Assistant
Director for Asian and Pacific Island Affairs
The
Assistant Director is a practicing Catholic in good standing with the Church,
who under the supervision of the Executive Director of Cultural Diversity in
the Church assists the Executive Director in: coordinating and implementing the
US Bishops’ strategic plan for the Conference and the associated pastoral
efforts and priorities among ethnic and culturally diverse communities in the
United States, especially Asian and Pacific Catholics; and developing and
strengthening the implementation of approved committee and subcommittee goals,
objectives and activities.
The
Assistant Director also assists in the preparation of committee reports;
represents the USCCB, the CDC Committee and the Subcommittee on Asian and
Pacific Island Affairs in public forums; and serves as the voice of the USCCB
when out in the field and as a strong in-house advocate for the communities
served by the department . Master’s Degree or
combination of Bachelor’s degree. Major Field/Specialty: Social Sciences,
Pastoral Ministry and Formation, Education, Humanities or a related field.
A minimum of 5-6 years experience with pastoral ministry
in an arch/diocese, national Catholic organization or religious
community. Proficiency in any Asian or Pacific language.
United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (CDC)
3211
4th Street N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20017-1194
or FAX: 202/541-3412
EOE/M/F/D/V
No phone
calls, please
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