Calvary United Methodist Church
3701 Hillsboro Pike, Nashville, Tennessee
Calvary United Methodist Church
Director of Youth Ministries Job Description
To inquire please contact: Elizabeth Stone, SPRC member, hr@calvaryumc.com
Purpose: The Director of Youth Ministries coordinates and enthusiastically participates in relational ministry and programming for youth (grades 6-12+) and their families
Salary: negotiable based on education and experience; includes health care, retirement benefits, and discounted child care at Calvary Young Children’s School
Schedule: Full-time salaried position (~40h per week) with flexibility to meet program needs.
Required Qualifications:
- A personal and spiritual calling for service in God’s church in youth ministry
- Familiarity with United Methodist theology
- Some experience in, or demonstrated interested in, working with youth
- Enthusiasm, energy, and a “youthful spirit,” able to keep up with teenagers
- Excellent communication skills, able to both to build relationships with teens and effectively communicate with in a way that makes programs run smoothly
- Highly organized, with the ability to plan large events, manage a calendar, and coordinate volunteers
- Able to collaborate and serve on a team; an upbeat, positive, and helpful member of Calvary’s staff, able to contribute to the mission of Calvary as a whole and work together with staff to meet the needs of the congregation
- Background devoid of any child or youth related offenses, and a clean pre-employment drug screen
Preferred Qualifications:
- Member of a United Methodist Church
- Youth Ministry Certification
- Bachelor Degree
- 2+ years of experience working with youth
Job Responsibilities:
- Be an important and enthusiastic member of our staff
- Direct the “big picture” of youth ministry at Calvary
- Oversee the budgeting process and expenditures of Youth ministries
- Seek ways to involve youth in the larger life of the church.
- Be a caring, positive, and non-judgmental mentor for Calvary youth
- Foster leadership opportunities for youth and listen to youth input
- Maintain connections with youth after high school graduation and serve as a touch point for them when then visit home from college.
- Coordinate and empower lay leaders in all regular youth programming based on need and interest, including but not limited to the following:
- Sunday morning Sunday school
- Sunday afternoon Confirmation (seasonal)
- Sunday night youth group (dinner, games, worship, small groups)
- Attend Sunday evening choir and music ministry activities with youth
- Annual Youth Sunday, in which the youth lead the Sunday morning worship
- Annual Youth Auction fundraiser (one Sunday after church)
- Organize youth basketball teams
- Plan regular annual retreats such as:
- Middle School Retreat (usually in the fall)
- Senior high retreat (usually in the fall or spring)
- Ski Trip or other activity-based fellowship trip (usually in the winter)
- Choir Tour (1 week in the summer, coordinated with music minister)
- Appalachia Service Project (ASP) (this is a pillar of our youth group experience)