Peachtree Road United Methodist
Associate Director of Student Ministry
Peachtree Road United Methodist, Atlanta, Georgia, United States, 30383
ABOUT WESTSIDE TABLE
Westside Table is a growing multi-cultural church rooted in the Westside of Atlanta and is a second campus of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. We are a diverse and community-based church who believes in creating authentic Christian community through dynamic worship, intentional hospitality, spiritual formation, community service and living out the way of Jesus in practical ways as we welcome all people.
The Associate Director of Student Ministries will lead and nurture the spiritual lives of middle and high school students at Westside Table. This person will build relationships with students and families, design engaging programming, and create a welcoming space that helps students come to faith, grow in faith and live out their faith by making a difference in our community. We're looking for someone who loves Jesus, connects easily with young people, and wants to build something meaningful in a growing and creative church community.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and lead weekly student gatherings that include teaching, discussion, prayer and fun activities.
Build relationships with students and families through regular communication, outreach, and presence at church events.
Support students by attending their extracurricular activities (e.g., sports games, performances, academic events) as a way of showing care and building deeper connections.
Recruit, equip, and support volunteers to serve in student ministry.
Coordinate special events such as retreats, service projects, or mission opportunities.
Partner with the Campus Pastor and church leadership to integrate students into the life of the broader church.
Prepare and oversee the ministry budget, maintaining careful stewardship and accurate budgeting.
Ensure the space for youth ministry is welcoming, safe, organized and adequately equipped for age-appropriate use.
Maintain clear safety and communication protocols, including background checks and Safe Sanctuaries training.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Comfortable articulating their faith in Jesus and practice their faith in a way that is consistent with the values of Westside Table and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.
Proactive problem solver who can follow through on completing assignments and projects in a timely manner.
Proficient in all forms of communication. Effective with one-on-one conversations as well as large audience presentations. Clearly communicates in both oral and written formats.
Excellent teamwork, collaboration, and management skills to lead ministry teams, multiple events and supervision of employees and volunteers.
Ability to relate to students across a diversity of backgrounds.
Qualifications
Committed to a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and leading in a Christian community.
Two or more years experience working with middle and high school students in a church, school, or nonprofit setting.
Bachelor's degree preferred; theological or ministry training is a plus.
Details and Compensation
20+ hours per week with flexible scheduling (includes Sunday mornings and some evening/weekend responsibilities).
Competitive pay rate commensurate with experience.
Opportunities for professional development and mentorship.
Westside Table is a growing multi-cultural church rooted in the Westside of Atlanta and is a second campus of Peachtree Road United Methodist Church. We are a diverse and community-based church who believes in creating authentic Christian community through dynamic worship, intentional hospitality, spiritual formation, community service and living out the way of Jesus in practical ways as we welcome all people.
The Associate Director of Student Ministries will lead and nurture the spiritual lives of middle and high school students at Westside Table. This person will build relationships with students and families, design engaging programming, and create a welcoming space that helps students come to faith, grow in faith and live out their faith by making a difference in our community. We're looking for someone who loves Jesus, connects easily with young people, and wants to build something meaningful in a growing and creative church community.
Key Responsibilities
Plan and lead weekly student gatherings that include teaching, discussion, prayer and fun activities.
Build relationships with students and families through regular communication, outreach, and presence at church events.
Support students by attending their extracurricular activities (e.g., sports games, performances, academic events) as a way of showing care and building deeper connections.
Recruit, equip, and support volunteers to serve in student ministry.
Coordinate special events such as retreats, service projects, or mission opportunities.
Partner with the Campus Pastor and church leadership to integrate students into the life of the broader church.
Prepare and oversee the ministry budget, maintaining careful stewardship and accurate budgeting.
Ensure the space for youth ministry is welcoming, safe, organized and adequately equipped for age-appropriate use.
Maintain clear safety and communication protocols, including background checks and Safe Sanctuaries training.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Comfortable articulating their faith in Jesus and practice their faith in a way that is consistent with the values of Westside Table and Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.
Proactive problem solver who can follow through on completing assignments and projects in a timely manner.
Proficient in all forms of communication. Effective with one-on-one conversations as well as large audience presentations. Clearly communicates in both oral and written formats.
Excellent teamwork, collaboration, and management skills to lead ministry teams, multiple events and supervision of employees and volunteers.
Ability to relate to students across a diversity of backgrounds.
Qualifications
Committed to a growing relationship with Jesus Christ and leading in a Christian community.
Two or more years experience working with middle and high school students in a church, school, or nonprofit setting.
Bachelor's degree preferred; theological or ministry training is a plus.
Details and Compensation
20+ hours per week with flexible scheduling (includes Sunday mornings and some evening/weekend responsibilities).
Competitive pay rate commensurate with experience.
Opportunities for professional development and mentorship.