Area Ministry Director - Midwest (Graduate and Faculty Ministry)
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Area Ministry Director - Midwest (Graduate and Faculty Ministry) Work Location: Wisconsin Job Type: Full time An Area Director leads and oversees a ministry team to plant and to grow witnessing communities of students and faculty who follow Jesus on college and university campuses. Through these groups, we believe ever-increasing numbers of students and faculty from all ethnic groups and areas of the campus will be transformed by the gospel. We expect to see campuses increasingly become places where people, ideas, and structures flourish for the common good and to the glory of God. We confidently anticipate that our InterVarsity alumni will be growing disciples and change agents across the country and around the world. Please submit the GFM Interest Form before completing the full application for a position with Graduate & Faculty Ministries in our online system. We will contact you when we are ready to proceed with the application process. This position is open to applicants working less than 40 hours/week. If you are interested in part-time work please apply for this position. The pay range listed is for an employee working 40 hours/week as an Area Director. Pay will be prorated for employees who work less than 40 hours/week. This job is for those who are not an Area Ministry Director with InterVarsity. If you already serve as an Area Ministry Director, please apply for the other Area Ministry Director - Midwest (Graduate and Faculty Ministry) position in the Jobs Hub. We have positions in the following locations: Northern Midwest - Minnesota and the Dakotas Ohio Wisconsin ESSENTIAL COMMITMENTS/RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Spiritual Growth The Area Ministry Director models spiritual maturity as a disciple of Jesus Christ so that your life and work increasingly reflects a growing love for God, God's Word, God's people of every ethnicity and culture, and God's purposes in the world. Pursue a vibrant relationship with the triune God through engagement with Scripture, prayer, and worship, both individually and in community Exercise self-leadership (growing in self-awareness, self-management, relational integrity, and resiliency) Embrace and practice Scriptural standards for behavior and attitudes, including those described in the Code of Conduct 2. Ca mpus Ministry Leadership As an Area Director, you inspire, coach and develop campus staff ministers ("ministers"), students, faculty, and ministry partners to increase the number of witnessing communities, as well as the size, health, spiritual maturity, and campus-wide influence of existing witnessing communities by being a: Visionary Guide: Create a culture of dependence on God to gain vision for establishing and advancing witnessing communities that reach every corner of every campus in your area Model InterVarsity's vision and Core Values for supervisees Lead staff, students, and faculty through Scripture, prayer, teaching and discipleship experiences in a way that motivates and shapes their ministry around vision Set appropriate annual goals through prayer, research and reflection with your teams Structural Architect: Lead your team to develop and implement plans to achieve ministry goals Adapt the plan as needed through rhythms of action, reflection and evaluation Develop, align and leverage programs and structures to move the mission forward Missional Developer: Recruit a diversity of qualified minister candidates Develop ministers to spiritually grow in Christ in intimacy, like Christ in character, and with Christ in his mission to current and new campuses Develop ministers professionally so that they are consistently increasing their gifts and skills as ministry leaders Supervise ministers, using appropriate leadership style for the individual and situation, to help them accomplish assigned tasks. This will require coaching, assessing, correcting and affirming job-related behaviors Proactively establish and develop healthy relationships across racial, ethnic, national background, and gender barriers with staff, students, faculty, and ministry partners to build effective and diverse communities Build an effective minister team that collaborates well and accomplishes goals 3. Organizational Collaboration As an Area Director, you are part of a national organization and work in partnership with local, area, divisional, regional, and national InterVarsity ministers and volunteers. Participate in regional leadership as determined by the Regional Director, to set ministry vision and strategies, contribute to accomplishing plans, and provide regional leadership in specific areas Positively and constructively respond to the direction and coaching of line supervisors Build productive ministry partnerships with regional and national collaborative leaders Establish systems, processes and protocols to fulfill regular operational and administrative tasks in a timely manner (reporting, finances, human resources, etc.) Maintain sound financial status of the area thro