What does an Executive Pastor do?
Executive Pastors work in churches representing a wide range of Christian denominations. You typically find the role in larger churches where one Pastor isn’t enough to manage all operations. Executive Pastors assist the Senior Pastor by taking on administrative tasks such as budgeting and managing staff members. The role also involves spiritual guidance for the congregation, such as preparing sermons. Within the greater community, the Executive Pastor develops partnerships with other organizations to help those in need and promotes the church at various events.
Executive Pastor skills and qualifications
To be a successful Executive Pastor, a candidate needs several prerequisite skills and qualifications. Examples to list in your job description for Executive Pastor roles include:
- Commitment to their faith
- Understanding of theological principles
- Organizational skills, decision-making and problem-solving skills
- Managerial and supervisory skills
- Verbal and written presentation skills
- Interpersonal skills and the ability to foster positive relationships
Executive Pastor experience requirements
Because the Executive Pastor position is a leadership role, it typically requires previous ministry experience. You might list a minimum of three to five years of experience in your Executive Pastor job description. It’s common to start in an Assistant or Associate Pastor role. Some candidates might have experience as specialty Pastors, such as Youth Pastors or Missions Pastors.
Beyond work in ministry, experience in management or supervisory roles can benefit candidates for an Executive Pastor position. You might look for previous jobs that involved project management, supervision and planning, human resources duties and administrative tasks.
Executive Pastor education and training requirements
While not a hard requirement, a job description for Executive Pastor openings may list a minimum of a bachelor’s degree in a ministry-related field like theology, religious studies or ministry. Some organizations prefer candidates with master’s degrees, such as a master of divinity or a master of ministry. Others may require formal seminary training. Becoming ordained is also usually a requirement to become a Pastor. This process can vary from denomination to denomination.
Executive Pastor salary expectations
According to Glassdoor, the average salary for an Executive Pastor is $165,069 per year. Salaries vary based on the church, location and candidate’s experience.
Executive Pastor salary expectations
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