Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Student Ambassador, PT
Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, Fort Worth, Texas, United States, 76102
Standard of Christian Commitment
The candidate must be a professing Christ follower who possesses a strong commitment to the mission and core values of Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College, possess a clear understanding of Southern Baptist heritage and culture, and agree to serve in accordance with and not contrary to the current edition of the Baptist Faith and Message.
Job Title Student Ambassador
Location Ft. Worth, TX
Job Type Part-Time, Hourly
Department Advancement
Reports To AVP for Advancement
Job Description Job Summary The Student Ambassador assists the Office of Institutional Advancement by providing frontline support and assistance to donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests via phone, text, system management, and excellent constituent service.
Key Responsibilities Overall
Serve as a representative of Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College within the Office of Institutional Advancement.
Actively communicate with donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests via phone, email, and text.
Work to achieve institutional goals including fundraising, communication campaigns, and systems processes.
Articulate the value propositions of SWBTS to donors, prospective donors, and guests – participating in gratitude processes such as thank‑you notes, call campaigns, and scholarship communications.
Coordinate with the Digital Development Officer/Data Specialist and the Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement to schedule weekly communication campaigns and campus visits designed to engage constituencies.
Assist with on‑campus events, including Institutional Advancement Events and Campus Tours.
Conduct daily business functions to ensure delivery of core value propositions to donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests, including Call Campaigns, System Management, and Scholarship processes.
Communication Support
Understand the giving, stewardship, and gratitude processes.
Serve as the first line of contact for donors, prospective donors, alumni, and guests via inbound/outbound phone calls, emails, and texts.
Make calls regarding expressions of gratitude and call campaigns to prospective donors, maintaining professionalism and proper phone etiquette.
Provide excellent communication and customer service to all constituents.
Serve prospective students with proper phone etiquette and a friendly, informative tone.
Conduct daily business operations, including entering all interactions into the Slate database, checking the Institutional Advancement email inbox, and directing communication as needed.
Answer constituent inquiries, execute call‑campaigns, process gifts and communications, and fulfill business processes.
Communicate with Development Officers about meaningful interactions with prospective donors and constituents.
Essential Job Measurables
Complete more than 10,000+ phone calls in a calendar year.
Respond to inbound emails within 1 working business day.
Answer Institutional Advancement phone within 1–2 rings.
Deliver, manage, and respond to texts and emails proactively within 1 business day.
Regularly meet with supervisor to discuss performance and set mutually beneficial goals.
Perform additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned to support the team and institutional goals.
Specific Skills and Qualifications
Possession of a bachelor’s degree (completed or in progress).
English required; bilingual speaking abilities desired.
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills.
Strong people skills and ability to clearly communicate the mission, policies, and procedures of the Seminary/College.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word) and adaptability to new CRM systems.
Strong attention to detail and ability to coordinate multiple activities simultaneously.
Comfortable on the phone and with cold‑calling prospective donors.
Detail‑oriented and able to accurately record data within the CRM (Slate).
Excellent email and text communication skills.
Preferred experience with sales, customer service, and CRM databases.
Able to think critically, solve problems, and provide solutions to constituent inquiries.
Understanding of theological and Christian higher education.
Capability to serve constituents and families with high‐level customer service.
Self‑starter with strong administrative ability.
Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative team mindset.
Proficiency in managing difficult or emotional situations and responding promptly to customer needs.
Maintains confidentiality and demonstrates self‑control.
Successful completion of background check, education verification, work verification, and credit check may be required.
Ability to provide proof of U.S. work authorization and identity.
Valid driver’s license; successful clearance of Motor Vehicle Report (Driving Record).
Some positions require proof of car insurance.
Physical Requirements
Employment is generally in an office setting requiring interaction with others and traversing campus.
EEO and Accommodation Statement Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a disability so they may perform the essential functions of a job unless doing so causes a direct threat to these individuals or others in the workplace and the threat cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation or if the accommodation creates an undue hardship to the institution. Contact Human Resources (HR) with any questions or requests for accommodation.
About Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, established in 1908 under the visionary leadership of B.H. Carroll, began as part of Baylor University, became an independent institution in Waco, and later relocated to Fort Worth in 1910. Carroll’s unwavering commitment to orthodoxy, gospel‑centered education, and the Great Commission shaped the seminary’s mission. It trains God‑called men and women for ministry, offering an expansive academic program in theology, missions, evangelism, music and worship, and education. Today, it stands as a beacon of faithfulness, equipping generations to serve Christ’s church globally.
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Job Title Student Ambassador
Location Ft. Worth, TX
Job Type Part-Time, Hourly
Department Advancement
Reports To AVP for Advancement
Job Description Job Summary The Student Ambassador assists the Office of Institutional Advancement by providing frontline support and assistance to donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests via phone, text, system management, and excellent constituent service.
Key Responsibilities Overall
Serve as a representative of Southwestern Seminary and Texas Baptist College within the Office of Institutional Advancement.
Actively communicate with donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests via phone, email, and text.
Work to achieve institutional goals including fundraising, communication campaigns, and systems processes.
Articulate the value propositions of SWBTS to donors, prospective donors, and guests – participating in gratitude processes such as thank‑you notes, call campaigns, and scholarship communications.
Coordinate with the Digital Development Officer/Data Specialist and the Associate Vice President for Institutional Advancement to schedule weekly communication campaigns and campus visits designed to engage constituencies.
Assist with on‑campus events, including Institutional Advancement Events and Campus Tours.
Conduct daily business functions to ensure delivery of core value propositions to donors, alumni, prospective donors, and guests, including Call Campaigns, System Management, and Scholarship processes.
Communication Support
Understand the giving, stewardship, and gratitude processes.
Serve as the first line of contact for donors, prospective donors, alumni, and guests via inbound/outbound phone calls, emails, and texts.
Make calls regarding expressions of gratitude and call campaigns to prospective donors, maintaining professionalism and proper phone etiquette.
Provide excellent communication and customer service to all constituents.
Serve prospective students with proper phone etiquette and a friendly, informative tone.
Conduct daily business operations, including entering all interactions into the Slate database, checking the Institutional Advancement email inbox, and directing communication as needed.
Answer constituent inquiries, execute call‑campaigns, process gifts and communications, and fulfill business processes.
Communicate with Development Officers about meaningful interactions with prospective donors and constituents.
Essential Job Measurables
Complete more than 10,000+ phone calls in a calendar year.
Respond to inbound emails within 1 working business day.
Answer Institutional Advancement phone within 1–2 rings.
Deliver, manage, and respond to texts and emails proactively within 1 business day.
Regularly meet with supervisor to discuss performance and set mutually beneficial goals.
Perform additional tasks and responsibilities as assigned to support the team and institutional goals.
Specific Skills and Qualifications
Possession of a bachelor’s degree (completed or in progress).
English required; bilingual speaking abilities desired.
Excellent verbal, written, and interpersonal skills.
Strong people skills and ability to clearly communicate the mission, policies, and procedures of the Seminary/College.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel, Word) and adaptability to new CRM systems.
Strong attention to detail and ability to coordinate multiple activities simultaneously.
Comfortable on the phone and with cold‑calling prospective donors.
Detail‑oriented and able to accurately record data within the CRM (Slate).
Excellent email and text communication skills.
Preferred experience with sales, customer service, and CRM databases.
Able to think critically, solve problems, and provide solutions to constituent inquiries.
Understanding of theological and Christian higher education.
Capability to serve constituents and families with high‐level customer service.
Self‑starter with strong administrative ability.
Strong interpersonal skills and collaborative team mindset.
Proficiency in managing difficult or emotional situations and responding promptly to customer needs.
Maintains confidentiality and demonstrates self‑control.
Successful completion of background check, education verification, work verification, and credit check may be required.
Ability to provide proof of U.S. work authorization and identity.
Valid driver’s license; successful clearance of Motor Vehicle Report (Driving Record).
Some positions require proof of car insurance.
Physical Requirements
Employment is generally in an office setting requiring interaction with others and traversing campus.
EEO and Accommodation Statement Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary will reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a disability so they may perform the essential functions of a job unless doing so causes a direct threat to these individuals or others in the workplace and the threat cannot be eliminated by reasonable accommodation or if the accommodation creates an undue hardship to the institution. Contact Human Resources (HR) with any questions or requests for accommodation.
About Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary, established in 1908 under the visionary leadership of B.H. Carroll, began as part of Baylor University, became an independent institution in Waco, and later relocated to Fort Worth in 1910. Carroll’s unwavering commitment to orthodoxy, gospel‑centered education, and the Great Commission shaped the seminary’s mission. It trains God‑called men and women for ministry, offering an expansive academic program in theology, missions, evangelism, music and worship, and education. Today, it stands as a beacon of faithfulness, equipping generations to serve Christ’s church globally.
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