Contract Chaplaincy Services Required in the Pacific Region

Contract Chaplaincy Services Required in the Pacific Region

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Chaplaincy in a correctional milieu: Women and men who are incarcerated need Chaplains to journey with them as they reclaim the dignity of a renewed life and prepare to return to community. Is your faith community called to respond to this challenge?

- Pacific Region -

Kent Institution

Contract to be held by a Roman Catholic Contractor

Services to be provided in English

The pertinent documents can be found:http://www.csc-scc.gc.ca/text/prgrm/chap/recruit-eng.shtml.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS:
January 30, 2012

The Correctional Service of Canada needs chaplains who have a Canadian religious authority.

Contracts are for 1,717 hours per year.

The Correctional Service of Canada reserves the right to invite any of the proposed contractors and their Chaplains to an interview. It will reimburse the faith community, according to Treasury Board guidelines, the travel costs incurred by those attending the interview. The contract is usually held by the Chaplain’s religious authority.

Tel. 613-995-8366
ChaplaincyG@csc-scc.gc.ca

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