Title: Religious Education Coordinator and Youth Group Leader
Department: Lifespan Religious Education
Reports to: Director of Lifespan Religious Education (DLRE)
Start Date: January 3, 2024
Schedule: 16 Hours per week with core hours on Sunday 9-1 and other times including evening and weekend events
Pay Range: $18-$20 per hour depending on experience
About the Position: This role is designed to support our growth from a children and family-focused program to a lifespan religious education model. You’ll support the development, administration, and delivery of meaningful religious education and faith development experiences for all ages, from infants to elders.
Specifically, we’re looking for candidates to bring their drive, creativity, and vision to grow a thriving program for middle school through high school youth. A main focus of the role will be leading regular youth programming, which you will shape in collaboration with the youth and the team.
The ideal candidate is someone looking for an opportunity to bring some of their own vision and personality to a small team in a dynamic, growing program. We hope to grow together!
Key Responsibilities:
- Work with DLRE to manage planning and delivery of weekly Sunday morning children’s and adult programming, including curriculum adaptation, material preparation, room setup, and volunteer coordination and supervision
- Represent the program and participate in direct outreach to families and volunteers in person, by email, and by phone
- Draft external communications, including flyers, brochures, emails, and social media posts
- Plan and execute special events and programs
- Support program planning and development
- Work with DLRE to evaluate, redesign, and oversee the program registration process
- Drive programming selection, planning, and delivery for middle and high school youth group(s), including weekly youth group sessions and special events
- Drive outreach and publicity efforts for youth and young adult programs and special events
- Lead weekly youth group sessions in partnership with staff and volunteers
- Serve as a primary point of contact for families of middle and high school youth
- Other duties as assigned
Required Skills/Abilities
- Bachelor’s Degree
- Experience working with middle or high school youth
- Strong commitment to community service and Unitarian Universalist values
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills; ability to work collaboratively
- Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills for event planning and execution
- Computer proficiency for scheduling, communicating, and promoting
- Familiarity with Unitarian Universalism
- Independent work ethic alongside the ability to work closely with a team
Preferred Skills/Abilities:
- Event planning experience and creativity in program development
- Graphic design skills are a plus
- CPR or first aid certification
About First Unitarian
First Unitarian is a diverse congregation committed to addressing personal and societal challenges with passionate action for the healing of the world. Our Lifespan Religious Education (LRE) program offers opportunities for ethical, social, and spiritual growth for children, youth, and adults in a nurturing spiritual community. We celebrate and affirm the active engagement of LGBTQ+ members, friends, and their families.
To Apply:
Send a resume and cover letter to dlre@firstuchicago.org.