Personnel Coordinator: Canada

This is an exciting role. This person works with people from their first enquiries about missions to seeing them launched onto the mission field. It involves interaction with people from accross Canada and fellow OMers around the world.
  • Start Date: ASAP
  • Commitment Length: 2-3 years (full time)
You need to love people! You need to be committed to helping them with all the spiritual and practical preparation for missions. You should be comfortable working with computers and files. This is a great opportunity for someone who loves details and making sure things are in order. Good phone skills are an asset and working well with others in a team essential.

Please note: all jobs/opportunities on this site are unsalaried. Most people joining OM have to raise financial support to cover their living expenses, usually through gifts from home churches and other supporters.


What now?

It’s time to act!
  • Pray.
  • Talk to your church and friends about supporting you in this venture.
  • Contact Us for an application form, or to discuss your missions dreams.
  • If you’re looking at an opportunity in another country, check whether you need a visa.
  • Start packing… don’t forget your toothbrush!

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