SENIOR MISSIONARY October 19, 2012 Local: 801-240-6741 OPPORTUNITIES BULLETIN Toll Free: 800-453-3860 ext. 2-6741 View weekly updates at

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“We need thousands of more couples serving in the missions of the Church. Every mission president pleads for them. Everywhere they serve, our couples bring a maturity to the work that no number of 19-year-olds, however good they are, can provide.” Elder Jeffrey R. Holland General Conference, October 2011

When prospective senior missionaries complete the Missionary Online Recommendation Forms, they are encouraged to indicate their interests and preferences regarding where and how they would like to serve. Please remember, assignments are made by the Lord through His ordained Apostles, and prospective missionaries should be willing to serve wherever and in whatever capacity they are called. NOTE: For administrative purposes in this bulletin, the GENERAL INFORMATION term bishop may refer also to branch president. The Senior Missionary Services, Missionary Department term stake president may refer also to district president. Office hours: Mon-Fri, 8A.M. —5 P.M. (Mountain Time) References to wards and stakes may also apply to branches, districts, and missions. General Questions: There is an urgent need for couples with very good health (801) 240-6741 who speak French, Spanish or Portuguese. There is also a (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-6741 need for three couples who use ASL. If interested, please call 801-240-6741. Medical Questions: (801) 240-6856 or (801) 240-0322 Recent policy changes for senior missionary couples: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-6856 or 2-0322 (toll free) • Couples can now serve a six-month mission (in addition to 12, 18, and 23 month missions). Insurance Questions: (801) 578-5650 • Couples can serve internationally for less than 18 months (either 6 or 12 months) if they pay their travel to and (800) 777-1647 (toll free) from the mission field. Website: www.dmba.com/ssmp • Couples will pay no more than $1,400 per month for Travel Questions: housing costs (rent, utilities, and furnishings). This (801) 240-5111 does not mean that the total cost of the mission is only (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-5111 (toll free) $1,400 per month. Couples will still be responsible for transportation, food, and other personal expenses (see Missionary Training Center Questions: “Estimated Monthly Mission Costs” on pages 11-13). (801) 422-8634 General E-mail: [email protected] Processing time: Senior missionaries should receive their mission call four to six Information provided in the Senior Missionary Opportunities weeks after the stake president submits the Missionary Online Bulletin relates to members living in and the United Recommendation Forms to Church headquarters. If senior States. Members in other parts of the world can use the Senior missionaries are assigned within their country of residence, they Missionary Opportunities Bulletin to get general ideas of generally begin service one to two months after receiving their mission call. If they are assigned to serve in a foreign country, it missionary service opportunities and costs. may take up to six months to obtain passports and visas.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Department Openings • Missionary Department Openings…………...….... 2 Missionary Department • Audiovisual Department………………………… 3 Senior missionary couples may serve in member and leader • Auditing Department……………………………. 4 support, visitors’ centers, mission offices, medical assignments, • Church Education System………………..……… 4 military relations, and more. Assignment locations and costs are • Curriculum Department………………………… 4 shown on pages 11 through 13. • Family & Church History Departments..………… 4 • Family History Support………………………….. 5 Domestic Missions • Family History Records Preservation…………….. 5 All missions within the and Canada need senior • Finance and Records Department.……...………... 5 missionaries. There are many opportunities to serve full-time • HR Department…………………………………. 6 missions. Some missions can accommodate couples who want • Military Relations………………………….…….. 6 to live in their fifth-wheel trailer, travel trailer, or motor home. • Music Department………………………..……... 6 Foreign Missions • Perpetual Education Fund……………….………. 6 Foreign language skills are needed in many locations. • Public Affairs Department………………..……… 6 Consideration of possible assignments may take into account • Recreational Properties………………………….. 6 languages previously learned as a missionary, even though some • Security Department……………………...……… 7 brush-up may be needed. • Special Projects Department…………….……….. 7 • Temple Department…………………………….... 8 Whether or not a language is required, if you are going to a • Temporal Affairs Department…………………… 8 country where another language is spoken you may participate • Welfare Services………………………………… 9 in one-on-one language-tutoring sessions. These sessions are • Misc: Non-Missionary Assignments……. ……… 10 available via Skype, telephone, and/or through an intensive • Estimated Monthly Mission Costs……… ……… 11 immersion experience at the MTC. After entering the MTC, you • Recommendation Instructions…………..……… 14 will participate in three follow-up sessions. Those serving in an English-speaking assignment in a foreign country may wish to learn some of the native language to

2 facilitate shopping, interaction with neighbors, and participation Senior Sisters (40+) in their ward or branch. After receiving a mission call (but Senior sisters are needed to serve in the Family and Church before entering the MTC), interested seniors may request one- History Headquarters Mission in Salt Lake City. There are on-one tutoring via telephone or Skype. also opportunities for senior sisters to serve in employment resource centers, mission offices, records preservation, medical Live-At-Home Missionaries Live-at-home missionaries serve full-time missions while still assignments, and in other areas. Many of these positions require living at home. Opportunities include serving in mission offices, computer and office skills. family history centers, employment resource centers, Salt Lake The only visitors’ center assignments available to senior sisters City Family History Library, and administrative assignments at are in Nauvoo, Illinois. These assignments are limited in number Church headquarters. Live-at-home missionaries do not serve and begin in March of each year. as member and leader support missionaries (proselyting). If you are interested in this type of assignment, please contact the There are a few assignments for senior sisters in Missionary Department. Washington, DC; Manhattan; and London. However, these openings are rare and only available periodically. Assignment Options Stake Young Single Adult Program There are no humanitarian or proselyting assignments available Couples are needed in to work with young single adults for senior sisters. as the day-to-day coordinators of Stake Young Single Adult Programs. Responsibilities include training and mentoring Senior sisters are responsible for their own mission costs, which young single adults and working with them in finding, are roughly 65 percent of the amounts shown for couples on converting, reactivating, and retaining assignments. Senior pages 11 - 13. Senior sisters may serve for 12, 18, or 23 months. couples work closely with the stake president, mission president, Six-month assignments are not available for senior sisters. Institute coordinator, and young missionaries. Unless otherwise noted, speaking ability in the local non-English language is not Visitors’ Centers & Historic Sites required, but it is helpful. Couples are needed in the following : Melanie Cottam Albania Hungary Local: (801) 240-1580 Alpine Germany (German) Italy (Italian) Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-1580 Czech Poland Email: [email protected] England Portugal (Portuguese) Opportunities exist for couples desiring to serve at visitors’ France (French) Romania centers and church historic sites. The majority of these Germany (German) Spain (Spanish) assignments are filled in January and begin in March. In order Health Care Professionals to be available to serve couples should submit their Missionary Dr. Donald Doty Recommendation Forms before the end of the prior year. Calls range in length from six to 23 months. Missionaries should be in Local: (801) 240-7740 good health and able to perform physically demanding activities. Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-7740 They should expect to spend most of their six-hour shift each There is an immediate and ongoing need for MDs, DOs, RNs, day standing and walking. At historic sites, this may include PAs, NPs, and mental health counselors to advise mission repeatedly climbing steep stairs, being outside in summer presidents on missionary health. Assignments are available in weather, and walking more than three miles a day on historic Church areas worldwide. Live-at-home service is also available. trails. Opportunities that need to be filled: Duties include teaching preventative health care to missionaries and contacting missionaries and mission presidents either in- • Historic Cove Fort (six or 18 months - must have an RV) person or by telephone. • Mormon Handcart Historic Site (six months - must have an RV). Skills desired: mechanic, electrician, plumber, Member and Leader Support (MLS) carpenter, equipment operator, welder, certified pest and Member and Leader Support is the senior missionary equivalent weed controller of the proselyting assignment normally filled by younger • Historic Nauvoo (18 months) Skills desired: teamsters, missionaries. Senior missionaries strengthen the Church seamstresses, and pianists throughout the world by teaching the gospel, retaining new Audiovisual Department converts, strengthening unit leadership, rescuing less-active members, and inspiring young single adults. Only couples may Website Specialists serve as member and leadership support missionaries. Contact for Vancouver Canada: Elder Paul Christensen Local: (604)-340-6816 Mission Offices Contact for City, Mexico: Elder Craig Olson Mission office assignments include secretary to the mission Mexico: 011-52-55-5003-3391 president, financial secretary, apartment administrators, vehicle fleet administrators, and referral secretaries. Office missionaries Email: [email protected] also assist in retention and reactivation. One couple is needed to serve in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, and another in Mexico City, Mexico, to work with the

3 official Church website, LDS.org. Full-time missionary specialists Assistant auditor couples are needed in the Europe assist priesthood leaders in international areas to identify specific East Area (Yerevan Armenia), Pacific Area (), and the ways to customize the Church website to meet the unique Caribbean Area (Trinidad). Foreign language capability is not priorities of the area and assist in achieving goals. Missionaries required. will organize and train members who contribute information and inspirational content to be published on the Internet, ensuring Church Education System that articles maintain purpose and focus and follow guidelines Coordinator: Elder Dan Bell established by the Church. Local: (801) 240-6247 Missionaries must have proficient computer skills, including: Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-6247 Internet browser, Microsoft Office, and basic image E-mail: [email protected] manipulation. They also must have an interest in learning new Live-at-home service is preferred in most situations. These computer and Internet skills. Missionaries will be trained to use couples teach classes to young adults and they work with local online tools to add news, events, articles, and media to the lds. leaders to find and enroll seminary and institute students. They org Website. They in turn will teach others these skills. also help select and train volunteer seminary and institute Experience or interest in writing, photography, and graphic teachers. The ability to relate to young adults is critical. design is helpful but not required. Missionaries must be nited tates comfortable working closely with priesthood leaders and U S teaching principles and skills to others. Beaumont, Texas; Morristown, New Jersey Auditing Department International (7) Africa West Togo Luanda Angola Coordinator: Dan Dahlgren Armenia Yerevan Russia Moscow Local: (801) 240-5639 Asia East Malaysia Russia Rostov Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-5639 For more detailed information, see lds.org/si, send an email to Email: [email protected] [email protected] or call (800) 453-3860, ext 2-6247. nternational eacher ducation rogram Area Auditor and Assistant Area Auditor I T E P (ITEP) This mission is well suited for career educators who are in Qualifications Individuals who have served in leadership callings such as excellent health. The assignment serves Church elementary and bishop, stake president, Area Seventy, temple president, or high schools in one of four countries—Fiji, Kiribati, Samoa, mission president are ideal for area auditor and assistant area or Tonga by helping teachers improve their administrative and auditor assignments. Basic computer skills are necessary. teaching skills. One of the couple needs to have a degree in Financial work experience is helpful but not required. The secular education (or equivalent experience) and will serve as Church Auditing Department will train missionary couples for a BYU-Hawaii adjunct instructor, teaching courses towards a these assignments prior to the couple entering the mission field. CES Teaching Certificate and a degree. The missionaries also facilitate distance education courses that lead to counseling and Area Auditor administrative certificates, and help the school principal with An area auditor is called and assigned to each area of the other teacher in-service as requested. An advanced degree is Church. This assignment is sometimes filled by a missionary preferred but not required. couple. The elder serves as the area auditor, and the sister assists him with his responsibilities. This is a wonderful opportunity for Curriculum Department a missionary couple to serve the Lord by helping protect sacred Coordinator: Victor Cave Church funds. Local: (801) 240-7279 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-7279 The primary responsibility of the area auditor couple is to train E-mail: [email protected] and supervise assistant area auditors. This couple also helps Member of LDS.ORG Response Team ensure Church financial and auditing policies are implemented Several full-time, live-at-home senior sisters or couples are throughout the area. This is a 23 month assignment. An area needed to respond to feedback from viewers of LDS.org and auditor couple is needed in the Europe East Area (Moscow, to comments posted on the Church’s Facebook page. Basic Russia; foreign language capability is not required). computer and e-mail skills and a connection to the Internet are Assistant Area Auditor required. At least intermediate English is also required. This Assistant area auditors are called and assigned to serve with assignment is for 18 to 23 months. coordinating councils throughout the Church. The primary Family & Church History responsibility of assistant area auditor couples is to train Departments stake, district, ward, and branch priesthood leaders; stake audit committees; stake auditors; and clerks regarding their Family and Church History Headquarters Mission responsibilities for sacred Church funds. They also assist in the Salt Lake City, Utah review and follow-up of stake, district, ward, and branch audits Coordinator: Elder Karren (in Salt Lake City) performed by stake and district auditors. Couples serve for at Local: (801) 240-5892 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-5892 least 18 months. E-mail: [email protected]

4 As a family or Church history missionary, you will have access These records will be available at FamilySearch.org and enable to the resources of both the Family History Library and the members and others to complete their family histories. Church History Library. Current needs The family history side of the mission involves serving in the Argentina Buenos Aires* Indiana Fort Wayne Family History Library and helping patrons in their genealogical Arizona Mesa Italy Milan*** research. Other missionaries support indexing and processing Rio de Janeiro** Missouri Independence names for the temple. Chile Santiago* Wellington Colombia Bogota* Sweden Stockholm The Church history side of the mission includes serving in England London Washington DC the Church History Library and the Church archives, doing historical research, and summarizing journals and other records *Spanish, **Portuguese, ***Italian of historical interest. Missionaries may also answer phone All records preservation missionaries receive comprehensive inquiries and e-mail questions from family history centers and training and work directly with local priesthood leaders and individuals around the world. Family History Department and Church History Department Most assignments require some computer or research skills. staff. In addition to family history work assignments, Experience with Personal Ancestral File (PAF), family history, or missionaries are encouraged to make themselves available to other genealogy software programs is helpful. Second language share the gospel with nonmembers, perform other types of skills could also be helpful, but are not required. Full time live- service, and participate in missionary activities as directed by the at-home missionaries are also needed to serve in the Family and mission president. The day-to-day supervisor for family history Church History Headquarters Mission in Salt Lake City. work will be a Church employee or local leader. A typical work week assignment is between 32 and 40 hours. Family History Support Coordinator: Karma Tomlinson Finance and Records department Local: (801) 240-4546 Contact: George R. Cannon Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-4546 Local: (801) 240-5375 (or email to [email protected]) E-mail: [email protected] Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-5375 Family history support missionaries train and support members, Advisor on Financial Controls family history workers, and Church leaders in their family history Missionary couples or individuals are needed to serve in responsibilities. Controllership Services (a division of the Finance and Records Department), which provides support for Church management Family history support missionaries use the Internet to provide worldwide to (a) improving processes and systems, (b) ensuring support to family history consultants and others with family that financial and other risks to the Church are appropriately history callings. Family history support missionaries may teach addressed, and (c) ensuring that needed internal controls are in leaders how to administer family history programs in stakes and place and operating adequately. wards and teach members and family history workers how to use computer resources to do family history and provide ordinances Missionaries will serve as an advisor on management controls for ancestors. These assignments require basic computer and (AMC), as assigned by the Church controller, and work with family history skills. Experience using Church family history management, controllers, and management control auditors computer programs like PAF and FamilySearch is important. (MCA’s) in the Church’s domestic departments and entities, Some assignments require foreign language ability. primarily those headquartered in Salt Lake City. Current needs We prefer the following skills and experience: Bolivia La Paz* England London • Prior business process improvement, internal control, Colombia Bogota* India New Delhi (Canadian) and/or risk management experience. Dominican Republic* New York New York • Former financial managers, controllers, internal auditors, Ecuador Guayaquil* (Manhatten) CFOs, CPAs, or attorneys usually have the desired Ecuador Quito* Taiwan Taipei*** experience analyzing risks to be successful in this calling. *Spanish, **Portuguese, ***Mandarin • Minimum requirement is a college degree in accounting, Family History Records Preservation finance, or a related field. Coordinator: Karma Tomlinson • A CPA, MBA, or other advanced certificate is preferred, Local: (801) 240-4546 but not required. Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-4546 • The ability to work with Church management at E-mail: [email protected] different levels and locations and to provide value-added consulting services is preferred. Whether you serve from home or abroad, the Family History • Experience using Microsoft Word, Excel, and/or Visio is Department needs your help collecting and making accessible a plus. records that will be instrumental in connecting families eternally. You will gather, organize, and capture valuable genealogical Most of the missionary work will be at the Church Office records using either microfilm or digital camera equipment. Building in Salt Lake City. Some other assignments may be available at other Church temporal affairs locations in northern Utah.

5 In the case of senior couples, the spouse may assist Perpetual Education Fund (PEF) missionaries help coordinate Controllership Services personnel with other risk and control key departments of the Church: Presiding Bishop Office, administrative requirements or work in another Church Seminaries and Institutes, Employment Resource Centers, and department. local priesthood leaders. HR Department PEF missionaries are members who have served in many leadership positions in the Church. They have often managed Coordinator: Marvin Johns businesses, been employed in professional fields, or worked as Local: (801) 240-3124 educators. They have administrative and computer skills and Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-3124 often know Spanish or Portuguese. Most important, they love the youth of the Church and want to help them break the chains Standards & Data Management Office There is currently an immediate need for senior missionaries of poverty and prepare them to play a role in their wards and to serve at Church Headquarters within the HR Department’s stakes because of the education and employment they obtained Standards & Data Management Office. This is a newly created with the help of the PEF. group, responsible for the creation of HR standards, and the A PEF missionary couple may train local priesthood leaders, management of HR data. coordinate the roles of the various departments involved in PEF, The following skills and experience are needed and can be and help young adults plan education and careers. divided between two or more missionaries or couples: Microsoft Public Affairs Department Office proficiency, process mapping, writing SOP’s and Desk Coordinators: Elder Don and Sister Carol Rees Procedures, analytical skills, data analysis experience, root cause analysis, and project management. Preferred, but not required Local: (801) 240-1643 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-1643 skills include professional HR experience and HR PeopleSoft Public Affairs Specialist familiarity. These calls could be for 6 to 24 months. Couples are needed at various locations throughout the world. English is sufficient for many countries. Outstanding Military Relations interpersonal communication skills are needed. Experience Frank Clawson with word processing, e-mail, Internet, and PowerPoint is very Local: (801) 240-2286 helpful. Current needs: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Nairobi, Kenya; Seoul, Korea (Korean speaking); and South East Africa. Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-2286 E-mail: [email protected] The missionaries will: Couples are needed to serve at military bases throughout the • Provide training and assistance for public affairs directors world. Responsibilities include activating and retaining LDS throughout their geographic area of responsibility. members attending military training, assisting local Church • Assist public affairs directors in building positive public leaders in supporting LDS trainees restricted to base, and opinions and relationships with media, business, and helping families of deployed service members. Proselyting governmental officials. is not allowed on military bases; however, couples will teach new-member lessons, teach institute classes, organize family • Assist the public affairs directors with public meetings, home evening programs for single members, and build bridges open houses, and conferences. of understanding with chaplains, commanders, and the base • Assist the public affairs directors in providing community. While not a requirement for serving, a retired information about the Church, its beliefs, doctrines, military ID card is important to gain access to military bases. activities, and leaders to the media and public. Missionary couples may reside in their own home near a military recreational PROPERTIES base if they desire. Oregon Recreational Properties Music Department Coordinator: Dean Peterson Coordinator: Diane Bastian Local: (541) 242-3964(H), (541)-343-3488(W), (541) 510-9941(M) Local: (801) 240-2552 Email: [email protected] Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-2552 Camp Alpine is located 35 miles northwest of Eugene, Oregon. E-mail: [email protected] It is open year-round but is used in the summer for Young Single sisters or couple missionaries are needed to teach Women camp. A missionary couple is needed to live onsite basic music skills, such as conducting and playing the piano. (in a mobile home) for a 12- to 18-month assignment. Elders Missionaries can teach these skills in addition to most other should be in very good health and be able to perform physically senior missionary assignments. In some foreign missions, demanding duties outdoors, including trail and equipment language skills are helpful but not required. maintenance. They will also need skills in general repair, painting, Perpetual Education Fund carpentry, electrical, and custodial work. Sisters assist their husbands and work in the office scheduling, answering phone Coordinator: Toby Pingree calls, and tracking user fees. Computer and Internet skills are Local: (801) 240-0557 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-0557 also needed. E-mail: [email protected]

6 Seneca Lake Girls Camp 50 lbs. Sisters assist their husbands and work in the office. Contact: President Howard Simmons Applicants should possess talents in the following areas: Local: (315) 945-2397 • Office: scheduling, answering phones, collecting and Email: [email protected] tracking user fees, using computers (Word, Excel, Internet), and compiling reports. A full-time missionary couple with an RV is needed to help maintain Seneca Lake Camp in western New York. The • Equipment/grounds maintenance: operate and maintain assignment begins on April 1, 2013, and lasts for six months. heavy or light equipment. The length of service is flexible and may be coordinated with • Building maintenance: general repairs, painting, plumbing, other missionary assignments in the area during the off-season carpentry, electrical, mechanical, and general custodial months if the couple desires to serve longer than six months. work. Missionaries should be in very good health. Both the elder and • Social and leadership: provide assistance and resource the sister should be able to perform physically demanding duties. information to youth groups and leaders in their handcart Much of their time will be spent outdoors. Depending on the treks, camps, and conferences; work side-by-side season, work days and hours will vary; personal flexibility is with youth groups and volunteers on service projects important. The elder will need skills in general repair, painting, and provide professional guidance and inspiration; and custodial work. The sister will assist her husband and help present information on local recreational properties care for and maintain the cabins, grounds, flower gardens, and to organizations within and outside of the Church; other facilities. lead cottage meetings and firesides and serve in other The camp is situated in the middle of many Church history sites, capacities in the mission during seasonally slow times including the Peter Whitmer Farm, Hill Cumorah, the Sacred • Host and hostess: guide tours, check people in/out of Grove, and the Home. facilities, and receive/receipt income. Duties and responsibilities include: One camp also has a horse program and requires equestrian • Maintain a place where guests can feel the Spirit and skills, including care and training of horses. strengthen their testimonies of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Mission costs for rent and utilities would be $200 with an RV or • Ability to multitask and manage many activities. $300 without an RV (food, transportation, etc., are not included). Average cost per couple is $1,300. Length of service is six, 18, or • Mow and maintain the lawns, fields, groves, and grounds. 23 months. • Day-to-day repairs and maintenance of buildings, grounds, and equipment. Security Department • Clean and maintain the cabins, dining hall, and other camp Domestic Security facilities. Domestic Coordinator: Mark Burton Desired skills and/or previous experience include: Local: (801) 240-2521 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-2521 • General experience in grounds, buildings, and equipment maintenance. E-mail: [email protected] • General custodial experience. Couples are needed to serve at Church headquarters under the direction of the Church Security Department in a variety of • General understanding of carpentry, plumbing, and activities including general office, computer entry of security electrical systems. access information, fixed and roving posts, backup support, and • Experience working with and leading youth groups at assistance at major Church events. Missionaries should be in camps. good health and be able-bodied. Law enforcement or security As time permits, opportunities may be available to serve in experience is preferred. the Palmyra New York Temple, local family history centers, Special Projects Department or local wards and branches as Member and Leader Support missionaries. Natural Resources Services (NRS) Contact: David H. Powers, Energy Group Manager Washington Recreational Properties Local: (801) 240-5288 Contact: Jonathan Katz Toll Free: 800-453-3860 ext. 2-5288 Local: (360) 871-6378 Email: [email protected] Cell: (360) 649-4350 ): NRS Energy The Puget Sound—Central Washington Recreational Properties PETROLEUM RESERVOIR ENGINEER(S Council needs couples to manage and maintain recreational is seeking an individual (or couple) with professional training and properties in central and western Washington. Elders should be experience as a petroleum reservoir engineer. in very good health and be able to perform physically demanding PETROLEUM LEASE ANALYST-AUDITOR(S): duties outdoors, including trail maintenance and lifting up to NRS Energy is seeking an individual (or couple) with training

7 and experience as a petroleum lease, division order, &/or well these areas and Spanish-language skills will be helpful. Spouses production analyst or auditor. The position involves auditing without technical expertise may assist with projects or serve in lease provisions, interests, and revenues and establishing auditing other assignments in another Church department. procedures. Temple Department The petroleum positions listed are for service in the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City, Utah. The individuals (or Coordinators: Elder C. Grant & Sister Lucille Hurst couples) will assist in protecting, developing, and increasing LDS Local: (801) 240-5545 or (801) 240-5280 energy interests in the United States and Canada. This service Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-5545 or 2-5280 includes energy database and property management, mapping E-mail: [email protected] and economic evaluation of properties, and/or lease and investment negotiations and agreements. Spiritually mature couples and senior sisters are needed to serve as temple missionaries in 63 operating temples around the The qualified applicant(s) should be able to work with minimal world. Many countries do not have retirement systems that allow supervision, have good written and verbal communication skills, seniors to dedicate their time to temple work, thus the need for and have good basic computer skills. The non-professional temple missionaries. spouse can assist within NRS or in another assignment that Very few temples in the United States and Canada rely on temple matches their skills or interests. The need is full-time, generally missionaries. They are staffed with local Church members, who for 18 to 23 months. are called and set apart as temple ordinance workers. WATER RESOURCES SPECIALIST A small number of temples outside the United States and Contact: Grant Cooper Canada use English as their primary ordinance language. An Local: (801) 240-4074 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-4074 opportunity to serve in these temples is limited; however, there is E-mail: [email protected] a great need for senior couples to serve in non-English-speaking temples around the world. Full-time missionaries or missionary couples with a background in water resources, water rights, and general civil engineering Following is a list of the major languages used in temples, other disciplines are needed to serve in the Natural Resource Services than English, and the number of temples where they are used. Section at the Church Office Building in Salt Lake City, Utah. Language Number of Temples Missionaries will assist in providing technical support to Church entities in water resources planning, preliminary design Spanish 30 analysis, groundwater development, drinking water compliance, Portuguese 7 storm water management, pumping systems and irrigation French 10 systems. Major work assignments include the management and Other 21 protection of the Church’s water rights in Arizona, Idaho, Utah, Washington, and 11 other western states. The “Other” category includes Cantonese, German, Italian, Missionaries should be capable of communicating clearly Japanese, Korean, Mandarin, Russian, Samoan, Swedish, verbally and in writing and work well with others in a Tahitian, Tongan, Ukrainian, and other languages. collaborative approach. The spouse may perform clerical or In some circumstances, English-speaking temple missionaries office-support functions unless also qualified on water-related may learn ordinances in another language and may serve in a topics. non-English-speaking temple. A professional license in civil engineering or another engineering field is preferred but not required. However, a technical Temporal Affairs Department background in water resources and/or related engineering Cove Fort, Utah FM Group discipline is required. This is a 12 to 23 month assignment. Coordinator: Tanner Kay (801) 240-2767 FINANCE DIVISION Toll Free (800) 453-3860, ext 2-0203 Contact: Craig L. Jensen Local: Mitchell Carter (435) 438-1232 Local: (801) 240-3554 Toll Free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-3554 E-mail: [email protected] E-mail: [email protected] One missionary couple needed to serve for 18 months Missionary couples are needed to serve in the Finance Division beginning April 1, 2013. This position serves full-time on site. of the Special Projects Department at Church headquarters Brethren must be capable of lifting and performing physical in Salt Lake City, Utah. Missionaries provide financial analysis labor. Leadership skills and abilities are needed to guide, direct support to Temple and Special project teams consisting of and assign projects. Sisters also need to be able to complete project managers, financial analysts, and other personnel. physical tasks. Specific duties include: planting and caring for Missionaries help ensure that projects operate according to flower beds and gardens, cleaning rest rooms, cleaning of written contracts. They also review project payment requests, specialized artifacts, and making general handyman repairs. analyze project data, and assist the finance staff and project Sisters assist their husbands in these responsibilities. Cost: manager in other aspects of the project. Minimum requirements $1,800.00 per month for couple, home provided. include experience in construction accounting or auditing, or in construction contract administration. A degree related to 8 Far West, Independence, Liberty Jail and Richmond • Cement Finisher Cemetery (Historical Sites)-Kansas City, Kansas, • Grounds Keeper FM Group • Warehouse-Purchasing Coordinator: Tanner Kay (801) 240-2767 Palmyra, New York FM Group Toll Free (800) 453-3860, ext 2-0203 Coordinator: Tanner Kay (801) 240-2767 Local: Blaine Steele (816) 461-6809 Toll Free (800) 453-3860, ext 2-0203 E-mail: [email protected] Local: John Rutkowski (315) 597-5789 Full-time couples, serving for 12 to 18 months (6—8 hours E-mail: [email protected] daily/M—F), are needed by December 2012 and March 2013 to help maintain buildings and grounds at Church historic sites and A full-time couple, serving for 18 to 23 months (6—8 hours the new Kansas City Temple. daily/ M—F), is needed by April 2013 to help maintain buildings Elders should be able to perform outdoor physical duties and and grounds at Church historic sites. should be comfortable driving a truck. Proficiency pulling and Duties are flexible depending on the skills, abilities, and interests backing up trailers is a plus. Sisters generally work with their of the couple. Elders should be able to perform outdoor husbands and may also work in the office. physical duties such as repairs, minor carpentry, electrical, Duties are flexible depending on the skills, abilities, and interests plumbing, painting, and large equipment operation. Auto of couples and include planting, maintaining plant beds and site, mechanic skills would be helpful to assist with small repairs mowing lawns, performing minor repairs (painting, woodwork, and tune-ups on tractors and other large equipment, trucks, electrical, etc.). Skills needed include gardening and general and carts. Sisters are needed for a variety of support activities handiness in the trade areas. A current driver’s license is required. including assisting with general office practices, updating first- Some major projects may be pursued when missionaries have aid kits, keeping records current, documenting site history special aptitudes and interests. As a part of their mission with a digital camera, preparing the historical gardens at the activities, couples may, in their free time, engage in other Joseph Smith Farm and the Peter Whitmer Farm, and some activities, including church history and activation. Couples serve cleaning when needed. Some major projects may be pursued under the direction of the mission president. Mission cost is when missionaries have special aptitudes and interests. As a $1,575.00 per month. part of their mission activities, missionaries may, in their free time, engage in other activities, including church history and Kirtland, Ohio FM Group activation. Couples serve under the direction of the mission Coordinator: Tanner Kay (801) 240-2767 president. Cost is $1,900 per month. Toll Free (800) 453-3860, ext 2-0203 Welfare Services Local: Jim Fasnacht (440) 669-6450 Coordinators: Elder Gary and Sister Arlene Curtis E-mail: [email protected] Local: (801) 240-1058 or (801) 240-3322 Historic Kirtland needs one full-time facilities maintenance Toll free: (800) 453-3860 ext. 2-1058 couple by April 2013. This is an exciting opportunity to serve at a beautiful and important area of Church history. Duties will E-mail: [email protected] include cleaning, historic preservation, gardening, snow removal Welfare Services couples may serve as area welfare specialists, and general maintenance. HVAC, plumbing, and carpentry humanitarian missionaries, or in LDS Family Services. Both experience would be helpful. Costs are about $2,375.00 per couples and senior sisters may also serve in employment month (includes apartment). resource centers.

Nauvoo Facilities Management Group Assignments outside North America require good health and are Facilities Manager - Casey Cluff for 18 or 23 months. Twelve-month assignments are available in the United States and Canada. Most foreign missionary Local: (217) 453-2233 ext. 310 assignments for seniors do not require foreign language training. Email: [email protected] However, language training is available for seniors upon request, Senior missionary couples are needed to serve in Historic after receiving their mission assignment. Nauvoo under the direction of Facilities Management for If you have questions regarding the following opportunities, periods of 12 to 23 months. This group maintains historic sites, please contact the Welfare Services missionary coordinators. missionary homes, and other Church property. Elders should be in good health and able to perform six hours of physical labor HUMANITARIAN SERVICES: daily. Sisters will primarily proselyte at historic sites. Elders and There is an immediate and ongoing need for humanitarian Sisters will perform in live shows each evening in conjunction missionary couples. Humanitarian missionaries help relieve with the Illinois Nauvoo Mission. Missionaries are needed to fill suffering and foster self-reliance for families of all nationalities the following positions: and religions by identifying and helping with humanitarian • Painter with three years commercial and residential experience projects around the world. Some of these projects include wheelchair, vision, water, neonatal resuscitation training, and • Heavy Equipment Operator agricultural production. Senior couples also help strengthen the • Carpenter Church’s position by interacting with government and non- government officials. 9 Humanitarian couples are currently needed in: LDS FAMILY SERVICES: • Buenos Aries, Argentina (Spanish-speaking) Couples are needed to consult on mental health and relationship • Benin issues; establish support groups for marriage, parenting, and • Bulgaria addiction recovery; provide training to ecclesiastical leaders; and • Canada, Toronto identify needs and resources. At least one spouse must have • Cape Verde Pria (Portuguese-speaking) experience as a mental health worker. The spouse will assist in • DR Congo the administrative aspects of Family Services. • England Domestic needs: Oklahoma (Tulsa). • Germany • Greece (EU member only) Misc: Non-Missionary Assignments • India (European Couple) • Mongolia The China Teachers Program (CTP) is a nonprofit outreach • Papua New Guinea program of the David M. Kennedy Center for International • Peru, Lima (Spanish-speaking) Studies at . It was established in 1989 • Spain to provide seasoned American teachers to selected outstanding • Spain, Madrid (Spanish-speaking) Chinese universities. Teachers are currently placed at 18 partner • Sri Lanka universities in nine cities throughout China. Teachers need to • Russia have a university degree, not necessarily in education, have • Uganda some teaching experience, and be between 40 and 65 years • Zambia (Africa) old. Our teachers are educators and professionals who bring the wisdom and experience of their successful careers to their EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTERS: classes. Typical assignments are for one academic year, and most are asked to teach oral and written English. All teachers Couples and senior sisters will work in employment resource participate in a mandatory two-week, 100-hour, TEFL training centers assisting the unemployed and underemployed find program at the Kennedy Center prior to leaving for China. employment; assisting members to obtain special training for Additional information can be found online at kennedy.byu.edu/ better employment; teaching career planning and job search chinateachers or by calling 801-422-5321. seminars; developing business community contacts; and training local employment center volunteers, Church leaders, and members. International positions may include working with the Perpetual Education Fund.

Domestic Needs Couples - Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Boston, MA; Chicago, IL; Nashville, TN; and West Jordan, UT.

Single Sisters - Employment Resource Specialists are needed in New Orleans, LA; Los Angeles, CA (Spanish-speaking); Sacramento, CA; Dallas, TX; and , NV. Live-at-home full-time missionaries are needed in Utah (Provo, Ogden, and West Valley). International Needs Couples - English-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Yerevan, Armenia; Angeles City, ; and Legaspi, Philippines. Couples - Spanish-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Chile, Costa Rica, Equador, and Honduras. Couples - Portuguese-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Brazil. Single Sisters - English-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Cebu, Philippines, and Manila, Philippines. Single Sisters - Spanish-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Argentina and Mexico (native). Single Sisters - Portuguese-speaking Employment Resource Specialists are needed in Brazil.

10 Estimated monthly Health Insurance Adequate health insurance coverage is required to serve a mission costs for full-time senior mission. If you need health insurance add an senior couples additional $195 per person, to your estimated monthly costs. For additional health insurance information consult website www. (US $/MOnth) dmba.com/ssmp A few missions in the United States cost roughly $1,800 per Non-resident missionaries should not participate (unless law month, but most cost at least $2,000 per month. requires) in nationalized health care programs because they have not contributed as employees or citizens to those programs. Estimated Mission Costs Include: Adriatic North...... 2,400 Brazil Salvador South...... 1,800 Housing - Rent, utilities, all furnishings, fees, parking (will not Adriatic South...... 1,650 Brazil Santa Maria...... 1,800 exceed $1400). Alabama Birmingham...... 1,950 Brazil Sao Paulo East...... 1,800 Alaska Anchorage...... 2,600 Brazil Sao Paulo Interlagos...... 1,800 - Food, consumables, personal care (bath supplies, Albania Tirana...... 1,650 Brazil Sao Paulo North...... 1,800 Personal Alpine German-speaking...... 2600 (Sao Paulo Temple)...... 1,500 office supplies, laundry, haircuts, etc.). Argentina Bahia Blanca...... 1,650 Brazil Sao Paulo South...... 1,800 Argentina Buenos Aires N...... 2,300 Brazil Teresina ...... 1,800 Transportation - personal auto operating costs, car rental and Argentina Buenos Aires S...... 2,100 Brazil Vitoria...... 1,800 fuel for some missions, or public transportation costs. Argentina Buenos Aires W...... 1,700 Bulgaria Sofia...... 1,800 (Buenos Aires Temple)...... 1,250 California Anaheim...... 2,600 Argentina Cordoba...... 1,750 California Arcadia...... 2,200 Estimated Mission Costs DO NOT Include: Argentina Mendoza...... 1,450 California Carlsbad...... 3,000 Argentina Neuquén...... 1,250 California Fresno...... 2,600 Communications - cable/satellite Internet, TV, telephone Argentina Resistencia...... 1,400 California Long Beach...... 2,850 service; personal cell phone. Argentina Rosario...... 1,600 California Los Angeles...... 2,250 Health Insurance - if needed may be purchased from DMBA Argentina Salta...... 1,650 (office)...... 1,000 for $195/month per person. Arizona Mesa...... 1,800 California Oakland/San Fran...... 3,000 Arizona Phoenix...... 2,150 California Riverside...... 2,000 Medical Care - Rx or OTC meds/supplies, physician care. Arizona Tempe...... 1,400 California Roseville...... 2,300 Arizona Tucson...... 2,000 California Sacramento...... 2,200 Other - gifts/charitable giving, clothing, personal obligations, Arkansas Little Rock...... 1,950 California San Bernardino...... 2,200 entertainment, etc. Armenia Yerevan...... 2,050 California San Diego...... 2,850 Adelaide ...... 2,900 California San Fernando...... 2,200 The monthly mission costs that appear on this Australia Brisbane...... 3,200 California San Jose...... 2,150 estimated Australia Melbourne...... 2,250 (San Jose Temple)...... 1,400 and the following pages include housing (rent, utilities, and Australia Perth...... 2,950 California Santa Rosa...... 2,600 furnishings), food, transportation, and telephone service. Australia Sydney...... 3,250 California Ventura...... 2,700 These costs DO NOT include medical and dental expenses, Baltic...... 1,750 Cambodia Phnom Penh...... 2,350 prescriptions, over-the-counter medications, insurance premiums Belgium Brussels/Netherlands...2,850 Canada Calgary...... 2,750 (health and others), Internet, or satellite television, charitable Benin Cotonou...... 2,700 Canada Edmonton...... 2,500 donations (tithing, fast offerings, etc.), cell phones, personal Bolivia Cochabamba...... 1,200 Canada Halifax...... 2,550 obligations (home, car, etc.), personal care items, clothing, or (Cochabamba Temple)...... 750 (Halifax Temple)...... 1,750 entertainment. Bolivia La Paz...... 1,300 Canada Montreal...... 2,700 Bolivia Santa Cruz...... 1,900 Canada Toronto...... 2,700 When you receive your mission call, it would be wise to contact Brazil Belem...... 1,800 Canada Vancouver...... 2,500 the missionaries you will be replacing or others with similar Brazil Belo Horizonte...... 1,800 Canada Winnipeg...... 2,400 Brazil Brasilia...... 1,600 Cape Verde Praia...... 1,600 assignments. This can be done through your mission president Brazil Campinas...... 1,800 Chile Antofagasta...... 1,400 and will provide you with the most current local information. (Campinas Temple)...... 500 Chile Concepcion...... 1,500 Missionaries should arrive in the field with access to two Brazil Cuiaba...... 1,800 Chile Concepcion South...... 1,750 months’ funds. Brazil Curitiba...... 2,200 Chile Osorno...... 1,900 (Curitiba Temple)...... 550 Chile Rancagua...... 1,450 Housing Costs Brazil Florianopolis...... 1,800 Chile Santiago East...... 1,950 Brazil Fortaleza...... 1,800 (Santiago Temple)...... 1,550 Couples from Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, , Brazil Goiania...... 1,800 Chile Santiago North...... 1,350 Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Brazil Joao Pessoa...... 1,800 Chile Santiago West...... 1,550 Brazil Londrina...... 1,800 Chile Vina del Mar...... 1,850 and the United States pay their assigned housing costs monthly Brazil Maceio...... 1,800 China Hong Kong...... 2,100 to their home ward or branch. This amount only includes Brazil Manaus...... ,1,800 (Hong Kong Temple)...... 2,500 housing (rent, utilities, and furnishings) and will not Brazil Porto Alegre N...... 1,550 Colombia Barranquilla...... 2,150 include food, transportation, or any other item. (Porto Alegre Temple)...... 1,200 Colombia Bogota North...... 2,250 Brazil Porto Alegre S...... 1,800 (Bogata Temple)...... 1,200 Housing costs will vary according to where a couple serves, Brazil Recife...... 1,800 Colombia Bogota South...... 2,150 but will not exceed $1,400. Couples from a country not listed (Recife Temple)...... 700 Colombia Cali.…………………2,050 Brazil Ribeirao Preto...... 1,800 Columbia Medellin...... 2,050 above pay their housing costs to the local ward or branch in the Brazil Rio de Janeiro...... 1,800 Colorado Colorado Springs...... 2,050 mission where they are assigned to serve. Brazil Salvador...... 1,800 Colorado Denver North...... 2,650

11 Colorado Denver South...... 2,150 Hungary Budapest...... 1,800 Mexico Veracruz...... 2,000 Peru Piura...... 1,550 Costa Rica San Jose...... 2,300 Idaho Boise...... 1,700 (Veracruz Temple)...... 1,100 Peru Trujillo...... 1,550 (San Jose Temple)...... 1,600 Idaho Pocatello...... 2,000 Mexico Villahermosa...... 1,400 Philippines Angeles...... 1,500 Cote D’Ivoire Abidjan...... 2,150 Illinois Chicago...... 2,350 (Villahermosa Temple)...... 1,200 Philippines Bacolod...... 1,750 Czech/Slovak...... 2.100 Illinois Nauvoo...... 1,350 Michigan Detroit...... 2,200 Philippines Baguio...... 2,100 Dem Rep Congo Kinshasa...... 2,850 (Nauvoo Temple)...... 1,200 Michigan Lansing...... 2,050 Philippines Cauayan...... 1,500 Dem Rep Congo Lubumbashi....2,750 India Bangalore...... 1,650 Micronesia Guam...... 2,400 Philippines Cebu...... 2,000 Denmark Copenhagen...... 1,800 (Sri Lanka)...... 1,800 (outer islands)...... 1,600 (Cebu Temple)...... 1,300 (Copenhagen Temple)...... 1,900 India New Delhi...... 2,300 Minnesota Minneapolis...... 1,800 Philippines Iloilo...... 1,050 Dominican Rep. Santiago...... 1,350 (Nepal)...... 2,100 (outside city)...... 1,200 Philippines Laoag...... 1,500 Dominican Rep. St Dom. East...2,100 Indiana Indianapolis...... 2,100 Mississippi Jackson...... 1,900 Philippines Manila...... 1,650 (Aruba)...... 1,400 Indonesia Jakarta...... 2,650 Missouri Independence...... 1,600 (Manila Temple)...... 1,100 Dominican Rep. St Dom. West...2,050 Iowa Des Moines...... 1,550 Missouri Independence VC...... 1,300 Philippines Naga...... 1,500 (St. Domingo Temple)...... 1,200 Italy Milan...... 2,250 Missouri St. Louis...... 2,000 Philippines Olongapo...... 1,700 Ecuador Guayaquil North...... 1,500 (Malta)...... 1,700 Mongolia Ulaanbaatar...... 1,800 Philippines Quezon City...... 1,850 (Guayaquil Temple)...... 1,100 Italy Rome...... 2,500 (outside the city)...... 1,200 Philippines Quezon City North..2,000 Ecuador Guayaquil South...... 1,400 Jamaica Kingston...... 2,800 Montana Billings...... 1,750 Philippines San Pablo...... 1,700

(Galapagos Islands)...... 1,200 (Cayman/Bahamas)...... 3,600 Mozambique Maputo...... 1,650 Philippines Tacloban...... 1,700 Ecuador Quito...... 1,600 Japan Fukuoka...... 2,600 (Angola)...... 3,000 Poland Warsaw...... 2,100 El Salvador San Salvador...... 1,450 Japan Kobe...... 2,100 Nebraska Omaha...... 1,850 Portugal Lisbon...... 2,400 El Salvador San Salv W/Belize...1,400 Japan Nagoya...... 2,550 Nevada Las Vegas...... 1,400 Puerto Rico San Juan...... 2,450 (San Salvador Temple)...... 1,250 Japan Sapporo...... 3,000 Nevada Las Vegas West...... 2,150 (Tortola Island)...... 2,500 England Birmingham...... 2,600 Japan Sendai...... 2,450 Nevada Reno...... 1900 Romania/Moldova...... 2,000 England Leeds...... 2,900 Japan Tokyo...... 2,300 New Hampshire Manchester...... 2,550 (outside Bucharest)...... 2,000 England London...... 3,600 (Tokyo Temple)...... 1,450 New Jersey Morristown...... 2,600 (Moldova)...... 2,800 England London South...... 3,200 Kentucky Louisville...... 1,750 New Mexico Albuquerque...... 1,850 Russia Moscow...... 3,100 (London Temple)...... 1,100 Kenya Nairobi...... 1,750 New Mexico Farmington...... 2,000 (outside Moscow)...... 2,000 England Manchester...... 2,900 (Tanzania)...... 1,750 New York New York North...... 2,900 Russia Novosibirsk...... 2,250 (Preston Temple)...... 1,150 Korea Busan...... 1,150 (Manhattan Temple)...... 2,750 Russia Rostov-na-Donu...... 1,650 Fiji Suva...... 1,750 Korea Daejeon...... 1,850 New York New York South...... 3,100 Russia Samara...... 1,750 (Fiji Temple)...... 1,350 Korea Seoul...... 1,300 (Bermuda)...... 3,150 Russia St. Petersburg...... 2,250 Finland Helsinki...... 2,500 (Seoul Temple)...... 1,200 New York Rochester...... 1,900 Russia Vladivostok...... 2,100

(Helsinki Temple)...... 1,500 Louisiana Baton Rouge...... 2,000 (Hill Cumorah)...... 1,500 Russia Yekaterinburg...... 2,350 Florida Ft. Lauderdale...... 2,500 Madagascar Antananarivo...... 1,750 (Palmyra Temple)...... 1,700 Samoa Apia...... 1,650 Florida Jacksonville...... 2,050 Marshall Islands Majuro...... 2,150 New York Utica...... 2,300 (Apia Temple)...... 600 Florida Orlando...... 2,050 Tarawa,Kiribati...... 2,150 New Zealand Auckland...... 3,400 Scotland/Ireland...... 2,750 Florida Tallahassee...... 2,100 Maryland Baltimore...... 2,100 New Zealand Wellington...... 2,650 Sierra Leone Freetown...... 2,200 Florida Tampa...... 2,100 Massachusetts Boston...... 3,200 Nicaragua Managua North...... 2,100 Singapore...... 2,300 France Lyon...... 2,950 (Boston Temple)...... 2,400 Nicaragua Managua South...... 2,100 Cape Town...... 2,200 France Paris...... 2,450 Mexico Chihuahua...... 1,300 Nigeria Calabar...... 2,100 South Africa Durban...... 2,300 France Toulouse...... 2,200 Mexico Cuernavaca...... 1,300 Nigeria Enugu...... 1,800 South Africa Johannesburg...... 1,900 Georgia Atlanta...... 2,600 Mexico Culiacan...... 1,600 Nigeria Lagos ...... 1,800 (Johannesburg Temple)...... 1,300 (Atlanta Temple)...... 1,500 Mexico Guadalajara...... 1,500 Nigeria Port Harcourt...... 2,500 (Area Office)...... 2,250 Georgia Atlanta North...... 2,250 (Guadalajara Temple)...... 1,400 (Aba Temple)...... 1,500 South Carolina Columbia...... 2,600 Germany Alpine Austria...... 2,000 Mexico Guadalajara East...... 1,30 North Carolina Charlotte...... 2,250 South Dakota Rapid City...... 2,600 Germany Berlin...... 1,800 Mexico Hermosillo...... 1,350 North Carolina Raleigh...... 2,350 Spain Barcelona...... 2,300 (Freiberg Temple)...... 1,000 (Hermosillo Temple)...... ,1,100 Norway Oslo...... 2,600 Spain Madrid...... 2,350

Germany Frankfurt...... 2,200 Mexico Leon...... 1,350 Ohio Cleveland...... 2,400 (outside Madrid)...... 2,000 (Frankfurt Temple)...... 1,100 Mexico Merida...... 1,500 Ohio Columbus...... 1,950 (Madrid Temple)...... 1,400 Ghana Accra...... 2,000 (Merida Temple)...... 800 Oklahoma Oklahoma City...... 2,050 Spain Malaga...... 2,750 (Accra Temple)...... 1,500 Mexico Mexico City East...... 1,400 Oklahoma Tulsa...... 2,050 Sweden Stockholm...... 2,650 Ghana Cape Coast...... 2,300 Mexico Mexico City North...... 1,200 Oregon Eugene...... 1,500 (Stockholm Temple)...... 1,250 Ghana Kumasi...... 2,000 (Mexico City Temple)...... 800 Oregon Portland...... 2,200 Switzerland Temple (Bern)...... 1,350 Greece Athens...... 3,300 Mexico Mexico City NorthWest....900 Panama Panama City...... 1,300 Tahiti Papeete...... 2,700 Guatemala City Central...... 2,100 Mexico Mexico City South...... 1,400 (Panama City Temple)...... 1,150 (Papeete Temple)...... 2,100 Guatemala City North...... 1,700 Mexico Mexico City Southeast....1,400 Papua New Guinea Prt Moresby.1,700 Taiwan Taichung...... 1,350 Guatemala City South...... 2,100 Mexico Mexico City West...... 2,200 Paraguay Asuncion...... 1,600 Taiwan Taipei...... 2,000 (outside the city)...... 2,400 Mexico Monterrey East...... 1,600 Paraguay Asuncion North...... 2,200 (Taipei Temple)...... 1,900 (Guatemala Temple)...... 1,250 (Monterrey Temple)...... 1,000 (Asuncion Temple)...... 2,400 Tennessee Knoxville...... 1,650 Guatemala Quetzaltenango... ….1,500 Mexico Monterrey West...... 1,500 Pennsylvania Philadelphia...... 2,050 Tennessee Nashville...... 2,000 (Quetzaltenango Temple)...... 1,250 Mexico Oaxaca...... 1,400 Pennsylvania Pittsburgh...... 2,000 Texas Dallas...... 2,000 Guatemala Retalhuleu...... 2,500 (Oaxaca Temple)...... 700 Peru Arequipa...... 1,550 Texas Ft. Worth...... 2,100

Haiti Port-au-Prince...... 1,500 Mexico Puebla North...... 1,600 Peru Chiclayo...... 1,550 Texas Houston...... 2,100 Hawaii Honolulu...... 3,050 Mexico Puebla South...... 1,600 Peru Cusco...... 1,400 Texas Houston East...... 1,700 (Polynesian Cultural Center)....3,100 Mexico Tampico...... 1,700 Peru Lima Central...... 1,700 Texas Houston South...... 2,100 (Kona Temple)...... 2,000 (Tampico Temple)...... 1,300 Peru Lima East...... 1,650 Texas Lubbock...... 1,900 (Laie Temple)...... 2,200 Mexico Tijuana...... 1,400 Peru Lima North...... 1,300 Texas McAllen...... 2,200 Honduras Comayaguela...... 1,800 Mexico Torreon...... 1,400 Peru Lima South...... 1550 Texas San Antonio...... 2,150 Honduras San Pedro Sula...... 1,700 Mexico Tuxtla Gutierrez...... 1,400 (Lima Temple)...... 1,100 Thailand Bangkok...... 1,800 Honduras Tegucigalpa...... 1,650 (Tuxtla Gutierrez Temple)...... 800 Peru Lima West...... 1,550 (Myanmar)...... 2,000

12 Tonga Nuku’alofa...... 1,350 (native couples)...... 500 (Tonga Temple)...... 1,050 Turkey...... 1,700 Uganda Kampala...... 1,950 (Ethiopia)...... 2,100 (Rwanda)...... 3,000 Ukraine Dnepropetrovsk...... 1,800 Ukraine Donetsk...... 1,600 Ukraine Kyiv...... 2,100 (Kyiv Temple)...... 1,600 (outside Kyiv)...... 1,500 Uruguay Montevideo...... 2,750 (Montevideo Temple)...... 1,700 Uruguay Montevideo W...... 2,200 Utah Ogden...... 1,950 Utah Provo...... 1,950

Utah Salt Lake City...... 1,950 Utah Salt Lake City Central...... 1950 Utah SLC FH (couples)...... 1,850 (single sisters)...... 1,200 Utah Salt Lake City South...... 1,950 Utah SLC Temple Square...... 2,000 Utah Salt Lake City West...... 1950 Utah St. George...... 1,850 Vanuatu Port Vila...... 1,750 Venezuela Barcelona...... 2,000 Venezuela Caracas...... 1,700 (Caracas Temple)...... 1,100 Venezuela Maracaibo...... 1,500 Venezuela Valencia...... 2,000 Virginia Richmond...... 2,850

Washington DC North...... 3,300 (Washington DC Temple)...... 1,500 Washington DC S...... 2,600 Washington Everett...... 2,000 Washington Kennewick...... 2,100 Washington Seattle...... 2,200 Washington Spokane...... 2,300 Washington Tacoma...... 2,350 West Indies...... 2,800 West Virginia Charleston...... 2,000 Wisconsin Milwaukee...... 1,900 Zambia Lusaka...... 2,200 Zimbabwe Harare...... 2,000

13 Recommendation Instructions Completing your Online RECOMMENDATION

Prospective Senior Missionaries Bishops Submit your Missionary Recommendation Forms on the To initiate a recommendation: Internet using the Missionary Online Recommendation System 1. Sign in to the Missionary Recommendation System. (Available in most countries; check with your priesthood leader). 2. Click Initiate New Recommendation. Languages enabled for online recommend: English, Portuguese, Spanish. 3. Select a type of candidate. To complete your online recommendation forms: 4. Type the candidate’s membership record number and birth date, and then click Next. 1. Ask your bishop to initiate your online recommendation. 5. Verify that the name displayed for the candidate is correct, 2. Open your Web browser (Internet Explorer or Firefox). select whether or not the candidate is a permanent member 3. Type www.lds.org/mss in the Address bar and then press of your ward, and then click Continue. The candidate the Enter key. appears on the View All Candidates page under the heading 4. If you don’t have an LDS Account (the same account used to “Candidate(s) Completing Forms.” access the stake and ward website and Family Search), click 6. If you need help, contact your stake technology specialist. Obtain an account. Follow the steps on the LDS Account site to create an account with a user name and password. You will need your membership record number, which is on your temple recommend and an Email address. (For couples, each spouse must register for an LDS Account.) Contact your stake technology specialist if you need help with this step. 5. When your LDS Account registration is complete, or if you already have an LDS account, type your user name and password on the Missionary Online Recommendation System sign-in page. 6. Click Sign In. 7. Complete each section in the candidate checklist. 8. Print out the medical and dental forms to be completed by your physician and dentist. You should not schedule your exams until you have completed your medical information in the system. Live at home missionaries do not need to complete medical and dental forms or have exams. Your stake president should call us at (801) 240-6856 for information about completing live at home missionary medical and dental forms. 9. Accept and sign the privacy and release of information agreement. (For couples, each spouse must sign in separately using their LDS user name and password and complete this step.) This is required before submitting your recommendation to your bishop. 10. Click Submit Electronic Recommendation. Your bishop will forward the online forms to your stake president, who can submit them to the Missionary Department up to nine months before your availability date. Your call letter should arrive four to six weeks after your stake president submits your recom- mendation. Your MTC date may be delayed by visa wait times, which are outside the control of the Missionary Department.

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