SU Qld Chaplaincy Since SU Qld first introduced a Chaplain to a State school in 1990, Chaplaincy Services have been implemented in nearly 400 schools across Queensland.
Working alongside other caring professionals, SU Qld Chaplains care for young people’s spiritual and emotional needs through pastoral care, activity programs, community outreach and adventure-based learning.
Most importantly, SU Qld Chaplains provide a personal point of Christian contact, care and support for students, teachers and their families within their schools.
As the premier Chaplaincy employing authority working in Queensland schools, SU Qld is the first choice for communities wishing to place Chaplains in their local schools.
SU Qld provides employment, training and support for all Chaplains.
Representatives from local churches, schools and communities form Local Chaplaincy Committees (LCCs) to administer and raise funds for their particular Chaplains.
SU Qld Chaplaincy Services operate in accordance with the Education Queensland Chaplaincy Policy.
Want to know more? Contact SU Qld Regional staff in your area: Regional Offices
Induction Program for new Chaplains 2008 Wednesday 6th February to Friday 8th February 2008 inclusive Attendance is required for all newly-appointed Chaplains.
Key Chaplaincy dates for 2008 Chaplaincy Week 2008: Sunday 25th May to Sunday 1st June 2008
SU Qld Staff Conference: Monday 4th August to Friday 8th August 2008 Attendance is required for all Chaplains and other SU Qld staff.
Upcoming Positions - Apply Online An unprecedented number of new SU Qld Chaplaincy positions are available as a result of National School Chaplaincy Programme (NSCP) funding provided by the Federal Government.
If you or someone you know is interested in applying for one or more of these positions, please visit: Online Application
If you require more information, please contact: Regional Offices