Staff Associate or Area Director Administrative & Office Jobs - Moab, UT at Geebo

Staff Associate or Area Director

Moab, UT Moab, UT Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time Estimated:
$43.
1K - $54.
6K a year Estimated:
$43.
1K - $54.
6K a year Description:
The Young Life Moab community is looking for called followers of Christ to give leadership to ministry and kids in our community.
This position can be full- or part-time ranging from entry level staff associate to full-time area director.
Responsibilities:
To oversee kid work (high school and middle school).
Build ministry teams that will creatively and intentionally pursue adolescents through life-on-life relationships.
Train and equip volunteer leaders with Young Life ministry methods.
Raise personal financial support.
Qualifications:
Must be called by God and have a heart to reach adolescents with the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
Young Life volunteer leadership experience is desired.
Must be willing to raise some personal financial support and have a desire to reach kids from a vast range of diversity in both economic, social and ethnic backgrounds.
College degree is preferred.
Youth ministry experience and compassion for lost kids is a must.
Must be teachable and have a strong, creative work ethic.
Notes:
Moab sits in the beautiful landscape of Eastern Utah.
This small resort town is world renown for its hiking, mountain biking and jeeping.
If you love the outdoors, you will love Moab.
This community has a wide range of cultural, ethnic and economic backgrounds.
We value discipleship, relationships and a deep intimacy with Christ.
Young Life has a good history in this community and is looking to build off the good foundational work already in place.
How To Apply:
Contact T.
J.
Dickerson, regional director - Rocky Mountain Region at email protected .
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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