Job Application Process
Thank you for your interest in seeking employment with First Baptist Church of Palmetto. A list of all current job openings can be found below. Individuals desiring to apply for a particular position must complete the following:
· Review the General Employment Expectations and Work Conditions information.
· Download and complete theApplication for Employment
· Be sure to write the name of the position you are applying for where requested on the application.
· Submit the completed application to the Church through one of the following methods.
o Scan the application to create an electronic copy and e-mail it to:
employment@fbcpalmetto.com
o Fax the completed application to the attention of the Personnel Committee at 941-729-0380.
(Please include a cover letter with the application if possible.)
o Mail the completed application to:
First Baptist Church
Personnel Committee
1020 Fourth Street West
Palmetto, Florida 34221
FBC Palmetto’s Personnel Committee will evaluate received applications. Incomplete or unsigned applications may not be accepted. Resumes may be submitted along with the application if desired.
General Employment Expectations and Work Conditions
All individuals seeking employment with First Baptist Church of Palmetto must acknowledge and agree to adhere to the general expectations and work conditions of employment.
Equal Employment Opportunity
First Baptist Church of Palmetto is committed to equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons, without regard to race, color, ancestry, national origin, sex, marital status, physical disability, mental disability, medical condition, veteran's status, age, or any other applicable protected class so determined by state or local statute or code, to the extent required by law. This applies to all employment practices, including hiring, promotions, training, disciplinary action, termination, and benefits. The Church does, however, reserve the right to employ persons who have a denominational background and philosophy of ministry similar to ours and who, in the opinion of the Church, have a work history and a lifestyle that is consistent with the Scriptural principles of the Church.