Ivan Todoroski

Ivan Todoroski

Accounting, Revenue, Reservations, Front Desk

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Australian Army - Chaplain

  • Education

    • St Clement of Ohrid Faculty of Theology - North Macedonia

      1995 - 2000
      Orthodox Theology
    • St Clement of Ohrid Theological Seminary - North Macedonia

      1990 - 1995
      Pastoral Orthodox Theology
  • Experience

    • Meriton Suites

      Jul 2006 - Jan 2022
      Accounting, Revenue, Reservations, Front Desk
    • Orthodox Christian Church - ROCOR

      Nov 2016 - now
      • Parish Priest

        Mar 2019 - now
      • Deacon

        Nov 2016 - Mar 2019
    • Australian Army

      Jan 2022 - now

      School of Military Engineering - SME Captain / Specialty Service Officer 3 CER - 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment 1st Recruit Training Battalion - 1 RTB

      • Chaplain

        Jan 2025 - now
      • Army Officer

        Jan 2022 - now
      • Chaplain

        Jan 2024 - Jan 2025
      • Chaplain

        Jan 2022 - Jan 2024
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Justice of the Peace (NSW)

      NSW Department of Communities and Justice
    • Suicide Prevention

      Wesley Mission
    • Military Instructor

      Australian Army
      Oct 2023
    • Resilience Exponent

      The Resilience Shield
      Oct 2023
      View certificate certificate
    • Budget Counselling

      St Vincent de Paul Society NSW
    • Minister of Religion

      Australian Government
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Ivan Todoroski
      Skufia ROCOR AU & NZ Mar 2024 A skufia (also skufiya) is an item of clerical clothing, a cap, worn by Eastern Orthodox, awarded to clergy as a mark of honor (in which case it is usually red or purple)
    • Awarded to Ivan Todoroski
      Thigh Shield (nadbedrenik) ROCOR AU & NZ Nov 2021 Right to wear the Nabedrennik. This is worn, suspended from the left shoulder, onto the right side, below the zone, at the hip.