WHO CAN BECOME AN ARMY CHAPLAIN?
All Chaplains who join the Australian Army must first have the endorsement of their denomination or faith group at the national level.
Chaplains are presently recruited from the following faith groups:
Anglican Church,
Catholic Church,
Uniting Church,
Presbyterian Church,
Baptist Union,
Lutheran Church,
Churches of Christ,
Salvation Army, and
Executive Council of Australian Jewry.
(Discussion are underway with the Assemblies of God)
Who am I able to speak to about becoming a Chaplain?
At various locations around Australia there are Army Chaplains (Staff Chaplains) who, as part of their responsibilities, assist in the recruiting of new Chaplains. Please feel free to contact the Staff Chaplain in your area for any information about becoming an Army Chaplain. The Staff Chaplain will be able to answer your questions about Army Chaplaincy or the administrative requirements if you decide to apply to become a Chaplain. Please call the Staff Chaplain in your area:
| Northern Territory | CHAP Peter Wright | 0407 797 197 |
| North Queensland | CHAP Kaye Ronalds | 0411 436 975 |
| South Queensland | CHAP Ken Hopper | 0439 722 210 |
| New South Wales | CHAP Bob Hayes | 0417 439 818 |
| Victoria | CHAP Graham Redfern | 0412 675 681 |
| Tasmania | CHAP David Lewis | 0408 990 519 |
| South Australia | CHAP Leon Czechowicz | 0417 417 762 |
| Western Australia | CHAP Peter Whitely | 0419 980 919 |
| Canberra | CHAP Haydn Swinbourn | 0438 649 018 |
For detailed information about what is required to become an Army Chaplain go to:
Australian Defence Force Jobs - Chaplain
and
Australian Defence Force Jobs - Chaplain
