Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jobs. Show all posts

Friday, January 16, 2015

Job posting: Liturgy director, Winona MN

Director of Liturgy – St. Mary’s Parish
St. Mary’s Parish is seeking a Director of Liturgy (up to 0.85 FTE) to provide leadership for our vibrant faith community as we gather for prayer and worship. 12 month or 9 month contract negotiable.  Responsibilities include liturgy and music planning and preparation, piano accompaniment as well as liturgical minister recruitment and formation. Bachelor’s or advanced degree in liturgy, music, or related field is required. Resumes may be submitted by email or delivered to the parish office at 1303 West Broadway, Winona, MN, 55987, by March 15, 2015.  For further information or a detailed job description, please contact the parish office: (507) 452-5656stmarys@wacs1.org.

'Tis the season

...that we pay closer attention to job openings.

Please remember to check the www.CatholicJobs.com website.  Even if you are not looking right now, it can give you a good sense of what is possible, and what employers are checking of job applicants.

We will post job openings we receive (that is, a church or organization writes a letter to the department) here on the blog.

Friday, August 29, 2014

CatholicJobs.com




Wondering what to do with the Theology/Pastoral and Youth Ministry/Religious Ed degree?

CatholicJobs.com helps you see what may be possible.  Bookmark it and refer to it--even if you are not a senior.

(There are also the five most recently posted jobs on the left sidebar of this blog.)

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Your Summer Project: work on part of your portfolio

Summertime and the living is easy.
Well, that's exciting!

Perhaps not.  But this is an exercise worth doing and not as hard as it sounds.  Drum roll please....

This is how you CHECK AND SEE HOW YOUR EDUCATION AND FORMATION MEASURES UP NEXT TO THE NATIONAL STANDARDS FOR LAY AND ECCLESIAL MINISTERS.

Sorry, am I screaming with the all caps?  I can't help it.  This is important.

We (the department, with the initial prodding and matchless help of Laurie Ziliak) have created various templates to help you create something that describes or shows how you are proceeding in your education and formation toward certification toward Lay Ecclesial Ministry.  We offer three options:

1. create a concept map, like this one
2. do our (beta mode!) checklist
3. write a narrative that incorporates these standards

There is no standard form for a portfolio, although there are basics that need to be in one: a resume, perhaps a list of people to call for general recommendations (perhaps an employer, an internship director, a pastor, and/or an professor), and evidence that you have done good work preparing to be a lay minister/teacher.  It can be paper or online, although there is probably value in doing both.

Career services can help you craft a good resume and polish interviewing skills.  We can advise on securing recommendations and how to do that.  We want to help you with the evidence piece of the portfolio.  How you present this material is up to you.

You are not expected to complete the National Standards for Lay Ecclesial Ministers by the time you graduate.  However, it would be good to show that you are well on your way, and that you understand that working on these standards is the bread and butter of lay ministry.  Churches want to hire people who are personable, experienced, qualified, and have a good understanding of the work in terms of vocation.  These standards help you articulate that.  You may end up working in a diocese that wants you to get certified through these standards.  Almost any place will be impressed that you are attending to them.  So go do it!

But how?  Personally, I think the checklist is the easiest place to start.  It provides the four sections of the National Standards (human, spiritual, intellectual, and pastoral formation), and the particular items that you should be attending to in some fashion.  HOW you attend to these items is for you to describe and defend.  This checklist is a pilot project for us, and the items to check out are not meant to be exhaustive.  Some items were included as possibilities that you may not think qualify, at least according to your experience--so don't check them.  But the checklist gives you a good sense of how this works, and frankly, can be printed off and included in your portfolio.

Some people love their visuals, and the concept map is one way to provide that.  There are many online options to creating a concept map.  The one I used for the sample is Text2Mindmap .  There are also possibilities in XMind, Lucidchart, Mindmeister...the choice is yours.  Just choose one that will print in a way that fits on a standard piece of paper, if you wish to have a paper portfolio; and make sure any online version is easily accessible for church secretaries dealing with a slow dial up computer.

Then there is the narrative option.  Think about what you have done and write a relatively short ( five page?) defense of how you have attempted to meet the National Standards.  Especially if you are a good writer, this may be the way to go.  You can also easily print it out or post it online for easy access.

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WE STRONGLY ENCOURAGE YOU TO WORK ON THIS OVER THE SUMMER.  Oops, shouting again.  But it's true--this is worthwhile and you will need to do this before it's all over at SMU.  The earlier you start, the more you can "correct" gaps and weaknesses in your portfolio.

The Theology faculty is happy to talk to you about this at any time.

Happy summer!





Tuesday, February 25, 2014

"I'm in a mind-mapping state of mind"

(My apologies to Billy Joel)

In these last few days before break, you may want to set up a meeting with your advisor to discuss the National Standards for Lay and Ecclesial Ministry--either for the end of this week or just after break.  Creating a mind-map, or working with the Google docs form (in beta!), is an optional but important part of your own self-assessment as a student discerning lay ministry in the Church.  A completed mind map can be a useful introduction of yourself within a portfolio as well, electronic or not.

This option has been introduced in Th 209 and Th 460, but if you are interested, please feel free to fool around with the options and make an appointment with your Theology department advisor.

Youth Ministry position: Cold Spring, MN

Greetings from Cold Spring!
We are writing to inform you that we have a Youth Ministry position that will open in our parish on March 1.  Please share the following information with anyone in your school or Youth Ministry program that would be interested in applying for the position.  You can learn more about our parish at www.stboniface.com.  

Our mission statement is: 
We, the Church of Saint Boniface, as a Roman Catholic parish in the Diocese of Saint Cloud that has been served by Benedictine monks and Sisters since its founding in 1878, participate in the mission of the Church given by the Lord Jesus to proclaim His Gospel and make disciples of all nations, to welcome these new disciples in a praying and hospitable community, and to provide on-going formation in discipleship of Jesus Christ.

We are grateful for any assistance you can give us in letting qualified candidates know about this position.  Please give any one who is interested in the position the following instructions:
Please open the attached “Saint Boniface Employment Application.pdf” file and job description, and print the file.  
Send in the completed application along with a copy of your resume and letter of intent to the address provided at the top of the form.  
The position will remain open until filled.

Peace,
Father Matthew, OSB


Fr. Matthew Luft, OSB
Pastor
Church of Saint Boniface
501 Main Street
Cold Spring, MN 56320-2325
 
pastor@stboniface.com
www.stboniface.com
320.685.3280
 
         In omnibus glorificetur Deus.  (1 Peter 4.11)

Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Youth Ministry Internship and Year Long Volunteering Opportunity

Please pass along the following job opportunities to your students who want to spread the Gospel and inspire thousands in faith.
 
Youth Ministry Internships
Gain vital youth ministry skills by learning to: implement a comprehensive youth ministry program; engage youth and adults to call them into the ministry; plan, organize, and execute programming; present spiritual programs and retreats in dynamic ways; successfully collaborate with a parish staff; facilitate meetings and small groups effectively; disciple youth and young adults into the mission of Jesus.  You will receive the youth ministry skills and experience to get a job.
 
Catholic Youth Evangelizers
SPIRITUS is a dynamic group of young adults called to evangelize thousands of Catholic youth each years through retreats and parish youth ministry.  We are seeking passionate Catholics, 20-29 Years of age, who have a love for their faith and want to ignite the faith of others!  SPIRITUS team members live in community and travel to schools and parishes throughout Wisconsin, inspiring students in grades 3-12 through retreats, spiritual programs, bible studies, and parish-based youth and young adult ministry.
 
Compensation
Both positions receive: God’s grace to evangelize His youth; a community of friends to live and work with; training in evangelization and youth ministry; housing, food, health insurance, $150 monthly allowance, spiritual direction, weekly formation classes, time off for holidays, $2000 stipend upon completion of program, and an awesome year of serving that will change your life forever.
 
God bless you in your ministry!
 
Andrea Gratton
Retreat Coordinator and SPIRITUS Recruiter

(920) 722-8918 ext. 6
andrea@spiritusonline.orgwww.spiritusonline.org
 

Monday, February 10, 2014

Youth and Young Adult Ministry Position: Pax Christi Church, Rochester MN

Another job opening sent to us!

Pax Christi Catholic Church, in Rochester, MN, is seeking a Coordinator of Youth & Young Adult Ministry with the intent to form disciples of Jesus Christ, and His Church, through a unified vision for ministry to young people, from early adolescence through young adulthood. Responsibilities include assisting in the coordination of 6th-12th grade faith formation, leadership development, and young adult ministry, as well as preparing students for the Sacrament of Confirmation. Candidates should posses a passion for leading others towards Christ, strong organizational and communication skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a team environment. Ideally candidates would have a minimum of 1-2 years of volunteer experience in youth and/or campus/young adult ministry and, preferably, a bachelor’s degree in religious/pastoral studies, education, or a related field. This full-time position will include evening and weekend hours. All inquiries can be directed to Mark Oldenburg at 507-282-8542 ext. 104. Send resume and cover letter to parishadministrator@paxchristichurch.org by March 17th, 2014.

Youth Ministry position: Stevens Point, WI

They reached out to us....

More information and application here.

Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Elevator Pitch competition--Feb 6. Win money, practice "selling" an event


We want you to try this! If you are a PYM major, you will be doing public speaking about events and fundraisers on a regular basis. Get some practice and possibly win a cash prize! Dr. Beal is willing to be a sounding board for practice runs, and give tips. Sign up with Teresa Speck by Feb 4. More info.