Davis Community Church is seeking a compassionate, energetic, and spiritually grounded Director of Children and Youth Ministry to lead and grow an inclusive, vibrant program for children and youth. This three-quarter time (0.75 FTE) position offers a unique opportunity to shape the spiritual lives of young people and support families within a dynamic, progressive congregation located in the heart of downtown Davis.
Applications:
Complete applications include cover letter, resume, and responses to supplemental questions. Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree and a minimum of 5 years of experience in youth leadership, including at least 3 years in youth ministry leadership.
- Agreement with DCC’s theological perspectives and mission statement.
- Enjoys spending time with children and teens, with an unconditionally positive regard for all, including LGBTQ+ young people.
- Highly organized and able to manage multiple projects involving numerous collaborators.
- Outstanding group facilitation and teambuilding skills with young people.
- Strong communication skills, including public speaking and presentation.
- Collaborative leadership style with effective team building and delegation skills.
- Ability to take initiative and to work both independently and as part of a ministry team. Reliable and responsible.
Key Responsibilities:
Leadership and Vision
- Develop and implement a ministry strategy for all youth age groups aligned with DCC’s mission.
- Oversee Sunday programs, youth meetings, events, retreats, and outreach.
- Represent DCC in ecumenical and community partnerships (e.g., Davis Progressive Youth Collective).
Program Development
- Manage Sunday school curriculum and volunteer coordination.
- Lead youth meetings and seasonal events.
- Promote programs in collaboration with communications staff.
- Coordinate confirmation classes and joint activities with youth collectives.
Volunteer Management
- Recruit, train, and support volunteers.
- Ensure compliance with safety and training requirements.
- Lead regular volunteer meetings for planning and team building.
Relationship Building
- Foster meaningful connections with children, youth, and families.
- Create welcoming spaces for fun and spiritual growth.
- Maintain outreach and engagement with families and faith communities.
Administration and Safety
- Meet regularly with ministry team and manage the budget.
- Enforce safety protocols (e.g., check-in/out, emergency drills).
- Maintain accurate records and coordinate facility upkeep.
Work Schedule:
Nominally 30 hours per week. Includes Sundays as a regular workday, some evenings, and occasional weekend events.
Compensation and Benefits:
$51,250 - $58,600/year DOQ
Benefits include medical, dental, vision, 403(b) retirement fund with employer contribution, 11 holidays, paid vacation, and paid spiritual leave.