The part time City Life Cohort Director is a position that requires spiritual and organizational leadership skills, the ability to work with and through other people, and strong communication skills. The City Life Cohort Director must embrace and build a team that embodies YFC's Cultural Attributes: Christ-centered, enduring humility, relentless trust, courageous faithfulness, joyful camaraderie, and kingdom inspired diversity. The City Life Cohort Director will seek to implement relational ministry actions to develop Authentic Christ-Sharing Relationships with young people within the context of their YFC ministry model.
Essential Functions
Ministry Team Development (15%)
Alongside Executive Director - recruit, train, and maintain volunteer ministry leader team in accordance with the processes found in the Knowledge BaseHelp cultivate a strong connection between youth pastors and young people within their neighborhoodsProvide training materials and ministry site standards for ministry leadersDevelop healthy 3 Story teams for each ministry siteEstablish necessary support and guidelines to ensure healthy and growing ministry at all sitesBe an advocate in the community for young peopleReport progress and ministry updates to leadershipRelational Ministry Action Development (15%)
The City Life Director will be responsible for managing, facilitating and serving in the Relational Ministry Actions (RMAs) at their assigned ministry sitesLead the 3 Story implementation at their site in accomplishing the standards outlined in the RMAs found in the Knowledge BaseEstablish and develop programming materialsTrain and evaluate ministry site leaders in the implementation of curriculum materialsAdvise supervisor of any issues at the ministry site that affect RMA development or implementationMinistry Data Reporting (15%)
Keep records of all ministry actions and update ministry data monthly via Impact DatabaseMinistry Partner Development (50%)
Work alongside Executive Director to identify youth pastors interested in hosting City Life Ministry at their churches.Train, resource, and empower cohorts of youth ministry leaders to engage young people in their neighborhoods in Authentic Christ Sharing RelationshipsUnder Executive Director's direction, develop and implement a plan to invite ministry partners to share in the prayer, communication and financial support of the ministryPersonal Development (5%)
Work alongside Executive Director to identify youth pastors interested in hosting City Life Ministry at their churches.Train, resource, and empower cohorts of youth ministry leaders to engage young people in their neighborhoods in Authentic Christ Sharing RelationshipsUnder Executive Director's direction, develop and implement a plan to invite ministry partners to share in the prayer, communication and financial support of the ministryPrimary and Secondary Steward Responsibilities
Employees may be assigned a Primary Steward of any of the following: Volunteer(s), Donor(s), Vendor(s), Chapter(s), and Process, Standard and Best Practices (PSBPs).
All Employees are assigned the role of Secondary Steward, which plays a supporting role to the Primary Steward to serve a chapter in a specific way, for a specific timeframe as determined by the Primary Steward. Secondary Stewards can be assigned to focus on specific management issues like YFC compliance, legal, risk, strategic planning, fund development coaching, staff development coaching, new ministry site development, process stewardship or a variety of other equipping roles.
Spiritual Responsibilities
Because the overriding religious purpose and mission of Youth for Christ USA is to communicate and introduce the Gospel of Jesus Christ to young people and their families, and in that regard to make, educate and encourage life-long disciples of the Lord Jesus Christ, it is very important that you as an employee in the movement of Youth for Christ be recognized as an associate minister of the Gospel. As an employee of Youth for Christ and an associate minister of the Gospel, YFC expects all employees to:
Seek God's guidance and wisdom, through prayer and meditation, for the organization as a whole as well as for specific ministry initiatives.Participate and lead regular times of prayer, devotion and worship as a regular aspect of your role within YFC.Teach and preach from the Holy Bible at YFC staff meetings, conferences, camps and events.Model empathy, humility and care for all people. This includes promoting equity and inclusion in word and in the practice of faith expression.Position Requirements
Knowledge & Skills
Knowledge and demonstrated skills in each of Youth for Christ's Cultural Attributes (Christ-Centered, Kingdom Inspired Diversity, Joyful Camaraderie, Relentless Trust, Enduring Humility and Courageous Faithfulness)Embraces the vision, mission and Statement of Faith of Youth for ChristParticipate in applicable YFC trainings, Leader Journey System and Credentialing/Licensing ProcessesUnderstands YFC's 5 Essentials and leads through this modelSelf-MotivatorStrong moral character and of good reputeConnect well with youthWell-spoken in front of youth and adultsManage a team of diverse volunteersHonors and pursues diversity of gifts, cultures and ethnicitiesExcellent oral, written, interpersonal and presentation skillsAble to prioritize and manage multiple responsibilitiesGood relationship building skills with adults and young peoplePerseverance through opposition and obstaclesCredentials Required & Preferred Education
Three years of ministry experienceBachelor's Degree (preferred)Budget Responsibilities
Keep spending within the parameters of the monthly City Life Budget, and submit all expense reports for reimbursement at the end of every month.
Physical Requirements
Ability to communicate orally with students, families, Church leaders, community partners, supervision, and other co-workers is crucial. Regular use of the telephone and e-mail for communication is essential.No heavy lifting is expected, though occasional exertion of up to 10 lbs. of force may be required. Good manual dexterity required for the use of computers, mobile devices, and other productivity technologies.The job is performed both remotely, and within churches, parks, homes, schools, etc.Travel Requirements
This position will require overnight travel one to two times per year.
Supervisory Responsibilities
The position will supervise volunteer mentors and church partners.
AAP/EEO Statement
YFC is classified as an Association of Churches and as such our hiring practices reflect that designation. As a religious nonprofit organization, Youth For Christ incorporates within each leader role, the requirement to model, teach, share and live the faith. The relationship between YFC's mission and each of its leaders is its lifeblood and as such does at all times and in all instances reserve the right to make employment decisions based upon a person's religious beliefs, personal character and lifestyle consistent with our understanding of the Bible or with our overall goals and requirements for Christian ministry.
We seek to create a workplace that is intentional about Kingdom Inspired Diversity. Our commitment to our employees extends to their opportunities for growth, development, promotion, training and compensation.
We will make reasonable accommodation for qualified individuals with known disabilities, unless doing so would result in an undue hardship to the organization.
Disclaimer
This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
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