Pilot

Job description
P ilots may be assigned to more than one aircraft type. Additionally, for programs such as East Africa, current base location(s) should not be assumed to be final; flexibility may be required. Incumbent will perform the following duties.
NOTE: Due to Kenya worker regulations, Kenya residents are preferred for this position.
Essential Duties

Ability to obtain a first class medical and maintain at least a second class medical certificate and valid pilot’s license (commercial minimum).
Performs pilot duties as needed or assigned.
Files flight plans as needed or assigned.
Obtains weather data and interprets data based on flight plan.
Completes aircraft weight and balances for flights.
Loads and unloads passenger’s luggage and cargo in aircraft.
Keeps assigned aircraft charts and software updated.
Keeps the aircraft clean, neat, and polished when home and away from the home base including sanitizing the aircraft restroom facilities after each flight.
Assists in the maintenance, repair, and cleaning of SP hangar and property.
Performs pre-flights and post-flights to ensure safety of flight.
Works with the FAA as assigned.
Represents Samaritan’s Purse as a professional when dealing with donors, government officials, and others.
Assists with office duties and other duties as assigned.
Aircrew should expect to overnight away from home base approximately 35% of the time. Personnel should anticipate many of the locations being austere with few amenities. Showers, a hot meal, and even a bed may not be available. Sleeping in the aircraft may at times be required.
Be willing and comfortable working in remote environments, with little support structure, often in unstable areas or war zones.
When humanitarian crisis arise, it may be necessary to temporarily deploy away from the home base for several weeks, and even up to 30 days at a time.
Attend daily morning devotions and participate in prayer support for the ministry, its donors and volunteers.
Maintain a strong Christian witness to colleagues, vendors, charitable beneficiaries, and the general public.
Assess, manage, and report critical physical, emotional, or spiritual concerns of supervised staff.

EDUCATION And/or EXPERIENCE

Fifth year college or university program certificate; or two to four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience.
Twelve credit hours of college-level Biblical studies strongly preferred.
Competitive Salary with Full Benefit Package

Samaritan’s Purse Distinct Objectives

PROCLAIM THE GOSPEL – EXALT Christ and share the Gospel while working in His Name around the world
SERVE WITH EXCELLENCE – EXCEED the world’s standard while serving the purposes of God’s kingdom
RESPOND WITH COMPASSIONATE ACTION – EXPEDITE our response to needs as the Lord reveals opportunities to minister
DEMONSTRATE BIBLICAL INTEGRITY – EXHIBIT character and integrity personally, at home and work
WALK IN BOLD FAITH – EXPECT God to do the impossible