Special Needs Associate Minister
SHINE Special Needs Ministry Mission:"Shine Special Needs Ministry strives to serve every individual with a need, honor them in our church, find a place of inclusion, nurture the family unit, and equip our friends with disabilities in the giftings."Christ Chapel's Mission:"To stretch every involved person from the threshold of their spiritual pilgrimage toward becoming a fully developing follower of Christ" (Col 1:28-29).Role's Mission:The Special Needs Associate Minister -West Campus partners with a West Campus Minister and Central Special Needs Director to be the lead architect, implementor, champion, and shepherd for the special need's ministry at the West Campus.As the Champion – you will carry a passion for individuals with special needs and their families, find a place of belonging within the West Campus and champion others on West Campus Staff to join in the mission of Special Needs Ministry.As the Architect, you evaluate the Special Needs program and consult with the Special Needs Director and Campus Minister to implement needed changes.As the Implementer, you train, develop and oversee an effective team of front-line volunteers to execute a safe, fun and thriving special needs program.As the Shepherd, you will work with staff, volunteers and parents to care and come alongside them as they care for people with disabilities.Reporting Relationship:This position reports directly to a Campus Minister and is coached by the Special Needs Director.Role Details:Part-time | Hourly | Non-exemptPosition's RequirementsCharacterMust be a maturing believer who is obviously, consistently and increasingly manifesting the fruit of the Spirit in his daily walk with Christ (Galatians 5:22-23) as well as among othersMust be living an "above reproach" lifestyle as outlined in the Christ Chapel Employee HandbookMust be a faithful steward of work and time, with awareness that Christ Chapel employees are paid from the tithes and offerings of othersMust be a joy to supervise (Hebrews 13:17)CallingMust be committed to and supportive of the authority of the Elders, the pastoral staff, and the philosophy and direction of the church both in public and in privateMust be able to articulate a specific and clear calling to ministry with children.CompetencyIf a believer receives only one gift (1 Pet 4:10), then the ideal candidate has the spiritual gift of administration. (Rom 12; 1 Cor 12; Eph 4; 1 Pet 4)ChemistryMust be dependable, humble and approachableMust work well within a team environmentMust have an optimistic, positive, and cheerful demeanor.Must be able to receive direction and correction - a joy to superviseMust be flexible and adaptableRole's Preferences:The ideal candidate would:Be actively involved in Christ Chapel and have a positive track record of serving.Have a reputation for being relatable with a wide variety of people and personalities, both adults and children.Has church or workplace experience in working with people that have disabilities.
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