Nonprofit

Youth Activity Director

Hybrid, Work must be performed in or near Seattle, WA


  • Details

    Job Type:Part Time
    Compensation:USD $30 - $40 / hour

    Description

    Project Phoenix is a cooperative, evangelical Lutheran ministry for middle and high school youth in North Seattle, committed to serving and welcoming all youth in a Christ-centered community. Through the hosting of regular activities and outings, we seek to bring youth together to build relationships across the region and to strengthen spiritual connections with the church and communities. We are seeking a part time activity director to collaborate with volunteers, parents of youth, and the youth themselves from our 3 participating congregations in visioning, implementing and planning activities throughout the year.

    Shared youth ministry is most effective when we are sharing all of our resources (financial, facilities, equipment, volunteers, kids) and intentionally creating opportunities for youth fellowship that may not exist in our individual congregations. The shared youth ministry of Project Phoenix is inspiring to both the participating kids as well as the adults of our congregations who feed off the energy and vitality that a vibrant youth program brings to the community. All programming and visioning of the participating congregations and volunteer leadership is guided by five core tenets of the Project Phoenix ministry: worship, witness, service, education and fun.

    The Activity Director role is responsible for the planning, marketing, preparation, implementation and recap of up to 6 events during the 2024-2025 school year, with estimated time of 10 hours contributed per event. Events are generally held on evenings or weekends. Goals of the events include (1) youth connecting with one another, (2) youth connecting with the greater community, and (3) youth connecting with their faith.

    The Activity Director is responsible for:

      1. Developing and implementing the Project Phoenix programs in collaboration with volunteers from the board, member families and supporting congregational members. This includes the design and implementation of:
    • October Trunk or Treat service and social event
    • November service and social event
    • 4 events happening in January – May on agreed upon dates/times
    • With the hopes of future years including a back to school BBQ and a potential summer travel event
      1. Publicizing and promoting all events through multiple communications channels and social media, including the creation of promotional materials to be actively shared within the community.
      2. Creating a positive, welcoming environment to ensure positive volunteering experiences.
      3. Keeping Board members and member congregations informed of activities and opportunities.
      4. Submitting a pre-event plan to the Board at least 6 weeks prior to the event and a recap report to the Board following each event.
      5. Maintaining a budget for events that is approved by the Project Phoenix Board.

    Key Skills

    • Ability to relate well to youth, volunteers, board members and pastors.
    • Ability to work well with volunteers, parents and youth.
    • Ability to understand and maintain appropriate boundaries with youth, volunteers and staff.

    Requirements

    • 2-4 years with volunteer management, youth programming, youth ministry or like-kind experience
    • Ability to successfully pass a background check.
    • Possessing a valid driver’s license. Ability to provide own transport may be advantageous.

    Compensation

    $30-40 per hour depending on experience

    Initial one year agreement for the implementation of 6 events, estimated at 10 hours of time per event and compensated at $30-40 per hour depending on experience. Agreement may be renewed annually by the Board and Activity Director’s agreement,

    Location:

    Activities will primarily take place in North Seattle. Member congregations are located in Ballard, Queen Anne and Phinney Ridge. (Member churches include: Ballard First Lutheran, St. John United Lutheran and Queen Anne Lutheran)

    To Apply, please send an introductory letter and resume to jobs@projectphoenixseattle.org .

    Project Phoenix (Lutheran Youth of North Seattle) is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee, contractor or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, national origin, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran status, or any classification protected by federal, state, or local law.

    Project Phoenix is a cooperative, evangelical Lutheran ministry for middle and high school youth in North Seattle, committed to serving and welcoming all youth in a Christ-centered community. Through the hosting of regular activities and outings, we seek to bring youth together to build relationships across the region and to strengthen spiritual connections with the church and communities. We are seeking a part time activity director to collaborate with volunteers, parents of youth, and the youth themselves from our 3 participating congregations in visioning, implementing and planning activities throughout the year.

    Shared youth ministry is most effective when we are sharing all of our resources (financial, facilities, equipment, volunteers, kids) and intentionally creating opportunities for youth fellowship that may not exist in our individual congregations. The shared youth ministry of Project Phoenix is inspiring to both the…

    Location

    Hybrid
    Work must be performed in or near Seattle, WA
    Seattle, WA, USA

    How to Apply

    To Apply, please send an introductory letter and resume to jobs@projectphoenixseattle.org .

    To Apply, please send an introductory letter and resume to jobs@projectphoenixseattle.org .

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