A Career With Purpose
At Memorial CDC, we’re a diverse team focused on empowering the most underserved people in our community. If you’re looking for a career with purpose, you’ll find it at Memorial CDC. We’re an equal opportunity employer offering competitive wages, benefits and professional development opportunities.
Open Jobs with Memorial CDC
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- Full-Time Lead Infant/Toddler Teacher
- Part-Time Co-Teacher (All Ages)
- Full-Time Administrative Assistant
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Overview
The Center City Initiative is an effort among multiple
organizations, residents, and stakeholders in the Evansville area to make the urban
core of the city a place that residents are proud to call home. There are five
pillars for development: Faith, Economic Improvement, Health & Wellness, Youth
& Education, and Culture/Entertainment. Through the work of the Faith
pillar, the concept for a community youth ministry emerged with the goal of
strengthening youth ministry within partner churches as well as reaching young
people in the area that do not know Christ or attend church.
Summary:
The Community Youth Pastor is a Christian leader who facilitates
a collaborative youth ministry with church partners in the center city of
Evansville. The youth pastor’s main goal is to help youth grow in their faith,
love, and service to God and others. He or She plans and implements various
programs and activities that foster spiritual formation, discipleship,
evangelism, and outreach among youth in a predominantly African American urban
setting.
Responsibilities:
- Lead and
coordinate the Center City youth ministry for youth and young adults (ages
3 to 25yrs) by serving and supporting the youth departments of churches
within the partnership.
- Identify
opportunities to integrate/include youth into the overall mission and
vision of the church.
- Facilitate
intergenerational interaction between various groups.
- Teach and
preach the Bible to youth in relevant and engaging ways, using appropriate
curriculum, materials, and social media interaction.
- Stay updated on
current trends, issues, and best practices in youth ministry and culture
to recommend programming for churches to increase youth participation.
- Organize and
facilitate youth events, such as youth rally, retreats, camps, mission
trips, service projects, and social gatherings with church partners to
address real issues youth are facing.
- Recruit, train,
and support adult volunteers who serve as mentors, teachers, and leaders
for the youth to ensure we meet the needs of youth within the local church.
- Communicate and
collaborate with the Center City Youth Ministry pastors and Advisory
board, and other stakeholders regarding the vision, goals, and needs of
the youth ministry.
- Provide appropriate
pastoral care and counseling to youth and their families, as needed
through a referral source.
- Maintain all
files/paperwork for all programs and attendees.
- Submit
appropriate reports and data in a timely manner.
- Be a good
steward of resources.
- Other duties as
assigned.
Required Qualifications:
- A personal and
growing relationship with Jesus Christ, evidenced by a commitment to
prayer, Bible study, and church involvement.
- A passion and
calling for ministering to youth and their families, with a clear
understanding of the challenges and opportunities they face.
- A strong
knowledge of the Bible and Christian theology, and the ability to apply
them to youth ministry contexts.
- A creative and
innovative approach to teaching, programming, and outreach, with a
willingness to try new things and learn from feedback.
- A team player
who can work well with others.
- A self-starter
who can work independently and take initiative.
- Excellent
communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills, with attention to
detail and follow-through.
- A flexible and
adaptable attitude and a positive outlook.
- High School
Diploma or Equivalency
- Valid Driver’s
License
- Ability to pass
a national background check and drug screening.
- Three
professional or non-related character references will need to be
submitted.
Preferred
- A bachelor’s
degree in youth ministry, biblical studies, or a related field.
- Experience in
leading and developing a youth ministry in a church setting.
Salary
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$45,000-$55,000 including benefits
Contact Information:
Memorial Community
Development Corp
645 Connie Robinson
Way
Evansville, IN 47713
Web: www.memorialcdc.org
Rasheedah Ajibade
Email: development@memorialcdc.org
Phone: 812-423-2500
A Career With Purpose.
Apply now to join the team at Memorial CDC, and start on your new journey empowering underserved people in Evansville.