Ministry Director

Full Time
New York, NY 10027
Posted
Job description

About Christian Union

Christian Union was formed in 2002 for the purpose, by God’s power and with the help of other ministries, to change the world by bringing sweeping spiritual transformation to the nation’s most strategic universities, thereby developing and mobilizing godly leadership for all sectors of society. The ministry is in need of dynamic and energetic Christians desirous of expanding the knowledge of Jesus Christ in these institutions.

By God’s grace, Christian Union is changing culture by discipling, mentoring, and training future leaders at the most strategic universities in America, and by building networks of engaged Christian leaders in cities. Our work and development efforts take place at Princeton, Penn, Harvard, Harvard Law, Yale, Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, and Stanford University, as well as in New York City and Washington, DC.

Columbia University (Lumine)

Since 2011 CU Lumine has worked to bring spiritual transformation and renewal to campus by seeking the Lord, growing in knowledge and love of His Word, and thoughtfully engaging Columbia with the gospel. The high-caliber ministry faculty at CU Lumine teach intellectually rigorous Bible courses, disciple students one-on-one, and coach students to develop as Christian leaders. CU Lumine also offers conferences and retreats each semester and a weekly leadership lecture series called Illumina, which features great worship, talks from compelling speakers, and space for students to grow together in fellowship.

Since 2011 CU Lumine has worked to bring spiritual transformation and renewal to campus by seeking the Lord, growing in knowledge and love of His Word, and thoughtfully engaging Columbia with the gospel. The high-caliber ministry faculty at CU Lumine teach intellectually rigorous Bible courses, disciple students one-on-one, and coach students to develop as Christian leaders. CU Lumine also offers conferences and retreats each semester and a weekly leadership lecture series called Illumina, which features great worship, talks from compelling speakers, and space for students to grow together in fellowship.

Christian Union Endorsements

“Christian Union is helping to form bold and brilliant young men and women to engage the broader culture with minds and hearts formed by the Gospel of Jesus Christ.” – Robert P. George-McCormicck Professor of Jurisprudence, Princeton University

“Many students today are academically brilliant, yet lack the solid undergirding of faith they will need when they leave academe. Christian Union, through its inspired and dedicated efforts, is doing much to prepare young people for the future by giving them a faith to live by.”-George Gallup, Jr., -Founding Chairman, The George H. Gallup International Institute

“Over the last three centuries, revivals have had a great impact. Between 1730 and 1830 successive movements of the Holy Spirit brought a large proportion of the population into the churches. These awakenings are not ultimately the result of marketing or organization. They come, by God’s grace and in his time, in response to extraordinary prayer. Christian Union is making a serious attempt to spark this kind of prayer and devotion. I welcome it, and I’m very encouraged by it.” -Tim Keller -Redeemer Presbyterian Church, New York City

About the Position:

Role: Ministry Director

Location: New York City, NY (in-person)

Join an enthusiastic team passionately involved in a seeking God lifestyle. Christian Union seeks a qualified individual to serve as a Ministry Director at Columbia University. A Ministry Director is responsible for overseeing a team of Ministry Fellows and Teaching Fellows who minister to Christian and non-Christian students. The Ministry Director will also engage in direct ministry with students and therefore needs all the skills and capabilities of a Ministry Fellow.

Responsibilities

Embrace and Embody CU’s Distinctives

  • Seeking-God Lifestyle | Christian Union emphasizes a mindset and behaviors considered normative by Christians for centuries, starting with the book of Acts. A God-seeking lifestyle includes humbling oneself through fasting, extraordinary prayer (including day and night), large intake of Scripture, repentance, obedience to God in every regard, perseverance in seeking God wholeheartedly, extended times of gathering with fellow believers, and intentionally calling other Christians to seek God with great diligence. When Christians seek the Lord wholeheartedly they can expect fresh fillings and outpourings of the Spirit.
  • Christian Unity | Maior Autem His Est Caritas (“the greatest of these is love”) is inscribed around the center of Christian Union’s logo as a reminder that God’s love is central, and His love is the inspiration to uphold Christian love and unity among Christians. Christian Union board members, faculty, staff, financial partners, and alumni are committed to loving one another and fellow Christians as members of the body of Christ.
  • Intellectual Orientation | Christian Union tailors its ministry to people of high intellectual capacity whose knowledge of Scripture ranges from non-existent to well-developed. Christian Union associates are selected for their ability to assess needs and to lead at this level. Christian Union knows that all wisdom and knowledge are in Jesus Christ and therefore sees harmony and not a contradiction between intellectual pursuits and strong faith.
  • Organizational Excellence | The nature and significance of Christian Union’s calling compel a culture of discipline and accountability. While the primary “products” as an organization are God’s glory and changed lives, which can be hard to measure, the ministry does its best to track inputs and outputs to be as effective as possible. The ministry aspires to be as organizationally robust as some of the best well-run, for-profit firms.
  • Professional Growth | Christian Union believes that God, in His wisdom, deposited gifts and abilities in all men and women. As these are recognized and developed, and as additional skills are imparted through training and feedback, associates have the opportunity to reach their full potential. CU prizes the ongoing growth and spiritual and professional development of Christian Union’s staff and faculty because it honors God, helps further the mission, and contributes to the flourishing of the people.
  • Bold Faith | Christian Union values bold, expansive faith. Everything the Bible says about God, humanity, and the universe is wholly true; therefore Christian Union moves forward in confidence of what God will do for those who love and obey Him. Christian Union believes in Him for great and seemingly impossible changes because if He can create the entire universe, He can do more than one can ask or imagine.

Lead and Coach Faculty Members

  • Coach, train, and oversee Columbia’s faculty team to ensure maximum effectiveness of all ministry programs and objectives on Columbia’s campus.
  • Ensure the health and vitality of Columbia’s faculty team.
  • Conduct regularly occurring review meetings to evaluate the effectiveness of ministry programs in order to suggest and implement modifications (mid and end-of-year faculty reviews, quarterly management reviews, summer onboarding, and training review).
  • Exercise judgment in solving personnel and strategic problems to maximize the team’s performance.
  • Ensure ongoing development and growth of Columbia’s faculty team, especially during the summer months.

Execute Christian Union’s Strategic Ministry Model at Columbia University

  • Faithfully implement CU’s ministry model on Columbia’s campus and oversee the effective rollout of this ministry model at each life stage of the ministry.
  • Achieve all semesterly and annual key indicators:
  • Students in Bible Courses
  • Leadership Curriculum Participants
  • Hours of Student Prayer
  • Involved New Christians
  • Percent of Students (i.e. CU Graduates) who Give Back
  • Number of Graduating Seniors in Church (post-graduation)
  • Deliver targeted results on other strategic ministry imperatives.
  • Ensure proper development and execution of all God-seeking activities, especially meeting the key indicator goal of weekly hours of prayer.
  • Properly execute the roll-out of the leadership curriculum program.
  • Recruit and teach students the Scriptures in 12-week intensive small-group Bible Courses and in one-on-one settings.
  • Exercise quality control of Bible course content and instruction.
  • Share the gospel with students individually, as well as in small and large group settings.
  • Sustain the discipline and realization of student involvement and ownership.
  • Oversee effective execution of Columbia’s freshman welcoming campaign.
  • Drive proper elevation and execution of Columbia’s leadership lecture series meetings.
  • Develop a comprehensive evangelistic strategy for Columbia University, meeting all gospel exposure, decisions for Christ and involved new believer goals.
  • Impart a comprehensive integration of faith and work, especially applying the Scriptures to strategic marketplace issues and practices found in business, law, government, politics, education, media, medicine, ministry, and the arts.
  • Employ oversight and quality control of mentoring and discipleship activities.
  • Ensure effective conference recruiting and attendance.
  • Provide biblical motivation and instruction to Columbia’s faculty team as needed.
  • Apply corporate best practices of disciplined yearly, semesterly, and quarterly goal setting, tracking, and continuous program improvement.
  • Trouble-shoot and problem-solve as strategic issues or conflicts arise involving other ministries.
  • Offer hospitality and friendship to students through meals, parties, and other social gatherings.
  • Create and manage Columbia’s campus-specific budget.

Fulfill Cross-Functional and Development Responsibilities

  • Represent the ministry with alumni and donors as needed.
  • Attend select fundraising events.
  • Serve as the primary local spokesperson for the ministry, partnering with local ministries and the University as appropriate.
  • Facilitate proper correspondence and interaction between Columbia ministry faculty and the rest of the organization.
  • Manage the Columbia faculty team to ensure that CU’s development team has what they need to cultivate relationships with Cornerstone partners, parents, alumni, and other friends

Education and Experience

  • An undergraduate degree is required.
  • A theology/religion degree or MDiv is a plus.
  • Seven years minimum of professional experience in the for-profit or military sectors is required.
  • Three years minimum of successfully overseeing a team of employees, leading them to achieve individual and group objectives is required.
  • Theological training is helpful but not required

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities

  • Strong organizational skills and people-oriented management skills.
  • Ability to meet deadlines, and to work independently to complete tasks.
  • Knowledge of the basics of the faith, as well as the heart and capacity to study and teach complex theological issues.
  • Excellent communication and partnering abilities.
  • Capable of delegating responsibility to Christian Union fellows and students, and coaching them to performance standards.
  • Quick learning ability to absorb the best practices of the ministry.
  • Strong teaming skills in order to lead and work well with teaching and ministry fellows.

Personality, Characteristics, and Qualifications

  • Tenacity to persevere in a challenging ministry environment.
  • In agreement with Christian Union’s Statement of Faith and Ethics.
  • Strong devotion to Jesus Christ, holiness, and a passion to see great spiritual renewal in America.
  • Adaptable to the culture of a highly secular academic environment.
  • Passion for students to know and follow Jesus Christ, and the ability to form friendships with students quickly and easily.
  • Ability to relate well to athletes and other focused social groups on campus.

This is a full-time, exempt, salaried position.

Salary is based on a pre-established range and commensurates based on experience. Benefits are generous, including paid employee medical coverage; voluntary vision, dental and retirement plans are also available. Paid time off includes vacation, sick, and holidays.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $150,000.00 - $200,000.00 per year

Benefits:

  • 401(k)
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance

Schedule:

  • 8 hour shift

Education:

  • Bachelor's (Required)

Experience:

  • Management: 3 years (Required)
  • Theological Training: 2 years (Preferred)
  • ministry: 3 years (Preferred)

Work Location: One location

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