Description
Co-Director of Middle School and High School Formation and Youth Ministry
The Director of Youth Formation and Ministry supports the mission of parish and the vision of the pastor and parish leadership to meet the spiritual and formational needs of youth in grades 6-12 and their families. This position is highly collaborative with the other Co-Director of Youth Formation and Youth Ministry as well as the other faith formation staff. The team will create and implement evangelization and catechetical programming for grades 6-10, along with ministry. programs for grades 6-12. The person in this position welcomes working in an innovative
environment with pastor, staff, mission partners, and families to meet the spiritual needs of all who desire to know Jesus Christ. He/she looks forward to creatively approaching the development of ministries reflective of best practices.
Hours: Full-time, 40+ hours per week, 12 months
Schedule: Flexible, with core hours to be discussed. Schedule will vary
based on parish needs; Some evenings and weekends required.
Benefits eligible: Yes
Last revision: February 2022
Representative Responsibilities
1. Catechetical Responsibilities
a) As part of the faith formation team, design and implement faith formation programs for
grades 6-10
Develop a scope/sequence for Grades 6-10, as well as design and implement
lessons to align with parish core principles and national catechetical standards
Provide supervision, formation, guidance, and affirmation of Mission Partner
discipleship leaders (catechists) for grades 6-10 program with other ministry staff
b) Plan and implement sacramental preparation for Confirmation, including Baptismal
preparation for children ages 10-17 years old in tandem with other sacramental
preparation ministry staff
c) Work with mission partners and parents in supporting student expectations
d) Collaborate with formation staff to design and direct retreat, service, and/or
intergenerational experiences as appropriate for families and students engaged in parish
faith formation
e) Collaborate with the formation team to provide summer opportunities that will foster
community and faith growth
f) Collaborate with other program directors to provide support and formation to
parishioners serving in other parish programs (i.e., Preschool thru 5th grade faith
formation, adult formation, liturgy, parish life)
2. Youth Ministry Responsibilities
In collaboration with the other Co-Director of Youth Formation and Youth Ministry, provide faith enhancing opportunities for adolescents and their families reflective of the principles outlined by the parish and informed by best practice. This includes but is not limited to:
a) Faith and community development experiences (e.g., discipleship training groups, retreats)
b) Overnight pilgrimage experiences (e.g., Steubenville, youth camps)
c) Faith encounter events (school year and summer programming)
d) Middle School campus ministry for All Saints Catholic School
e) Pastoral care of teens and families, working with the parish Pastoral Care team as needed
f) Peer Ministry
3. Parish and Community Responsibilities
a) Serve an example of Catholic faith to parents, youth, and mission partners through. active practice
b) Emphasize the parish’s vision through programs and events recognizing the ongoing
need to foster evangelization, prayer and sacraments, catechesis, and discipleship
c) Communicate with both leaders and participants on a regular basis through a variety of communication mediums
d) Collaborate with parish ministry directors about curriculum, resources, and events
e) Attend commission and other committee meetings as needed or requested by supervisor or pastor
f) Actively participate in parish and staff activities as appropriate
g) Maintain and develop theological competence in keeping with Catholic teachings and
ministerial practice regarding adolescents
Attend workshops, classes, and seminars applicable to the ministry
Maintain membership in professional organizations appropriate to the position
h) Respond pastorally and communicate pastoral issues to appropriate staff
4. Management Responsibilities
a) Serve as a responsible member of the ministry staff, managing parish resources and
budget, as well as requirements associated with youth protection protocols
b) Coordinate with the Formation Ministry Assistant and the Director of Mission to ensure mission partners in formation meet Enhanced Essential Three protocols
The responsibilities listed above are representative of the job and are not inclusive.
Qualifications and Demands
Education and Experience Requirements
BA in Theology, Catholic Studies, Youth Ministry, or related field. Masters degree preferred
Experience with relational youth ministry models and catechetical formation of teens
Practicing Catholic with a strong knowledge and appreciation of the Catholic faith and traditions and be a witness of this to the community
Proficiency in computer technology and ability to learn and adopt to new computer systems and programs
Possess a broad knowledge of social media with strong skills in technology
Able to pass required background check and complete required initial training
Be able to demonstrate:
Ability to work effectively and collegially with others, both with and without supervision
Ability to make decisions for immediate needs and longer term planning
Strong interpersonal skills and leadership skills
Mental, Intellectual and Emotional Demands:
This position requires someone to facilitate multiple requests and tasks in an organized and
detailed manner, often needing to meet multiple concurrent deadlines. This is a relational
ministry requiring a positive attitude and the ability to create and maintain effective partnerships
with many different groups and personalities. Communication is vitally important and should be as proactive as possible.
The employee must:
Be able to tactfully and maturely respond to situations involving teens, parents, and volunteers, especially where authority may be challenged, or the discussions are politically charged
Be able to supervise youth in diverse physical environments while being aware of what the youth are doing, at all times
Be able to handle sensitive issues while respecting the confidentiality of the students, parishioners, staff, families, and co-workers
Maintain knowledge and support of school and parish mission and philosophy
Be able to develop and maintain a productive working relationship with pastor and coworkers maintaining a positive and helpful attitude even during difficult times
Be able to follow all guidelines of the All Saints Employee Handbook
Physical Demands:
Work required hours per week including some evenings and weekend hours
Walk, stand and sit for extended periods of time
Ability to climb stairs
Able to lift up to 25 lbs. (books, educational materials, etc.) using proper techniques
Ability to lift, push, pull or carry equipment from time to time in this position, typically under 50 lbs
Able to work long hours when the position demands
Statement on Working for the Catholic Church: Employment in and by the Catholic Church is substantially different from secular employment. Church employees must conduct themselves in a manner that is consistent with and supportive of the mission and purpose of the Church. Their behavior must not violate the faith, morals or laws of the Church or the Archdiocese, such that it can embarrass the Church or give rise to scandal. It is required that this employee be a Catholic.
How to Apply
Email resume and cover letter to Loma Ince at lince@allsaintschurch.com. References should be available upon request.