About The Salvation Army Hutt CityThe Salvation Army aims to care for people, transform lives and reform society through God, in Christ by the Holy Spirit's power.
The Salvation Army Hutt City exists to bring people into a life changing relationship with Jesus Christ.
About the Role:The Children's Ministries Coordinator is a vital role at The Salvation Army Hutt City.
The main focus is to support the development of tamariki within the Salvation Army Hutt City and Community.
They will provide discipleship, leadership development, service and pastoral care for young people, while fostering relationships with families and other leaders.
What will your responsibilities be:Organisation of and leadership of weekly kids churchOrganisation of and leadership of weekly children's discipleship programmeAdministration for children's ministriesMentoring and support of tamarikiDeveloping and working with a team of volunteers to support children's ministry at Hutt City Corps Our ideal candidate will:Excellent written and oral communication skills.Good cross-cultural understanding.Ability to work well in a teamAbility to mentor and disciple tamariki on a Christian faith journeyBe able to connect with and relate to all people regardless of age, culture and circumstance but have a specific ability to connect with tamariki.Ability to negotiate with, support and encourage tamariki who are navigating challenging life situations.Ability to be discreet and maintain confidentiality.Have group facilitation skillsMust be committed to the beliefs of The Salvation Army, have an understanding of our mission, vision and values and become a fully participating member of the Hutt City Corps.Time management skills Our offer to you:5 x additional leave days and long service leaveDiscounted Medical Insurance with Southern CrossTSA discount card for discount with various retailors such as Repco, Noel Lemming, Placemakers and Big Save Furniture including many moreFree confidential counselling services to support your wellbeingSubsidised flu vaccinations Candidates should be adaptable, energetic, self-motivated and committed to our mission of 'caring for people, transforming lives and reforming society.This role will start on the 22nd January 2025 and is part-time 20 hours a week with working hours being negotiated by the successful candidate.The starting hourly rate for this role will be between $26.16 to $27.78We look forward to receiving your application.TSA is committed to creating a diverse environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity Employer.