In 1909 he was appointed rabbi of Piaseczno, near Warsaw, and subsequently attracted many hasidim.
On 27 June 1571 he was appointed provost of Trinity College, near Edinburgh.
He was appointed governor of Bletchingdon House, near Oxford.
In 1808 Woodriff was appointed agent for prisoners of war at Forton, near Gosport.
After his ordination, he was appointed as rector of Llanfair, near Harlech, in 1591.
In September 1957, he was appointed to Lann-Bihoué airbase, near Lorient.
In 1895 he was appointed parish priest of Inniscarra, near Cork, where he died.
After this, he was appointed director of studies at the Society of Friends' Woodbrooke College, near Birmingham.
In 1737 he was appointed abbot of the Mhar Monastery near Lubny.
In 1912, after being ill, he was appointed to the parish of Laeken near Brussels, where he started creating and improving workers' organizations in earnest.