Ministry Centre Maintenance Person (AIDSLink Zambia)

Maintenance, plumbing, handy-man
1-2 Years
Full Time
Short Description: 1. Assisting the head of Maintenance of Ministry
2. Manuel work and help following up projects and workers
3. Help in getting quotations, material purchase and farming

Live opportunities 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.

Interested?

The overall goal is to provide strategic leadership in relation to disaster management, hardware/software analysis, architecture – infrastructure & security. As an ICT Technical Engineer, you will be responsible for all IT infrastructures (networks (LAN, WAN), servers, system software and tools, etc.) for OM Ships (Mosbach, Ships, Florence, remote users, etc.) in order for OMSI to be able to efficiently and effectively operate its IT tools.
As a Communication Coordinator with OM, you would be responsible to promote activities, provide promotional material and overseeing OM´s social media strategy across platforms pertaining to the ministry. The position involves creating and developing new and fresh content and documenting creatively how God is working through OM, while encouraging audience engagement with OM through praying for, giving to, or joining missions, all according and ensuring OM´s international branding.
Across OM, we have a strong need for people gifted in administration to aid ministry taking place on the mission field.Those with administrative skills are needed in almost every facet of ministry to ensure efficiency, and that tasks, paperwork and coordination involved in organising people and events is accomplished with completeness and attention to detail.If this describes you, consider here how you can use those gifts to see more vibrant communities of Jesus followers among the least reached
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