Director of Church School
Church schools and other religiously-affiliated schools can be a great way to help young members feel involved in their faith, and to build a strong educational foundation. If you have good leadership and organization abilities, and you feel passionate about helping young people grow and learn, becoming a church school director could be the right career choice for you!
Many religious organizations offer different opportunities for their youngest members. Some churches and other organizations operate full-time, private schools in which children and adolescents are enrolled. Other organizations may choose to operate vacation Bible schools, weekend or evening religious education classes or summer camps.
Depending on the size and organization of your religious institution, the church school director's duties may vary, but many common responsibilities can include:
- Meeting with teachers
- Planning lessons and activities
- Promoting the school to community members
- Recruiting staff and teachers
- And more
According to the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics, school teachers and administrators can enjoy a strong career outlook, although actual job prospects vary depending on the locality and the size of the church school.
To prepare for a church school directing career path, a strong background in both education and religious studies can help you go far. And when you combine that experience with strong planning and leadership skills, you can make a real difference in your church or religious organization.



