army Reserve Chaplains?
Part-time US Army Reserve Chaplains serve 2 days per month and participate in two weeks of Annual Training, usually during the summer.
What is the salary range for Army Chaplains?
The annual compensation for Army Chaplains ranges from $80,000 to $120,000.
What benefits are offered to Army Chaplains?
Benefits provided include dental and medical coverage.
What job types are available for the Chaplain positions?
We offer full-time, part-time, and internship job types for Chaplain positions.
How can I get more information or apply for a Chaplain position?
You can contact Chaplain Atwood at (818) 481-6769 to discuss ministry opportunities and application details.
What is the mission of the U.S. Army Chaplains Corps?
The mission is to "nurture the living, care for the wounded, and honor the fallen."