Diocese of Winona-Rochester Employment
Pastoral Care Ministry Director
Church of St. Stephen @ Anoka, MN posted on Tue, Jan 31
Apply until: 2023-03-01
Position: Pastoral Care Ministry Director
Date: January 2023
Exempt, Full Time 12 month Position
RESOURCE and Direct Responsibility for:
Pastoral Care Ministers
Bereavement Ministers
Funeral Coordinators
Charity Outreach Volunteers
Homebound Ministers
Respect Life Groups
Other Volunteer Groups
PURPOSE: The Pastoral Care Director is to help create an atmosphere of a caring presence seeking out member needs and encouraging members to care for one another. The Pastoral Care Director is to make available services to members of our community. This person manages a programs which enables members to assist in the pastoral ministry for the parish.
GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES: Employment in and by the Church is substantially different from secular employment. Church employees must conduct themselves in a manner which is consistent with and supportive of the mission and purpose of the Church. Their public behavior must not violate the faith, morals or laws of the Church or the Archdiocese, such that it cannot embarrass the Church or give rise to scandal. It is required that this employee is an active, participating Roman Catholic.
REPRESENTATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES: Be present and ready to work on time for all scheduled hours.
Create an approachable and welcoming environment where all feel comfortable bringing their emotional, social, and spiritual needs forth in a spirit of confidentiality.
Pastoral Care Ministry
- Provide a listening ministry of care and support
- Encourage parishioners to take up leadership roles in Pastoral Care Ministry
- Manage, lead, and train the ministry program with lay persons
- Provide and coordinate commission training for lay ministers
- Arrange for ongoing communion distribution calls with trained volunteers, as needed
- Manage the pastoral needs and pastoral visits for the homebound, hospitalized, and nursing home
- Schedule routine communion visits or word prayer services at various local nursing homes
- Manage prayer request process with volunteers
- Ministry to the Bereaved
- Provide pastoral support to grieving families
- Meets with families for funeral planning and coordination of ministers
- Conducts wake services, if requested or arranges for a trained volunteer to do so
- Coordinates the annual Mass of Remembrance, All Souls Day, and anointing of the sick Mass
- Support and assist support groups as a ministry of the parish
- Makes referrals to outside groups as needed such as grief support groups
- Volunteer Development
- Identifies people who have a passion and a gift for pastoral care ministry
- Recruit, train, supervise and mentor volunteer teams to assist in ministering to those in need
- Administration
- Communicates regularly with families served, volunteers and others such as personal interaction, bulletin, email, other electronic forms, etc.
- Participates in programs and networking opportunities
- Manages pastoral ministry volunteers for the completion the safe environment training
- Attends scheduled meetings
- Management
- Manage Pastoral Ministry Commission to develop plans and goals for Pastoral Care Ministry, to monitor the progress of the plan and to identify needs that arise during the year
- Provides effective leadership for the parish and is responsible for the operational management for pastoral care ministries
- Responsible for listening and responding appropriately to the stakeholders within the pastoral care ministry area in a timely manner
- Charity Assistance
- Meet with and refer persons requesting help or seeking counseling or spiritual guidance
- Establish referral relationships with local agencies that provide support
- Manage outreach and charity needs within budget and approved guidelines
OTHER RESPONSIBILITES INCLUDE: The responsibilities listed above are representative responsibilities intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by the staff member assigned to this position. It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of responsibilities and qualifications required of the position. This job description can be changed at any time at the sole discretion of the Employer.
QUALIFICATIONS: Pastoral Care Ministry experience
Interacts and communicates well with others
Proficient in written and computer skills
Strong organizational skills
Social Work Degree, preferred but not required
MENTAL DEMANDS: Leadership abilities
Supportive and confidential
Committed to parish vision and values
Interested candidates email: lorlando@ststephenchurch.org