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Chaplain


Job Group

  • Officer

Job Availability

  • Full Time

The Role


As a Chaplain of the Royal New Zealand Navy, you are appointed to provide ministry to Navy personnel (both military and civilian) and their families. You are expected to be a friend and advisor to all. It is a unique ministry which can take you to the four corners of the earth, on sea, or land deployments, wherever Navy personnel are required to serve. You are an integral part of the Navy and Defence Force Team.

You are responsible at both official and personal levels, for conducting religious services and ceremonial duties. You are also required to provide spiritual, religious and moral advice and assist with life-skills education. You are there to provide pastoral care to all personnel.  You need to be available to assist in times of crisis or emergency, both at the personal and organisational level and are expected to observe a high level of confidentiality.

Career Progression

You will complete Junior Officer Common Training Course on joining, however this will most likely be limited to the latter half. Naval Chaplains carry no rank but you are normally commissioned on entry as Chaplain Class 4 (Lieutenant equivalent), with your salary and seniority in rank dependant upon previous ministry experience. Your progress through the Chaplaincy Classes, with each Chaplaincy Class corresponding to an Officer rank level, is essentially a time-based system, although time in rank does not guarantee progression to the next class.

Pay & Benefit Details


Your initial remuneration will be based on previous experience and skill level. This is negotiated on a case by case basis. As your career continues, remuneration will increase on promotion and seniority.

General Requirements


  • Be a minimum of 17 years of age.

  • Be a NZ citizen or have permanent residency and have lived in NZ for five years.

  • Be medically fit for service.

  • Be of good character – assessed by study of testimonials and a police record check.

  • Be free of any criminal convictions for the previous two years.

You must be ordained clergy in good standing with your respective Churches, with at least five years full time ministry experience after Ordination (or the equivalent). Appointments are made as required from ordained clergy approved by the Chaplain’s Defence Advisory Council, which is comprised of representatives of various churches and the Principal Chaplains of the New Zealand Defence Force. The initial appointment is for five years with the first year being probationary.

Educational Requirements


  • You must have completed three years of Secondary School.

Fitness Requirements


  • You will be expected to pass both the routine medical examination and the fitness test.