Administrator

Go & Live in

Across OM, we have a strong need for individuals 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 that outreaches, meetings and programmes operate with efficiency, and that tasks, paperwork and coordination involved in organising people and events is accomplished with completeness and attention to detail. If this describes how God has wired you, consider here how you can use your administrative gifts to see more vibrant communities of Jesus followers established among the least reached.
2 Years
Full Time
1. Personal Assistant to the Fiel Leader
2. Administrator to the OM Lake Tanganyika Team
3.Coordinate the works of the different Departments of OM Lake T, work alongside the Ministry leaders
4. Coordinate the work of the Administration Office

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.

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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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