DESCRIPTION
The St. Charles Student Discipleship Minister is a Catholic leader with a team-focused mentality to serve and meet teens where they are in their faith journey. A successful candidte will be willing and ablt to embrace the St. Charles culture by keeping God first in our mission which is to Meet Christ, Know Christ, Love Christ, and Serve Christ. The successful candidate will:
Serve as one of the Pastor’s representatives to the middle and high school students of the St. Charles community by equipping them to meet, know, love, and serve Christ.
Display strong personnel management and organizational skills
Exhibit current knowledge of information technology in a Microsoft centric environment.
Display knowledge and understanding of Catholic parish life.
Demonstrate an ability to manage projects and assist Student Discipleship Ministry in major programs.
Exhibit excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Display a knowledge of Liturgy, Theology, and Youth Ministry.
Duties and Responsibilities – Our Student Disciplesship Minister leads our youth grades 9-12 in their Catholic formation; engages and ignites the development of their relationship with Christ; and leads our Catholic Confirmation formation program.
Ministry:
Maintain an active prayer life for all involved in Student Discipleship.
Collaborate in the vision for the Student Discipleship team to provide encounters for teens to meet Christ, know Christ, love Christ, and serve Christ.
Lead and organize Core Team members in preparation and execution of high school and Confirmation nights, retreats, and events.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team in high school and Confirmation curriculum ensuring alignment with the Archdiocese standards.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team in hosting Core Team training and meetings.
Organize mission trips, camps, and conferences at the high school levels.
Meet/support upon request with the Student Discipleship team, volunteers, parents, staff, and/or families.
Management:
Utilize materials from Life Teen to design curriculum plans that align with the archdiocese standards.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team, Core Team, parish staff, and clergy to ensure seamless coordination of youth activities, integration into parish life, and alignment with the overall mission of the church.
Support and recruites volunteers to join the Core Team.
Assist in scheduling the use of parish facilities/building spaces and ensure all needs are coordinated.
Support the Student Discipleship team in the annual registration process for participants and constructs small group assignments, attendance sheets, and emergency contact records.
Design and post on Social Media accounts in collaboration with Life Teen, Edge, and youth events occurring at the parish.
Maintain and comply with all Safeguarding God’s Family requirements.
Training/Development:
Foster and pursue personal formation through regular prayer, study, and reflection.
Collaborate with Student Discipleship team
Educate on Life Teen’s youth ministry platform and programs
Participate in annual retreats and workshops for ministry support
Planning and Administration:
Collaborate with Student Discipleship team, Pastor, Administrator, and committees as appropriate to articulate a vision for teen’s formation in the parish. .
Attend staff meetings, team meetings, in-services, and retreats as communicated for all staff members.
Attend all other meetings as appropriate to the position. Attend the Archdiocesan meetings where appropriate for training and development.
Support the Student Discipleship programs to determine strengths, areas for improvement, and future needs of their events.
Assist the Student Discipleship team in evaluating, coordinating, and recommending long-term calendar planning to be effective stewards of all parish resources in collaboration with staff and parish leadership team.
Leadership:
Organize and lead high school ministry, and Confirmation, e.g., schedules, communication, and evaluates program effectiveness.
Act as a resource person and initiates faith-building initiatives, ecumenical understanding, and promotes faith-building opportunities.
Qualifications
Knowledge:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required, Theology, Teaching, Youth Ministry, or Religious Education preferred.
Work or volunteer experience working with teens preferred.
Working knowledge in MS Office products or similar software.
Working knowledge of office technology.
Must have a valid driver’s license for the State of Wisconsin.
Practicing in your Catholic faith.
Skills:
Professional working attitude and collaborative approach with a positive attitude.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills.
Conflict resolution and mediation experience preferred.
Abilities:
Ability to multitask, prioritize and organize.
Ability to make decisions, be attentive to details, and troubleshoot.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Active participant in the work of the Catholic Church, preferred.
ADA Physical Requirements:
This leader is regularly required to sit, stand, and walk, including several flights of stairs daily, talk, and listen.
This leader is frequently required to sit for extended periods; use hands; reach with hands and arms.
This leader must be able to utilize a computer keyboard, monitor, and telephone.
This leader functions in an office environment and uses standard office equipment.
This leader must be able to lift 20 pounds.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Mission Statement: As a community of Catholic Christians, the St. Charles Community is inspired to Meet Christ, Know Christ, Love Christ, and Serve Christ, through our spiritual services, educational endeavors, and community opportunities. We are called to align our wills to our Lord’s and work in a way which is reflective of his greatest sacrificial act of love.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send email of interest and resume to Celia Meyers at [email protected]
DESCRIPTION
The St. Charles Student Discipleship Minister is a Catholic leader with a team-focused mentality to serve and meet teens where they are in their faith journey. A successful candidte will be willing and ablt to embrace the St. Charles culture by keeping God first in our mission which is to Meet Christ, Know Christ, Love Christ, and Serve Christ. The successful candidate will:
Serve as one of the Pastor’s representatives to the middle and high school students of the St. Charles community by equipping them to meet, know, love, and serve Christ.
Display strong personnel management and organizational skills
Exhibit current knowledge of information technology in a Microsoft centric environment.
Display knowledge and understanding of Catholic parish life.
Demonstrate an ability to manage projects and assist Student Discipleship Ministry in major programs.
Exhibit excellent communication and collaboration skills.
Display a knowledge of Liturgy, Theology, and Youth Ministry.
Duties and Responsibilities – Our Student Disciplesship Minister leads our youth grades 9-12 in their Catholic formation; engages and ignites the development of their relationship with Christ; and leads our Catholic Confirmation formation program.
Ministry:
Maintain an active prayer life for all involved in Student Discipleship.
Collaborate in the vision for the Student Discipleship team to provide encounters for teens to meet Christ, know Christ, love Christ, and serve Christ.
Lead and organize Core Team members in preparation and execution of high school and Confirmation nights, retreats, and events.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team in high school and Confirmation curriculum ensuring alignment with the Archdiocese standards.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team in hosting Core Team training and meetings.
Organize mission trips, camps, and conferences at the high school levels.
Meet/support upon request with the Student Discipleship team, volunteers, parents, staff, and/or families.
Management:
Utilize materials from Life Teen to design curriculum plans that align with the archdiocese standards.
Collaborate with the Student Discipleship team, Core Team, parish staff, and clergy to ensure seamless coordination of youth activities, integration into parish life, and alignment with the overall mission of the church.
Support and recruites volunteers to join the Core Team.
Assist in scheduling the use of parish facilities/building spaces and ensure all needs are coordinated.
Support the Student Discipleship team in the annual registration process for participants and constructs small group assignments, attendance sheets, and emergency contact records.
Design and post on Social Media accounts in collaboration with Life Teen, Edge, and youth events occurring at the parish.
Maintain and comply with all Safeguarding God’s Family requirements.
Training/Development:
Foster and pursue personal formation through regular prayer, study, and reflection.
Collaborate with Student Discipleship team
Educate on Life Teen’s youth ministry platform and programs
Participate in annual retreats and workshops for ministry support
Planning and Administration:
Collaborate with Student Discipleship team, Pastor, Administrator, and committees as appropriate to articulate a vision for teen’s formation in the parish. .
Attend staff meetings, team meetings, in-services, and retreats as communicated for all staff members.
Attend all other meetings as appropriate to the position. Attend the Archdiocesan meetings where appropriate for training and development.
Support the Student Discipleship programs to determine strengths, areas for improvement, and future needs of their events.
Assist the Student Discipleship team in evaluating, coordinating, and recommending long-term calendar planning to be effective stewards of all parish resources in collaboration with staff and parish leadership team.
Leadership:
Organize and lead high school ministry, and Confirmation, e.g., schedules, communication, and evaluates program effectiveness.
Act as a resource person and initiates faith-building initiatives, ecumenical understanding, and promotes faith-building opportunities.
Qualifications
Knowledge:
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent required, Theology, Teaching, Youth Ministry, or Religious Education preferred.
Work or volunteer experience working with teens preferred.
Working knowledge in MS Office products or similar software.
Working knowledge of office technology.
Must have a valid driver’s license for the State of Wisconsin.
Practicing in your Catholic faith.
Skills:
Professional working attitude and collaborative approach with a positive attitude.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong organizational skills.
Conflict resolution and mediation experience preferred.
Abilities:
Ability to multitask, prioritize and organize.
Ability to make decisions, be attentive to details, and troubleshoot.
Ability to maintain confidentiality.
Active participant in the work of the Catholic Church, preferred.
ADA Physical Requirements:
This leader is regularly required to sit, stand, and walk, including several flights of stairs daily, talk, and listen.
This leader is frequently required to sit for extended periods; use hands; reach with hands and arms.
This leader must be able to utilize a computer keyboard, monitor, and telephone.
This leader functions in an office environment and uses standard office equipment.
This leader must be able to lift 20 pounds.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable an individual with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
ABOUT PARISH / SCHOOL / ORGANIZATION
Mission Statement: As a community of Catholic Christians, the St. Charles Community is inspired to Meet Christ, Know Christ, Love Christ, and Serve Christ, through our spiritual services, educational endeavors, and community opportunities. We are called to align our wills to our Lord’s and work in a way which is reflective of his greatest sacrificial act of love.
HOW TO APPLY
Please send email of interest and resume to Celia Meyers at [email protected]