STAFF POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
Position: Program Officer for Transition Ministry (Center for Mission Leadership)
Date: November 15, 2008
Closing Date: December 31, 2008
Contact: Vivian Harrison, Human Resources Manager (see contact information below)
The Center for Mission Leadership is engaged in building networks and providing resources and tools for creative pastoral and prophetic leadership in the church and beyond. It includes areas of lay and ordained ministry, Women’s Ministries, Chaplaincies, Mission Personnel, Young Adults and Theological Education, church growth and vitality. This position will further God’s mission by serving and equipping the people of the Episcopal Church in the Ministries of Transition.
The Program Officer for Transition Ministry should have a broad vision for church and clergy deployment. This position requires a passion for congregational ministry as well as an appreciation of ministry in a wide variety of settings, knowledge of the emerging church and a desire to seek creative solutions regarding the current reality of clergy shortage. The incumbent is expected to provide diocesan deployment/transition officers with resources to equip them to think and work creatively in response to the deployment and leadership issues facing the 21st century church. The position requires a person who is culturally competent and who demonstrates a commitment to assisting diocesan deployment/transition officers to strive to increase multicultural pools of candidates. Working with Bishops and diocesan deployment/transition officers, the position requires the ability to explore and envision new models of congregational ministry as well as assisting clergy and lay ministers in calling processes. These may include chaplaincies.
Essential responsibilities: Exercise programmatic, managerial and budgetary oversight and responsibility for the Office of Transition Ministry; analyze and understand employment needs and trends in the Episcopal Church in order to plan strategically and offer recommendations for deployment programs; develop resources for diocesan deployment/transition officers to increase understanding of complex clergy employment issues and identify effective solutions to address these issues; create and present reports about the Office’s work to the Board for Transition Ministry and the Executive Council; and, increase the strategic use of technology for deployment solutions.
Qualifications: A Bachelor’s degree and theological education/training; an advanced degree is preferred; ordination is not required; at least three years experience in deployment/transitions ministry; thorough knowledge and understanding of the organization and governance of the Episcopal Church; at least 3 years experience as a trainer; experience as a leader and manager; demonstrated ability to work with a variety of cultures and groups. The qualified applicant will possess leadership development skills; collaborative leadership style; be culturally competent to engage with diverse populations; ability to work effectively with volunteer boards; ability to effectively train others with confidence and sensitivity; ability to manage staff and budget; strategic understanding of the uses/applications of technology to Transition Ministry programs; above average computer literacy; excellent interpersonal skills; excellent oral and written communication skills.
This position is based in New York City at the Episcopal Church Center and involves extensive travel. The strategic plan and budget of the Office for Transition Ministry is available upon request.
Annual salary is $90,000 - $92, 0000, commensurate with experience, includes a generous benefits package and moving expenses. EOE, m/f/d/v encouraged to apply.
To apply, submit a letter of interest, a resume and a list of three professional references to eccjobs@episcopalchurch.org and indicate in the subject line:
Program Officer for Transition Ministry.
Please, no telephone inquiries. Qualified applicants will be contacted.
Register for New Latino Ministries Directory
We are excited to announce that the Office for Latino/Hispanic Ministry and CDO’s Office for Transition Ministry have developed a bilingual Latino Ministries Directory as a great way for you to offer your gifts for ministry to the Church! This directory is also a tool which dioceses and congregations can use to assist in their discernment processes for calling clergy and lay professionals.
This easy-to-use online directory offers the following opportunities:
• To assist the deployment and calling of Latino/Hispanic ministers—lay and ordained—by making their skills and experiences known in Spanish and English.
• To promote the deployment and calling of Anglo clergy and lay ministers who are bilingual and/or who feel called to ministry with Latinos/ Hispanics;
• To enable registrants, both Latino/Hispanic and Anglo, to display their unique gifts for Latino/Hispanic ministry by providing another tool in addition to the CDO Profile.
• To provide a database on the ministry and skills of Latino/Hispanic ministers.
This is the first time and place where persons whose primary language is Spanish can make themselves known to bishops, transitions/deployment officers, and congregations in the Episcopal Church through a churchwide vehicle.
We encourage you to register and make known to the Church your leadership skills and experience. If you are a lay minister, you will first need authorization to register.
Click this link to download the form.
Click the appropriate link to get started:
• For English-speaking Clergy/Lay Ministers: www.netdirectories.com/~lmd/premenu.htm
• For Spanish-speaking Clergy/Lay Ministers: www.netdirectories.com/~lmd/premenus.htm
• For DDOs/Transitions Officers: www.netdirectories.com/~lmd/menu_ddo.htm
Church Compensation Report 2007 Available
Dr. Matthew Price of the Church Pension Group has completed the Church Compensation Report for 2007 as of September 2008. Please see this 17-page informative report which lists: national as well as provincial and diocesan statistics; compensation by gender and position in comparative perspective; lay employees' compensation, and much more.
Download report (pdf).
NEW RESOURCE! Parish Calling Kit on CD
All publications included in the hardcopy “Parish Calling Kit” are now on an affordable, easy to download CD:
What is the CDO/How the System Works, Search, Prayer in the Calling Process, Interim Ministries Books I and II, Caring for Clergy in the Calling Process, Caring for Clergy through Compensation, How to Read a CDO Profile, John Doe and Sally Roe Sample Profiles, Interviewing in the Calling Process, Ministry Skill/Experience Manual, Called to Work Together, Living into our Ministries: the Mutual Ministry Cycle.
CDs can be ordered through CDO for $5.00/each with a 10% discount for 10 or more. These short publications are excellent resources for vestries and Search Committees just beginning the prayerful discernment and calling process.
Calling Clergy: a Spiritual and Practical Guide through the Search Process
by Elizabeth Rankin Geitz
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Deployment/Transitions Officer for the Diocese of New Jersey, Geitz offers guidelines for preparation of the parish profile and the work of the calling committee. Web-based appendix includes sample letters, questionnaire templates, a calendar wizard for meeting and itinerary planning, interviewing tips, and prayers and brief liturgies for use by committee members.
Rebecca McClain, Executive Director of Godly Play, says: "Elizabeth Geitz has written a remarkable pilgrims’ guide for congregations in transition… It is a wonderful and welcome new resource to every community in transition and is highly recommended by CDO."
Ordering information: $12/each with a 20% discount to parishes and dioceses. See the Church Publishing website at: www.churchpublishing.org/callingclergy or call (800) 242-1918.
Discernment Process for Rectors/Vicars based on Calling Clergy by the Rev. Canon Elizabeth Geitz (Powerpoint presentation)
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Guide to Human Resources Practices
The Church Publishing recently published the 2nd Edition of a "Guide to Human Resources Practices for Lay Employees in Episcopal Churches." CDO is serving on a Task Force coordinated by the Office for Ministry Development, together with representatives from CPG, NNECA, CEPVA, B+E+S+T, NACED, and HR experts in the church workplace. We commend this excellent guide particularly to congregations and dioceses who work with justice, accountability, and legalties in church-related employment. $20.
Order from CPG