Contact for price

Director of Buddhist Education (Ordained Monk/Nun)

Delta/Surrey/Langley,
Posted 1 hour ago
Description
Director of Buddhist Education (Ordained Monk/Nun)
Employer: Lingyen Mountain Temple (Canada)
Location: 10060 No. 5 Road, Richmond, British Columbia V7A 4E5
Position Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Hours of Work: 40 hours per week
Wage: $66.00 per hour
Annual Salary: $137,280.00

About the Temple
Lingyen Mountain Temple (Canada) is a Mahayana Buddhist monastery dedicated to the promotion of Buddhist teachings, Dharma education, spiritual cultivation, cultural preservation, and community service. The Temple provides religious services, Dharma classes, youth education programs, cultural activities, and community outreach initiatives for Buddhist practitioners and the broader community.
Position Summary
The Director of Buddhist Education is responsible for providing leadership, direction, and oversight of the Temple's educational programs, including Dharma classes, youth development initiatives, and cultural education activities. The successful candidate will lead the planning, development, implementation, and evaluation of Buddhist educational programs while ensuring that all activities are conducted in accordance with Buddhist teachings, monastic traditions, and the Temple's religious mission.
Duties and Responsibilities
The successful candidate will:
• Direct and oversee the operations of the Temple's Education Department;
• Develop, implement, and evaluate Dharma education programs for practitioners, youth, and members of the community;
• Plan, organize, and conduct Dharma classes, lectures, workshops, retreats, and educational seminars;
• Develop curriculum, instructional materials, and educational resources relating to Buddhist teachings, ethics, meditation, Buddhist philosophy, and monastic practices;
• Provide religious instruction, spiritual guidance, and mentorship to practitioners, students, volunteers, and community members;
• Lead and supervise Buddhist youth programs, leadership development initiatives, educational camps, and volunteer activities;
• Plan and coordinate Buddhist cultural education programs, festivals, ceremonies, and community outreach activities;
• Train, supervise, and support Dharma instructors, volunteers, and educational program coordinators;
• Participate in the planning and administration of religious services, ceremonies, retreats, and Temple educational events;
• Promote Buddhist teachings through public education, community engagement, and educational outreach initiatives;
• Develop annual departmental plans, budgets, reports, and program evaluations;
• Establish and maintain relationships with Buddhist organizations, educational institutions, and community groups;
• Ensure all educational activities are conducted in accordance with Buddhist doctrine, monastic discipline, and Temple policies;
• Assist senior Temple leadership in advancing the Temple's religious, educational, and charitable objectives;
• Perform other related duties as assigned by Temple leadership.
Employment Requirements
• Must be an ordained Buddhist monk or nun in good standing within a recognized Buddhist monastic order;
• Minimum 10 years of experience serving in a Buddhist monastery, temple, or religious institution;
• Minimum 10 years of experience teaching Buddhist doctrine, Dharma education, spiritual development, or religious studies programs;
• Extensive knowledge of Mahayana Buddhist teachings, Buddhist scriptures, monastic discipline, Buddhist philosophy, and religious education;
• Demonstrated experience developing and administering Dharma classes, youth programs, religious retreats, and cultural education programs;
• Experience providing spiritual guidance, religious instruction, and mentorship to practitioners and community members;
• Experience supervising volunteers, instructors, monastic personnel, and educational program participants;
• Excellent leadership, organizational, communication, and public speaking skills;
Language Requirements
• English proficiency required.
• Mandarin Chinese proficiency is considered an asset.

How to Apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit the following:
• Cover Letter;
• Resume or Curriculum Vitae;
• Evidence of Buddhist Ordination and Monastic Training;
• Educational Credentials and Certificates;
• Supporting Documentation Demonstrating Religious Leadership, Dharma Teaching, and Monastic Experience.
Please submit your application by email to:
lymtemple@yahoo.com
Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
Lingyen Mountain Temple is committed to preserving and promoting Buddhist teachings and welcomes applications from qualified candidates who meet the requirements of this position.

When you call, please mention you found this ad on OKZ.ca

Share: Facebook Twitter ID: 131773733

Similar Listings

×