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Volunteer Leadership Opportunities
Retreat Leader
OCIA Catechist
Interfaith Leadership Cohort
The Interfaith Leadership Cohort (ILC) is a year-long collaborative leadership opportunity sponsored by Campus Ministry and CCSJ. The cohort brings together students from different faith traditions to engage in service projects, share meals and meaningful conversation, and participate in programs and speaker events with leaders from across the Baltimore community.
Immersion Peer Facilitator
Chapel Choir Member
Singers and instrumentalists are needed to provide music for weekend liturgies. This is a ministry for those willing to commit themselves to practicing their craft-working with others to enable to song of God’s people to rise in joyful praise.
The Chapel Choir practices weekly on Thursdays at 6:30pm in the Alumni Memorial Chapel and performs at weekly at mass on Sundays at 5pm. The Chapel Choir also performs at the annual Lessons and Carols, which takes place in December.
Learn more about Loyola's Chapel Choir and music ministry.
Liturgical Minister
Students are welcomed and encouraged to use their particular talents and gifts in service of the Catholic faith community; as ministers of hospitality, word, Communion. Formation and reflection sessions are held each semester for those who wish to serve for the first time – and for students who have had previous experience in liturgical ministry. Learn more about our liturgical ministry opportunities.
Paid Leadership Opportunities
Undergraduate Internship
Campus Ministry offers undergraduate students a transformative internship opportunity to deepen their spiritual lives, develop leadership skills, and engage in the promotion of faith and justice. Guided by the mission to form students through encounters with God, community, and creation, the program seeks to prepare interns to become agents of social change and spiritual transformation. Learn more about the intern program, general internship expectations, and the application process on our Undergraduate Internships page.
Graduate Assistantship
Graduate assistants provide research, instructional, and administrative support to Loyola's faculty and administration. A maximum of 15 hours per week are spent in their assistantship role and the remainder of their time is devoted to their academic pursuits. This combination of service, study, research, and teaching (when applicable) constitutes a full-time commitment. Assistantships are competitive positions that are highly sought after. They present a rewarding opportunity for you to participate in a vibrant academic community.
Available Campus Ministry Graduate Assistantship Job Descriptions will be listed here. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. For more information, contact Campus Ministry at campusministry@loyola.edu.