
Ordained Chaplain for National Community Services
Must be an ordained minister or licensed member of the clergy and you must provide proof of your ordination.
Must provide a professional biography, a professional headshot and a detailed reference letter from your pastor stating that your character is in good standing.
Must complete an online Chaplin course and pass the Chaplaincy examination.
Must sign our Disclosure Notice.
Must complete and submit proof of 400 internship hours as a Chaplain in training (300 of those hours are hands-on and 100 hours of supervision as well as other forms of learning are required). The internship can be done through the current ministry/charity that you’re involved in or any other operation that needs chaplain services, (i.e., convalescing homes, hospitals, prisons, community centers, shelters, hospice care, military bases, or the workplace).
(Upon completion of the program, you will receive a certificate, your Chaplain license, a Chaplain identification card, a Chaplain badge, and a Chaplains pin).
* All information submitted is subject to verification
