First Baptist Atlanta
Director of Next Steps and Assimilation
First Baptist Atlanta, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Free food & snacks
Health insurance
Paid time off
Training & development
Vision insurance
Wellness resources
Competitive salary
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
Opportunity for advancement
Stock options plan
Tuition assistance
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Next Steps and Assimilation leads people from their first visit at First Baptist Atlanta (FBA) into a fully engaged life of discipleship. This role unites Guest Experience and Next Steps to ensure every person is welcomed with biblical hospitality, cared for personally, and guided toward salvation, baptism, membership, and service. The Director equips volunteers, ministers to individuals, and partners with staff to build a culture of connection and discipleship.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Growing and mature personal relationship with Jesus Christ; models Christ-like character in all interactions.
2. Alignment with the beliefs, values, and mission of FBA.
3. Heart for ministry with strong relational, leadership, and organizational skills.
4. Experience in recruiting, training, and equipping volunteers.
5. Strong communication skills with ability to teach and present effectively.
6. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; ministry data systems experience preferred.
7. Ability to manage details while leading with vision in a fast-paced environment.
8. Availability during ministry hours, including Sundays and special events.
9. Passion for hospitality and discipleship as expressions of the Great Commission.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Hospitality & Care
10. Lead a culture of biblical hospitality by modeling the Red-Carpet Standard (H.E.A.R.T.).
11. Recruit, equip, and care for First Impressions volunteers.
12. Train and encourage volunteers, helping them grow spiritually as they serve.
13. Evaluate and improve the guest experience across services and events.
Assimilation & Discipleship
14. Guide people through FBA's discipleship pathway: Experience, Grow, Share.
15. Oversee baptism ministry, ensuring preparation, communication, and hospitality.
16. Lead First Class for new members and guests.
17. Equip decision counselors for salvation, baptism, and membership.
18. Provide oversight for the Decision Room and online viewer responses.
19. Support development of new believer resources and classes.
20. Track each person's discipleship journey through ministry data systems.
Leadership & Collaboration
21. Equip and mobilize volunteers to serve out of their spiritual gifts and grow in their walk with Christ.
22. Collaborate with ministry leaders to integrate assimilation and discipleship touchpoints.
23. Oversee the Overlook Ministry, ensuring every guest is greeted and cared for.
24. Monitor and celebrate professions of faith, baptisms, and membership engagement.
25. Partner with other churches to learn and apply best practices.
26. Manage the ministry budget and steward resources wisely.
KEY MEASURES OF SUCCESS
27. Professions of faith, baptisms, and membership engagement.
28. Volunteer development, satisfaction, and spiritual growth.
29. Positive guest feedback and results from mystery guest evaluations.
30. Accuracy of ministry data and follow-up completion.
31. Effective collaboration across ministries.
First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, is a vibrant family of believers in Jesus Christ. We are the spiritual home to thousands of people in metro Atlanta and the source of spiritual encouragement to millions of others around the world.
Founded in 1848 in the heart of downtown Atlanta, our church has been a light for Christ through the darkest times in our city's history and through the most challenging times our nation has faced.
For 175 years, God has sustained our church as each generation, from our founding to the present, has acknowledged our dependence upon God and has sought to honor the truth of His Word, the Bible.
Among our membership are people from 98 countries of origin, making us one of the most ethnically diverse congregations in America.
We like to think that our congregation resembles the picture of heaven described in Revelation 5:9, where God's throne is surrounded by those whom Christ had redeemed "out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation."
POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Next Steps and Assimilation leads people from their first visit at First Baptist Atlanta (FBA) into a fully engaged life of discipleship. This role unites Guest Experience and Next Steps to ensure every person is welcomed with biblical hospitality, cared for personally, and guided toward salvation, baptism, membership, and service. The Director equips volunteers, ministers to individuals, and partners with staff to build a culture of connection and discipleship.
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Growing and mature personal relationship with Jesus Christ; models Christ-like character in all interactions.
2. Alignment with the beliefs, values, and mission of FBA.
3. Heart for ministry with strong relational, leadership, and organizational skills.
4. Experience in recruiting, training, and equipping volunteers.
5. Strong communication skills with ability to teach and present effectively.
6. Proficiency in Microsoft Office; ministry data systems experience preferred.
7. Ability to manage details while leading with vision in a fast-paced environment.
8. Availability during ministry hours, including Sundays and special events.
9. Passion for hospitality and discipleship as expressions of the Great Commission.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Hospitality & Care
10. Lead a culture of biblical hospitality by modeling the Red-Carpet Standard (H.E.A.R.T.).
11. Recruit, equip, and care for First Impressions volunteers.
12. Train and encourage volunteers, helping them grow spiritually as they serve.
13. Evaluate and improve the guest experience across services and events.
Assimilation & Discipleship
14. Guide people through FBA's discipleship pathway: Experience, Grow, Share.
15. Oversee baptism ministry, ensuring preparation, communication, and hospitality.
16. Lead First Class for new members and guests.
17. Equip decision counselors for salvation, baptism, and membership.
18. Provide oversight for the Decision Room and online viewer responses.
19. Support development of new believer resources and classes.
20. Track each person's discipleship journey through ministry data systems.
Leadership & Collaboration
21. Equip and mobilize volunteers to serve out of their spiritual gifts and grow in their walk with Christ.
22. Collaborate with ministry leaders to integrate assimilation and discipleship touchpoints.
23. Oversee the Overlook Ministry, ensuring every guest is greeted and cared for.
24. Monitor and celebrate professions of faith, baptisms, and membership engagement.
25. Partner with other churches to learn and apply best practices.
26. Manage the ministry budget and steward resources wisely.
KEY MEASURES OF SUCCESS
27. Professions of faith, baptisms, and membership engagement.
28. Volunteer development, satisfaction, and spiritual growth.
29. Positive guest feedback and results from mystery guest evaluations.
30. Accuracy of ministry data and follow-up completion.
31. Effective collaboration across ministries.
First Baptist Church of Atlanta, Georgia, is a vibrant family of believers in Jesus Christ. We are the spiritual home to thousands of people in metro Atlanta and the source of spiritual encouragement to millions of others around the world.
Founded in 1848 in the heart of downtown Atlanta, our church has been a light for Christ through the darkest times in our city's history and through the most challenging times our nation has faced.
For 175 years, God has sustained our church as each generation, from our founding to the present, has acknowledged our dependence upon God and has sought to honor the truth of His Word, the Bible.
Among our membership are people from 98 countries of origin, making us one of the most ethnically diverse congregations in America.
We like to think that our congregation resembles the picture of heaven described in Revelation 5:9, where God's throne is surrounded by those whom Christ had redeemed "out of every tribe and tongue and people and nation."