Job Description
Director of Youth Ministry 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars 3312 Dryden Road, Fort Worth, TX 76109 Full-time Catholic Diocese Of Fort Worth 7 reviews Full-time The principal duty of all employees is to assist in the mission of the Church in the Diocese of Fort Worth. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of all activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change at any time with or without notice.
General Position Summary:
The Director of Youth Ministry is responsible for developing a comprehensive youth ministry program to guide all High school students in the parish's geographic bounds through the process of evangelization and catechesis. In collaboration with the Pastor, and the Director of Catechesis and Evangelization Department, this person shares the responsibility spread the Gospel as a "Spirit-filled evangelizer… fearlessly open to the working of the Holy Spirit." (Evangelii Gaudium, 259) The Director of Youth Ministry also collaborates with parish staff and leadership to ensure all youth programming aligns with the mission, values, and sacramental life of the Catholic Church. Principal Accountabilities:
Retreats, Lock-ins, and service opportunities Coordinate and lead parish retreats, mission trips, and large-scale youth events. Manage all logistics related to these experiences, including planning, budgeting, communication, scheduling, and content development. Ensure all activities provide meaningful opportunities for faith growth, service, and community building. Youth Ministry Programming (Middle School & High School): Developing cutting-edge curriculum, balancing relatability and depth, Engaging the middle & high school students through immersive, lively games, Training the Core Team in evangelization and discipleship, Intentionally crafting small group time around accompaniment and the continual call to conversion, Connecting with the parish at-large through promotion and various events, Collaborate with volunteers to implement the weekly programming nights and middle school events, communicating about food, setup, small group expectations, and any other details as needed. Address any questions or concerns raised by parents of Middle School and High Ministries students. Confirmation Program Oversee and administer the parish Confirmation program, ensuring a structured, accountable, and spiritually meaningful formation process. Research, select, and implement an appropriate Confirmation curriculum in collaboration with parish leadership. Manage all administrative responsibilities related to Confirmation, including registration, documentation, sacramental records, and communication with families. Develop and coordinate monthly lesson plans, speaker schedules, and session materials. Recruit, train, and support volunteer catechists for the Confirmation program. Plan, coordinate, and lead Confirmation retreats and related sacramental preparation events. Develop strong catechetical content and adapt to the needs of the specific students in the program. Faith Formation Department:
Work alongside the Faith Formation department to bring about deepening conversion for the entire family through unified, strategic ministry offerings. Participate in weekly department meetings and daily check-ins, making decisions and reporting on various accountabilities as necessary. Collaborate with the department to put on various events and programs for the entire family. Young Adult Ministry Plan and coordinate young adult gatherings, Bible studies, service opportunities, and social events that foster discipleship and connection. Collaborate with parish leadership to integrate young adults into the broader mission and ministries of the parish. Recruit and support young adult leaders and volunteers to assist in building a sustainable and welcoming ministry community. Any other responsibilities as given by the Director of Faith Formation/Pastor. Typical Decisions and/or Recommendations Made in This Position:
Moderate - Exercise discretion and independent judgment with respect to matters of significance Internal Contacts:
Pastor, Religious Education Department, Administrative Staff External Contacts:
Saint Andrew Parishioners Diocesan Evangelization and Catechesis Staff Parishioners, diocese vendors, local, state, and federal agency representatives, and auditors. Working Conditions and/or Physical Requirements:
Required to work some nights and weekends. Some general ability to navigate computer software Lifting:
Safely lifting 35 lbs. on a regular basis, 50 lbs. on an occasional basis. Balancing:
Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent falling when walking, standing or crouching on narrow, slippery or erratically moving surfaces. Use of Fingers:
Picking, pinching, typing or otherwise working, primarily with fingers rather than with the whole hand or arm as in handling. Communicating:
Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Conveying detailed or important spoken instructions to other workers accurately, clearly, and quickly. Must be personable and able to effectively communicate and work with staff, contractors, and volunteers. Travel Requirements:
Some travel is required for ongoing Diocesan training and for staff development. Travel for youth retreats may also be required. Education and Experience Preferred:
Practicing Catholic, faithful to the Magisterium and in good standing with the Catholic Church. Bachelor's degree in theology or related field Minimum three years of experience in ministry CPR/AED and Stop the Bleed Training Knowledge and Skills Preferred:
Knowledge of the Catholic Church, Catholic sacraments, Catholic rites and liturgies Knowledge of the application of the Catechumenal model (OCIA) model as the central method of teaching the Catholic faith Skilled at strategic planning Requires working some nights and weekends Excellent administrative, organizational, facilitation, research and process skills. Ability to coordinate, motivate, and support volunteers Ability to work with children to ensure their safety and development applying sound and effective policies and procedures Demonstrated ability to listen empathetically, make peace, and de-escalate Demonstrated history of good judgement. Demonstrated aptitude for adaptability and flexibility. Ability to use various computer software programs; strong computer skills in Microsoft Office Suite, especially in Word and Excel. Ability to use various office machines (copier, fax, phones, calculator, scanner, etc.) or ability to learn. Ability to meet deadlines and follow directives from Pastor in a timely manner. Ability to receive, understand, retain, and complete verbal and written tasks. Ability to work independently as well as in teams. Ability to provide excellent customer service and work efficiently with staff, clergy, religious, and laity. Ability to honor and maintain confidentiality. Ability to work well with people from a diverse variety of audiences. Excellent organization, prioritization, and communication skills. FLSA Designation:
Exempt, FT - 40 hours per week, onsite,