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University of Michigan College Coordinator — ANN ARBOR, MI

extra holidays - extra parental leave
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Full Remote
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Michigan (USA)

Offer summary

Qualifications:

Deep love for Jesus and ability to lead others to Christ, Passion for outreach ministry, Self-starter with relational ministry grasp.

Key responsabilities:

  • Spiritual and leadership development
  • Direct ministry on campus
  • Resource and ministry support
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Job description

Description

Young Life Greater Ann Arbor is seeking a College Coordinator for the University of Michigan. The University of Michigan is currently ranked #3 in Top Public Universities in the United States with approximately 33,000 undergraduates, made up of a substantial population of out of state and international students. This college ministry has the unique potential to minister to students from across the globe. The University of Michigan is a highly intellectual campus with students ranging vastly in their experience and exploration of faith in Jesus. This College Coordinator will need to be enthusiastic and persistent in reaching and building relationships with lost students. The College Coordinator will be supported and supervised by one of the two Co-Area Directors, while partnering with them in leadership of the broader Young Life area. The area currently serves five other active ministries including high school and Capernaum. **

Responsibilities**

  • Spiritual Development
    • Help ensure that all Young Life ministry in the area is designed and carried out with a dependence on prayer that takes place out of the overflow of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
    • Actively participate in a church community.
    • Assist the Area Directors in leading the area and individuals in spiritual development.
  • Leadership Development
    • Work in partnership with Area Directors to recruit, train, disciple, and develop local volunteer leaders to be sent into the entire Young Life area (including YLC ministry).
    • Partner with the Area Directors and committee to identify, recruit, and develop a strong adult Mission Community.
    • Build partnerships with community leaders, especially on campus, local churches, campus ministries, and businesses.
  • Direct Ministry
    • Be an intentional presence on campus four days a week to model excellent contact work.
    • On a regular basis, pursue and meet with non-leadership students in their environments for the purpose of relational outreach ministry.
    • Utilize proven Young Life College methods to carry out a plan for relational ministry on campus.
    • Participate in creatively planning and implementing a regular outreach event—Young Life College club.
    • Develop a student leadership track, giving students who are participants in the ministry ownership and responsibility.
    • Develop a year-long camping strategy which includes fall weekend, work week, summer staff, and spring break trips.
  • Resource Development
    • Raise personal support in agreement with Area Directors and Mission Community members.
    • Work alongside Mission Community to raise local financial support for Young Life College ministry.
    • Maintain healthy donor-care practices in partnership with the Mission Community through a strategic yearly Relationship Centered Engagement plan.
  • Ministry Support
    • Maintain accurate information on students, leaders, and donors for ministry records.
    • Provide clear, prompt, appropriate, and professional communication to everyone involved in the ministry.
  • Training
    • Attend Eastern Great Lakes Region’s monthly staff meetings and development days.
    • Participate in yearly training in accordance with Young Life’s Learning and Leadership department.
    • Participate in Young Life College specific training or experiences to continue personal and professional development (annual YLC National Summit, monthly YLC All Calls, etc.).

Qualifications

  • A deep love for Jesus, knowledge of God's Word, and ability to lead others to Christ.
  • Strong passion for outreach ministry including a demonstrated desire to build relationships with college students of all backgrounds, races, cultures and circumstances.
  • Grasps the idea of “relational ministry” and earning the right to be heard in the community.
  • A heart for the “furthest out” students, particularly those who may be opposed to Christian faith.
  • Proven track record of self-starting, taking initiative, and ability to upkeep various responsibilities at the same time.
  • Possesses a desire to build ministry, to be a pioneer on the university campus.
  • Willingness to maintain a varying schedule that includes evenings and weekends.
  • Comfortable developing and recruiting adult relationships to build community support.
  • Demonstrated predisposition to initiate relationships and collaborate with church ministries and other campus ministries.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication.
  • Willingness to live in the local area (this includes the city of Ann Arbor and towns of Dexter, Ypsilanti, and Saline).
  • Three years of Young Life or college ministry experience.
  • Bachelor’s degree.

Benefits

  • Medical, dental and vision coverage (at no cost to you).
  • Paid vacation and sick leave.
  • 401(k) matching plan (up to four percent).
  • Health club benefit.
  • And more!

Notes

The University of Michigan is located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, a vibrant city with a population of approximately 130,000 residents and often cited as one of the best places to live in the US. Ann Arbor is forty-five minutes from downtown Detroit, twenty-five minutes from the Detroit International Airport, and three hours from Timber Wolf Lake - A Young Life Camp. The community of Ann Arbor is made up of young professionals and families, many of whom are connected to the university, hospital system, or start ups. Ann Arbor has a downtown area with many charming small businesses, beautiful parks, an arboretum, and the Huron River flowing through the city. Ann Arbor is a true college town with the unique feel of energetic school spirit and local pride.

Required profile

Experience

Spoken language(s):
English
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Other Skills

  • Training And Development
  • Proactivity
  • Adaptability
  • Collaboration
  • Communication
  • Record Keeping
  • Relationship Building
  • Leadership Development

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