A missionary program that runs from Mid August to the end of May. We are building a team of 6 missionaries to help us run our retreat center. We serve 70 retreats per year and more than 4000 retreatants. We provide housing, food and a $500 per month stipend. There is faith formation through Mass, Bible Study, Daily prayer, and service. Jobs include everything from serving meals, to leading retreat talks, to chopping firewood to helping prepare for summer camp. It is optional to stay on and serve the summer camp program.
Full-Time – Director of Campus Ministry
Quincy University, a Catholic liberal arts institution in the Franciscan tradition, invites applications for the position of Full-Time Director of Campus Ministry.
Responsibilities:
- Collaborates with the Vice President For Mission & Ministry / Campus Ministry team to develop and coordinate activities, events, and programs that have to do with spiritual formation, service, and fellowship. These include, but are not limited to:
- One on one discipleship
- On- and off-campus evangelization/dialogue
- Student athletics ministry
- Service projects
- Prayer and worship
- Community events
- Student leadership development
- Mentorship of student residential communities
- Retreats
- RCIA
- Collaborates with other departments to add a spiritual component to events and activities at the University
Requirements:
- Is a practicing Catholic
- Agrees and lives a life according to the teachings of Scripture and the Magisterium of the Catholic Church
- Demonstrates tact, respect, and good will in all interactions with those within the University Community and in public
- Is adaptable and willing to work odd hours (evenings, weekends)
- Is able to prioritize activities based on the needs of the people being served
- Promotes the mission of the University
- Lives an active life of faith (i.e., daily prayer life, sacramental life of Mass, Reconciliation, and time with Christ in the Blessed Sacrament)
- Has experience in Youth and Young Adult Ministry (3+ years preferred)
- Holds a Bachelor’s Degree
To inquire about the position, email or call:
Jessica Howell, Director of Campus Ministry
217-228-5432 ext. 3617
howelje@quincy.edu
To apply for the position, send letter of application, resume, and 3 professional references to:
Jessica Howell, Director of Campus Ministry
c/o Office of Human Resources
Quincy University
1800 College Ave.
Quincy, IL 62301
or
hr@quincy.edu (cc howelje@quincy.edu)
An Equal Opportunity Employer
Description
SFLA Regional Coordinators develop and improve the effectiveness of SFLA by working with pro-life campus groups, regional pro-life organizations, community members, and encouraging participation in the greater Pro-Life Movement. A Regional Coordinator’s work includes, but is not limited to, improving existing groups, recruiting and activating community members, and encouraging student involvement in all 5 Pillars: Effective Education, Industry Impact, Public Policy, Rapid Response, and Supportive Services. This position is core to the general operations of SFLA of working with pro-life campus groups and encouraging participation in the Pro-Life Movement. We are looking for someone with campus pro-life experience, a passion for abolishing abortion and excellent leadership skills.
This region is based out of Minneapolis, MN and covers the region of Minnesota, North and South Dakota.
Essential Functions
- Create a vision for growth in his/her region.
- Meet with local and regional pro-life organizations and others who support the mission to establish networks that can assist with the work of SFLA.
- Government & GOTV Coordination.
- Build relationships with legislators in the region
- Actively engage in legislative battles that concern abortion.
- Meet annual metrics by strategizing ways to achieve them.
- Maintain a certain number of groups in the region.
- Improve the quality of the pro-life groups in his/her region.
- Consult with group leaders to help them troubleshoot problems and provide advice.
- Travel to unique campuses throughout the year.
- Organize pro-life events on and off campus, such as displays or trainings that support groups participating in all five pillars.
- Training students to become more effective pro-life leaders and activists.
- Recruit students to attend the National Pro-Life Summit.
- Help student groups effectively end campus abortions by recruiting them to join the Standing With You and Campaign for Abortion Free Cities.
- Coordinate pro-life students to Rapidly Respond to pro-abortion events in the community.
- Collect pro-life contacts by clipboarding, using Facebook, attending meetings or other events to grow SFLA communications.
- Communicate with students and supporters regularly via email, phone, and text, as well as keep up a public positive presence on social media.
- Identify and carryout strategies to best engage students on the campuses.
- Work with the SFLA Development Team in regional fundraising efforts
- Provide quarterly regional updates to be used in email blasts
- Assist in planning one regional in-person donor event a year
- Attend and co-plan two virtual regional donor calls a year
- Utilize community events to network with donors/potential donors
- Participate in weekly calls and daily group chats to report progress.
- Keep accurate records of metrics, group activity, and leadership contact information in Salesforce.
- Assist the President and Director’s Team with special assignments.
Competencies
- Must have valid driver’s license, insurance, and personal vehicle to travel region.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- A positive attitude, good problem-solving skills, and a passion for serving in the pro-life field are a must.
- Some experience working or volunteering within the Pro-Life Movement.
- Budget management as a budget will be provided within which the Regional Coordinator is responsible for ordering all supplies, covering travel expenses, etc.
- Ability to work independently and with little direct supervision in carrying out the core functions listed above.
Supervisory Responsibility
Although the position requires management of the Regional Coordinator’s region, groups, and volunteers, there is no internal supervisory responsibility within the role of a Regional Coordinator.
Work Environment
Regional Coordinators will work from their home base but will spend most of their time traveling and on campus, training and equipping students. This position requires discipline and good time management as you are working from home and creating your own travel schedule. Candidates must be centrally and/or strategically located in the region.
Physical Demands
Regional Coordinators must be able to withstand long periods of driving/traveling. Other physical demands may include: setting up displays, walking around campuses, standing during display times, and participating in local and national events. Must be able to lift 30 pounds.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time salaried position working at least 40 hours per week. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hours can be somewhat flexible by request.
Travel
This position consists of a great deal of travel, as you will be visiting student groups all throughout your region and helping them be effective on campus. When schools are in session, you can expect to be traveling on campus 3 to 4 days per week. Non-travel days will be spent working out of your home office.
Required Education and Experience
The full-time position requires a minimum of an Associate’s Degree, but a Bachelor’s Degree is preferred.
Work Authorization
Must be able to successfully complete an I-9. The I-9 is used for verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
Description
SFLA Regional Coordinators develop and improve the effectiveness of SFLA by working with pro-life campus groups, regional pro-life organizations, community members, and encouraging participation in the greater Pro-Life Movement. A Regional Coordinator’s work includes, but is not limited to, improving existing groups, recruiting and activating community members, and encouraging student involvement in all 5 Pillars: Effective Education, Industry Impact, Public Policy, Rapid Response, and Supportive Services. This position is core to the general operations of SFLA of working with pro-life campus groups and encouraging participation in the Pro-Life Movement. We are looking for someone with campus pro-life experience, a passion for abolishing abortion and excellent leadership skills.
This region is based out of Las Vegas, NV and covers the region of California and Nevada.
Essential Functions
- Create a vision for growth in his/her region.
- Meet with local and regional pro-life organizations and others who support the mission to establish networks that can assist with the work of SFLA.
- Government & GOTV Coordination.
- Build relationships with legislators in the region
- Actively engage in legislative battles that concern abortion.
- Meet annual metrics by strategizing ways to achieve them.
- Maintain a certain number of groups in the region.
- Improve the quality of the pro-life groups in his/her region.
- Consult with group leaders to help them troubleshoot problems and provide advice.
- Travel to unique campuses throughout the year.
- Organize pro-life events on and off campus, such as displays or trainings that support groups participating in all five pillars.
- Training students to become more effective pro-life leaders and activists.
- Recruit students to attend the National Pro-Life Summit.
- Help student groups effectively end campus abortions by recruiting them to join the Standing With You and Campaign for Abortion Free Cities.
- Coordinate pro-life students to Rapidly Respond to pro-abortion events in the community.
- Collect pro-life contacts by clipboarding, using Facebook, attending meetings or other events to grow SFLA communications.
- Communicate with students and supporters regularly via email, phone, and text, as well as keep up a public positive presence on social media.
- Identify and carryout strategies to best engage students on the campuses.
- Work with the SFLA Development Team in regional fundraising efforts
- Provide quarterly regional updates to be used in email blasts
- Assist in planning one regional in-person donor event a year
- Attend and co-plan two virtual regional donor calls a year
- Utilize community events to network with donors/potential donors
- Participate in weekly calls and daily group chats to report progress.
- Keep accurate records of metrics, group activity, and leadership contact information in Salesforce.
- Assist the President and Director’s Team with special assignments.
Competencies
- Must have valid driver’s license, insurance, and personal vehicle to travel region.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office programs such as Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- A positive attitude, good problem-solving skills, and a passion for serving in the pro-life field are a must.
- Some experience working or volunteering within the Pro-Life Movement.
- Budget management as a budget will be provided within which the Regional Coordinator is responsible for ordering all supplies, covering travel expenses, etc.
- Ability to work independently and with little direct supervision in carrying out the core functions listed above.
Supervisory Responsibility
Although the position requires management of the Regional Coordinator’s region, groups, and volunteers, there is no internal supervisory responsibility within the role of a Regional Coordinator.
Work Environment
Regional Coordinators will work from their home base but will spend most of their time traveling and on campus, training and equipping students. This position requires discipline and good time management as you are working from home and creating your own travel schedule. Candidates must be centrally and/or strategically located in the region.
Physical Demands
Regional Coordinators must be able to withstand long periods of driving/traveling. Other physical demands may include: setting up displays, walking around campuses, standing during display times, and participating in local and national events. Must be able to lift 30 pounds.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work
This is a full-time salaried position working at least 40 hours per week. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 5 p.m. Hours can be somewhat flexible by request.
Travel
This position consists of a great deal of travel, as you will be visiting student groups all throughout your region and helping them be effective on campus. When schools are in session, you can expect to be traveling on campus 3 to 4 days per week. Non-travel days will be spent working out of your home office.
Required Education and Experience
The full-time position requires a minimum of an Associate’s Degree, but a Bachelor’s Degree is preferred.
Work Authorization
Must be able to successfully complete an I-9. The I-9 is used for verifying the identity and employment authorization of individuals hired for employment in the United States.
Other Duties
Please note this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice.