ST. JAMES PARISH – ARLINGTON HEIGHTS, IL
DIRECTOR OF EVANGELIZATION AND FORMATION
Position Type: Full Time
Department: Formation + Evangelization
Under the direction of the pastor, the Director of Evangelization and Formation provides leadership and oversight for Religious Education, Youth Discipleship and Evangelization, FOCUS Parish Outreach, and other efforts associated with evangelization and faith formation. This includes pastoral planning and needs assessment regarding evangelization and faith formation for the parish and school. The Director supports, accompanies, and equips the leaders in parish ministerial areas to focus their attention beyond parishioners and into the community at large.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Collaborates with the Pastor and other Pastoral Team members on discerning the vision that best enables the parish to offer ways for all parishioners to practice missionary discipleship.
- Develops strategies and methods to help integrate new members into parish ministries and parish life overall.
- Provides direct management and leadership for staff who direct Religious Education, Youth Discipleship and Evangelization, FOCUS Parish Outreach, as well as lay leaders who coordinate faith formation programs, such as RCIA.
- Assists those who coordinate the parish ministries to help them align the vision of their specific ministries to the parish vision and develop teamwork that will support these efforts.
- Develops an annual budget for the pastoral ministries that provide for parish vitality and evangelization in collaboration with the Controller.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
- Seven to ten years of experience in evangelization and/or faith formation working within a parish or religious organization.
- Bachelors or Masters’ degree in Theology; religious education or related field and/or experience in parish catechetical ministry; Archdiocesan Catechist Certification; Protecting God’s Children trained.
- Demonstrated success in leading and managing teams with a strong commitment to collaboration and teamwork among the clergy, staff, volunteers, groupings, and the Archdiocese of Chicago.
- Technology, social media, and computer literacy.
- Practicing Catholic with a solid grounding in Catholic identity and the faith tradition.
- An evangelizer, yourself, who can share experiences of “being a disciple, and making disciples” in line with our parish mission statement.
- Able to maintain a healthy lifestyle and a reasonable balance among the legitimate claims of family, community, personal relationships, and ministry, and possess the ability to be sensitive to the realities of parish life as it is lived in our community.
- A change maker, who can ascertain the future needs of ministries, develop plans, match resources to the needs, and implement.