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Job Title: Dorm Parent
Region: South Pacific
Country: Papua New Guinea
Location: Malango School
Purpose: YOU can be a vital part of the church planting team by providing a family environment for missionary children in your home. This allows missionaries to minister in remote locations where their children's educational and social needs cannot always be met.
Responsibilities: Function in a parental role for boarding students living in your home (maximum of 12). Students typically range from 6th grade to 12th grade. This would include:
• Involvement in all aspects of students lives, developing loving relationships with each one:
• Discipling students through the daily events of life.
• Caring for the physical needs of the children -- cooking, caring for them when sick, etc.
• Helping students to mature socially.
• Managing the daily operation of a large family: overseeing house-help, buying, teaching responsibility.
• Maintaining healthy boundaries and expectations for boarding students.
• Faithfully correcting students as necessary.
• Helping students with homework, working with teachers, etc.
• Maintaining regular communication with parents.
• Maintenance on the dorm building as able.
Min Duration: 1 year
Max Duration: career
People Needed: 1
Priority: true
Date Needed: Immediately

REQUIREMENTS

Degree: NTM Training
Experience: Must be full-time members of NTM who have completed NTM training program. We cannot make exceptions to this.
Skills: We are looking for couples who naturally build relationships with young people, especially with teenagers. Balanced parenting skills, neither lax nor overly strict. Must have good health, energy and a solid marriage.
Comments: This is an urgent need. We have occasionally had to turn away students from our boarding program due to a lack of dorm parents. This directly impacts our tribal ministries. During the 2007-2008 school year a family temporarily stepped out of a church planting ministry to fill this vital ministry.

There is a continual need for new dorm parents. At least one new set of dorm parents is needed every school year due to home assignments and turnover of personnel.

Worldwide, the average career span of a dorm parent is three years. Some have ministered in this role for up to six years. It is typically a four year term ministry.
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