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PT Coach- Nurturing Children And Youth Program

Shaw UniversityRaleigh, NC
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Job Description

Reporting to the Dean and the Program Director, the Coach of the Nurturing Children and Youth will support ministry

development to achieve outcomes in the Nurturing Children Out-of-the-Mouth of Babes project. Coaches are

responsible for engaging in church project activities and events for non-degree theological education about the

development of youth and young people. The Coach will facilitate the learning and program development efforts to

achieve strategic goals to enhance the religious life of youth outside of worship service. Other responsibilities include

working closely with the Director and the Dean of SUDS to promote theological education in practical ministry. The

Coach must be acquainted with the Black church culture and emerging Church mission and ministry trends and be

prepared to work a varying schedule to attend scheduled project events.

Essential Job Functions:

  • The NYCF Project Coach will adhere to the designated agenda and collaborate with the Director in

advance for the Nurturing Children: Out of The Mouth of Babes project for the School of Divinity.

  • Motivate established partnerships with Black churches to build capacity for revitalizing congregational life

with the support of SUDS.

  • Encourage church leaders to use assessment tools for program development and evaluation of Black

church and congregational development.

  • Collaborate with youth workers, addressing the needs of youth and children in their congregations.
  • Commit to nourishing relationships with participating congregations statewide and nationally to support

goals for the School of Divinity outreach for church leaders.

  • Provide insight into the progress of operations and facilitation of the varied youth workers and their sites.
  • Support the training of youth workers, track attendance at events, and maintain program site roster.
  • Assist in organizing plans of coordinated programs/events/conferences/meetings that support the program.
  • Generate appropriate weekly, quarterly, and annual reports and complete online responsibilities by

required deadlines when needed

  • Maintain appropriate communication (email, phone, and verbal communication) with participants, faculty,

and/or staff.

  • Collect enrollment packets, surveys, and other materials from church site contacts within the designated

timeframe, when necessary, and report any site incidents to Director and the Pastor at assigned sites

  • Other related duties as needed

Supervisory Responsibilities

None

Education and/or Experience

Minimum Education

High School Diploma or Equivalent and/or working towards an Associate's/Bachelor's degree in a related field with an

interest or passion in Black church and the spiritual formation of children and youth.

Minimum Job Qualifications

  • Experience in local Black Church leadership
  • A valid driver's license issued by a government agency from a U.S. state or territory.
  • Familiarity with the characteristics of a private, religious-affiliated liberal arts university
  • Proactive, "can-do" approach; demonstrate initiative and resourcefulness
  • Excellent communication (oral and written) with a proven ability to interact with a diverse range of

individuals both in person and over the phone, applying tact and discretion as situations demand

  • An excellent team player with a positive attitude and the ability to connect and collaborate with others
  • Ability to maintain the confidentiality of church and youth information
  • Intermediate, or better, proficiency in Microsoft Office suite of products and general ability to learn new

software

  • Must have the ability to stand, walk, or sit while working with youth workers in an event setting

Certificates, Licenses or Registrations

None

Other Competencies (skills, abilities, behavior)

Must have a philosophy that is consistent with the Mission, Vision

and Core Values of the organization. Vision, commitment, and experience in achieving goals and pursuing excellence

is critical. Strong oral and written presentation skills. Ability to work well independently and as a member of a team.

Excellence in organization, decision-making, problem-solving and creating a collaborative environment. Ability to

manage multiple projects simultaneously. Must be able to read, write and speak fluently in English.

Physical Demands

Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours/day and climb stairs as required. Some lifting (up to 25

pounds occasionally) bending, and carrying. The employee is regularly required to talk and hear, and to use hands and

fingers to handle or feel.