Director of Outreach and Camp - First Baptist Church, Lloydminster
Location: Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada
Employment Type: Full Time Employee
Application Deadline: January 31, 2025
First Baptist Church, Lloydminster (FBC) is currently accepting applications for the position of Director of Outreach. FBC is part of the Fellowship of Evangelical Baptist Churches of Canada, a national body of Evangelical Baptists with whom FBC shares common essential beliefs. FBC is located in the only border city in Canada, straddling the border of Alberta and Saskatchewan.
About Lloydminster - Lloydminster is home to approximately 32,000 residents. It is a young and vibrant community offering the comfort of a rural lifestyle with the convenience of urban amenities. The community has a variety of facilities promoting local sports, culture, and leisure. The city offers residents public and Catholic schooling, post-secondary education, and training activities. Health services include local doctors, a fully equipped regional hospital, health centers, and seniors care. Shopping includes an ever-growing inventory of national retailers, local boutiques, and dining options.
About FBC - FBC is a dynamic community of people who care about Lloydminster and the families within it. FBC's mission is to lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ. FBC's vision is to be a church that everyone wants to attend, and where all who attend grow in one's faith. FBC accomplishes mission and vision through strategy, to Think Big, Think Small, Think In, and Think Out. It is the hope that at FBC people will find a place to connect and belong, an environment in which one can grow and develop in faith and provide a variety of opportunities for the people to reach outside themselves and serve. FBC is an active community with a variety of thriving ministries. FBC has seven full-time ministry positions and two full-time support staff positions. Prior to COVID-19, FBC hosted two Sunday morning services with an average weekly attendance of approximately 700 people. Currently, FBC is averaging around 500 on Sunday mornings, with attendance numbers consistently on the rise. FBC is also currently live-streaming one of the Sunday morning worship services each week. FBC has a vibrant small group ministry consisting of numerous groups helping members and adherents to grow in the faith and maintain a sense of connection inside a large church community. FBC also has a heart for the community around us and FBC intentionally engages with it in a number of different ways and levels. FBC also owns and operates a summer camp – ‘Pleasantview Bible Camp’ – which is another significant means of outreach into the community.
Position Details - FBC is seeking a Director of Outreach to join the church ministry team, be accountable to the elders board through the lead pastor, and report directly to the lead pastor or one designated. Preference will be given to candidates with a heart and passion to connect with the unchurched in the surrounding community, including a heart and vision for running a Christian camp program. Relevant educational training and/or experience will be considered an asset. The Director of Outreach will be responsible for the development and oversight of both FBC outreach initiatives as well as the PBC summer camp program, with a focus on recruitment, leadership training, and development.
Required Skills and Abilities
Demonstrated capability and performance in the areas of visioning
Interpersonal and communication skills
Team building and collaboration
Initiative and adaptability
Working with minimal supervision
Prioritizing multiple demands
Organizational skills
Recruiting, training, and motivating volunteers
Required Personal Characteristics
Trustworthy and respectful
Mature judgment
Approachable and accessible
Flexible and collaborative
Integrity in personal, professional, and ministry responsibilities
Initiative
Strong work ethic
Loves God and others
Lives Proverbs 3:5,6
Supervision
This position involves the supervision and evaluation of volunteers and staff.
Duties and Responsibilities
Without restricting the generality of the description above, the Director of Outreach shall perform such duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the Executive Pastor, including but not restricted to the following:
Conduct oneself in a manner appropriate for an individual who represents Christ’s Church to the community and to the world.
Deal tactfully with fellow staff members, ministry leaders, volunteers, members, adherents, visitors, and the public.
Be able and prepared to share one's personal testimony and explain the steps to knowing God personally with others.
Contribute to the continual improvement of FBC ministries and operations.
Be knowledgeable and supportive of applicable Board policies and administrative procedures.
Develop ministry goals, objectives, and strategies for the ministry year, aligned with the Church Mission & Vision, and communicate these plans to the Executive throughout the year in a timely fashion.
Develop annual ministry area budgets for both Outreach and Camp in conjunction with the Executive Pastor.
Community Outreach
Coordinate Community outreach/service activities.
Oversee Benevolent Ministries.
Strive to accomplish the goals established by the Board and the Lead Pastor.
Recruit, train, and oversee volunteers to support the ministry.
Evaluate, develop, and cast vision for ministry areas aligned with the Church’s Mission and Vision.
Undergo an annual FBC Staff Performance Review. This will also include elements of goal setting for one's ministry area(s) for the upcoming year as well as personal growth evaluation and goal setting.
With awareness of the changing needs, challenges, and opportunities in the congregation and community, assess and revamp ministry strategies to move the church forward to accomplish its Mission.
Camp
Plan the camping programs well in advance of the summer.
Recruit and hire staff to operate the camp program, according to assessed need.
Organize and oversee camp opening and shutdown each spring and fall.
Provide leadership training and development for camp staff and the LIT program (Leaders in Training).
Oversee camp staff and volunteers throughout the summer camping season.
Oversee any camp-related facility rentals.
Plan and provide leadership for a variety of initiatives to integrate campers and families into the life and ministries of the church following camp experiences.
Expectations
The Director of Outreach will strive to further the Mission and Vision of the church in every aspect of one's work.
The Director will resign if at any time the Director finds that one is not able to support the Doctrinal position of the Church, the Mission & Vision of the Church, or the direction of the Church as delineated by the Elders Board and the Lead Pastor.
Confidentiality
The Director of Outreach is required to respect the confidential nature of the work that ministry leaders do. Information regarding any individual must not be discussed in public or with any person not authorized to receive that information. Exchange of personal information within the organization shall be on a “need to know” basis. Breaching confidentiality is a serious violation of acceptable conduct and is grounds for disciplinary action up to and including termination of employment with the church.
Mission: “To lead people into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ.”
Vision: “To be a church that everyone wants to attend, and where all who attend grow in their faith.”
Remuneration: FBC offers a competitive salary and benefits package for this full-time permanent position. Remuneration will be determined in accordance with experience, education, and qualifications.
How to Apply: Apply to this posting by January 31, 2025. Submit a cover letter and resume with a minimum of two personal references. Please indicate “Application – Director of Outreach.” Thank you in advance for your interest. If FBC decides to move forward with the application, the recruiting team will reach out to discuss the next steps. #J-18808-Ljbffr