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Assistant Campus Ministry Director - The Ohio State University
International Friendships, Inc. 3.7
Remote youth ministry director job
Job Description
Introducing IFI, and why you want to be an Assistant Campus Ministry Director with us:
International Friendships, Inc. is a growing faith-based organization, whose mission is to extend life-changing hospitality and friendship to international college students out of reverence for Jesus. We do this by offering services, such as airport pickups, holiday hosting, temporary housing, conversation partnerships, and social events and trips.
Expected work schedule for the Assistant Campus Ministry Director:
Full- or part-time, flexible schedule
Occasional evenings and/or weekends for specific events/projects
Attendance at several conferences each year, including IFI Staff Retreats
Pay structure for an Assistant Campus Ministry Director:
Requires the development of a ministry partner team which supplies the necessary prayer and financial support to cover salary, benefits, and ministry expenses
Training is provided to develop a team of ministry partners
Pay range is typically between $46,800 and $80,600 after the period of support development, based on experience and other factors
Assistant Campus Ministry Director Benefits:
Paid vacation, sick, holidays, and more (once eligible)
Health benefits (medical, dental, and vision) for eligible staff
Flexible hours and work-from-home availability
Staff care to support mental, social, and spiritual health for all staff
About the area and Responsibilities of an Assistant Campus Ministry Director
The overall role of the Assistant Campus Ministry Director is to support the Campus Ministry Director with oversight of a campus ministry team. This involves providing administrative guidance, communication of strategic and mission-based focus, and supervision of campus staff, so that the team can expand the ministry's impact on the spiritual growth of international students. This position is part of the Central Ohio ministry team and requires the candidate to live in Columbus, OH.
The Assistant Campus Ministry Director will (list not all inclusive):
Support Campus Ministry Director by:
Providing paid staff with performance assessments, including fundraising expectations, and periodic employee benefit review
Ensuring that discipleship is the center of campus ministry focus by overseeing the tracking of the student discipleship progress
Maintaining good relationship with the university, ministry partners, and student organizations
Review and coordinate ministry activities, plans, and goals in engaging students
Develop and maintain financial and prayer partnerships for the budgeted needs of the role by sharing the vision of the ministry
Take part in direct ministry, such as discipling international students, participating/leading a Bible discussion group for international students, and participating in cultural activities
Qualifications needed of an Assistant Campus Ministry Director , including Spiritual Characteristics
Adherence to IFI's statement of faith, core values, and policies
Is faithful, loyal and dedicated to IFI's mission from the Lord to extend life-changing hospitality and friendship to international students out of reverence for Jesus
Godly character that follows the examples defined in I Timothy 3 and Titus 1
Well organized with attention to detail and ability to complete tasks independently
Be a self-starter, able to work independently, as well as a team player
Ability to work under stress and be flexible
Proficient with technology, including Microsoft Office and Google applications
Ability to hold themselves and others accountable
Education/Experience Preferred for an Assistant Campus Ministry Director:
Minimum of a Bachelor degree, preferably in a ministry related field
Minimum of five years of evangelical and cross cultural ministry experience
Minimum of three years of work experience managing a team of 5 or more people
Certificate-level completion of Perspectives on the World Christian movement is preferred and, if not existent, should be completed within three years of employment with IFI.
International Friendships, Inc. (IFI) is a faith-based organization. Therefore, only those willing to adhere to IFI's statement of faith, core values, and policies will be reviewed for this open position. International Friendships, Inc. is otherwise an equal opportunity employer.
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$46.8k-80.6k yearly 28d ago
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Ohio Christian Education Network Executive Director
CCV 4.3
Youth ministry director job in Columbus, OH
Job DescriptionSalary:
The Ohio Christian Education Network (OCEN) Executive Director leads the movement to advance and protect Christian Education in Ohio. With the assistance of the Christian Education Network and the state Leadership Council, the Executive Director will become a leading voice for Christian education in the state.
Reports to: CEN Executive Director
Hours: MondayFriday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt
Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel
Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium),Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year
Key Responsibilities
Champion Christian education and advocate for every child in Ohio to have access to a Christian school.
Lead a growing network membership among both evangelical and Catholic schools in the state.
Establish and expand membership services that create an attractive value proposition for member schools.
Spearhead education policy development and advocacy that will allow member schools to successfully fulfill their mission and resolve the education crisis in Ohio.
Cultivate relationship with key state lawmakers, executive branch officials, and other organizations and networks that influence education policy.
Oversee OCENs school planting initiative to assist churches or other organizations with the opening of new Christian schools across the state.
Create a Leadership Council comprised of administrators from member schools to provide input and guidance from members.
Operate within the cooperative agreement with the Christian Education Network.
Drive the growth of OCEN scholarship granting organization.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications & Requirements
Skills and Experience
Undergraduate degree required.
10+ years of work in Christian Education.
Strong ability to conduct in-depth research and produce clear, well-structured written content.
Skilled in clear, persuasive oral communication with strong attention to detail and organization.
Demonstrates excellent time management, punctuality, and ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines in fast-paced environments.
Flexible with shifting priorities, proactive in addressing knowledge gaps, and driven by a strong personal commitment to organizational goals.
Embraces technology to improve performance and capable of mastering tools like CRM systems independently.
Character and Spiritual
Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church.
Agreement with and adherence to CCVs Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct.
Demonstrated commitment to CCVs mission and position on Core Issues.
Ability to work discreetly with confidential information.
Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences.
Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
$33k-39k yearly est. 7d ago
Director, Manufacturing General
Harman Becker Automotive Systems Inc. 4.8
Remote youth ministry director job
A Career at HARMAN As a technology leader that is rapidly on the move, HARMAN is filled with people who are focused on making life better. Innovation, inclusivity and teamwork are a part of our DNA. When you add that to the challenges we take on and solve together, you'll discover that at HARMAN you can grow, make a difference and be proud of the work you do every day.
A Career at HARMAN Lifestyle
We're a global, multi-disciplinary team harnessing the power of innovation and technology to shape the future. As a member of HARMAN Lifestyle, you help connect consumers to the power of superior sound.
Contribute your talents to prestigious, high-end brands like JBL
Combine your passion for audio innovation with cutting-edge product development
Create pitch-perfect, next-generation technology that elevates the listening experience
About the Role
The Plant Director is responsible for driving the global HARMAN Professional Supply Chain and Operations execution at the site level. This role ensures the timely and high-quality delivery of innovative, cost-optimized products to customers, within a framework of continuous technological and process improvement. The Plant Director also initiates and drives processes to foster an engaged workforce.
This position contributes to HARMAN's overall success by optimizing end-to-end manufacturing and delivery processes, maintaining strong relationships with local authorities and the community, and motivating and developing employees.
The delivery process responsibility includes both new product introductions and ongoing production.
This role requires strong leadership skills and the ability to drive continuous improvement while developing strategies to maximize safety, quality, and productivity. The Plant Director leads cross-functional teams, manages budgets, and ensures that all manufacturing objectives are met in alignment with organizational goals.
In addition to manufacturing, the Plant Director is also responsible for service activities, including the repair of customer returns and the delivery of materials to other service centers.
As a leader of the continuous improvement mindset, managing KPIs and steering operations through action plans is key.
What You Will Do
Lead and manage all site operations, including manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, and quality.
Ensure on-time delivery of products that meet cost, quality, and innovation targets.
Drive continuous improvement in processes, technology, and operational efficiency.
Collaborate with global and regional teams to align site operations with overall business objectives.
Build and maintain strong relationships with local authorities and the community.
Foster a high-performance culture by motivating, developing, and engaging employees.
Ensure compliance with all relevant regulations, standards, and corporate policies.
Utilize strategies to build synergy and harmonize the two operational areas within the facility.
Actively contribute to defining the operational strategy and lead the successful implementation of related actions.
Grow the site's business by maximizing operational footprint utilization and minimizing capital expenditure.
Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) and prepare operational reports for senior leadership.
Build and lead a high-performing plant leadership team; mentor and develop staff to achieve operational excellence.
Drive continuous improvement initiatives using the Harman Production System or similar methodologies with clear action plans
Ensure full compliance with company policies and legal requirements, including health and safety regulations.
Manage plant budgets and optimize expenditures while maintaining quality and performance standards.
Take full responsibility for the plant's profit and loss (P&L) results.
Foster a culture of accountability, innovation, and teamwork.
Oversee the New Product Introduction (NPI) process and establish strong collaboration with development and project management teams.
What You Need to Be Successful
Minimum of 10 years of experience in manufacturing, including at least 5 years in a senior leadership role.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations Management, or a related field.
Expertise in lean manufacturing, Six Sigma, or other process improvement methodologies.
Excellent leadership, communication, and team-building skills.
Proven ability to manage budgets and lead complex projects.
Experience in the electronics and audio industry.
Strong program and project management capabilities.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree in Business Administration
Knowledge of SAP or similar ERP systems.
What Makes You Eligible
Willingness to work on-site at the manufacturing plant in Tijuana, Mexico.
Willingness to travel up to 10% of the time, both internationally and domestically.
Any offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check and drug screening.
What We Offer
Flexible work environment
Access to employee discounts on world-class HARMAN and Samsung products (JBL, HARMAN Kardon, AKG, etc.)
Extensive training and development opportunities through HARMAN University
Competitive wellness and benefits package
Tuition reimbursement program
“Be Brilliant” employee recognition and rewards program
An inclusive and diverse workplace that supports both professional and personal growth.
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Salary Ranges:
$ 173,250 - $ 254,100
HARMAN is proud to be an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, status as a protected veteran, status as an individual with a disability, or other applicable legally protected characteristics.
$173.3k-254.1k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
General Director, Life Underwriting
Manulife
Remote youth ministry director job
This is a remote role open to any location in continental US
Manulife is a leading international financial services provider, helping people make decisions easier and lives better. Help shape the future you want to see - and discover that better can take you anywhere you want to go.
The General Director is a people leader. The incumbent will also take the lead on high scope and complex Underwriting department projects.
Position Responsibilities:
Manage multiple MSUDs and their team.
Ensure departmental efficiency and overall management of the department.
Strong knowledge around red flags in order to identify potential fraud, poor sales practices.
Expert technical UW skills to act as a resource.
Expert reinsurance skills.
Ensure departmental and company controls are being followed and maintained.
Knowledge of Human Resource practices.
Expert resource for other departments of the company.
Manage all aspects of potentially unlimited total line in close association with reinsurers.
Select and classify risk according to company philosophy and standards.
Participate in and provide a leadership resource for projects in the Underwriting Department.
Be an information resource for underwriters at all levels.
Combine appropriate attention to established standards of turnaround with higher level of service and professionalism.
Analyze and interpret medical, non-medical, and financial information.
Make decisions within approval limits.
Ensure that complete and appropriate underwriting requirements are completed while at the same time practicing effective expense management.
Management of reinsurance process to ensure maximum capacity while avoiding reinsurance “gridlock”.
Management/control of diversification process as “lead” underwriter on very largest of cases.
Manage referral/consultation process to ensure that timely and accurate decisions are provided.
Manage mortality on preferred block of business, through flex guidelines to ensure pricing/mortality expectations are met.
Ensure consistency and adherence to established departmental guidelines though referral process.
Actively participate in the development, implementation and management of New Business initiatives.
Actively participate in the ongoing training and professional development of underwriting team.
Act as resource/mentor to other members of the underwriting team, particularly at the consultant level.
Champion appeals and business decisions in concert with the Chief Underwriter.
Maintain positive and effective relationships with internal and external partners.
Required Qualifications:
Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience.
Minimum 15 years underwriting experience.
Expert knowledge and understanding of medical, non-medical and financial underwriting principles and practices.
In depth knowledge of unique estate, business and insurance planning tools and techniques.
In depth/current knowledge of political, economic, financial and legislative events which may impact client needs.
Expert knowledge of company's insurance product portfolio and ability to marry that knowledge with an understanding of producer/client need.
Expert knowledge of reinsurance, marketplace treaties, agreements and available capacity.
Exceptional priority management with ability to work effectively under deadlines, balance published service times with appropriate customer.
Strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills.
Effective presentation skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong customer service orientation.
Knowledge of and ability to apply project management skills.
Expert knowledge of insurance contract law and state legislative requirements as they relate to the underwriting and issue of insurance contracts.
High level understanding of product pricing principals.
Balance appropriate attention to expense management against the need to secure sufficient and appropriate underwriting information to make the best decision for the client and the company.
Actively assist field personnel in positioning the Company as the lead underwriter in the market.
Actively pursue opportunities for development of self and team.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all field personnel and reinsurers.
Keep current and up to date with the changing compliance and insurance regulatory environment.
Keep current and up to date with changes in estate/insurance planning strategies.
Identify departmental problems, recommend solutions and assist in implementation of change including manual updates.
Preferred Qualifications:
Applicable underwriting and insurance designations preferred.
Working Conditions:
Some travel
Concentration
Visual
Exposure to Weather
When you join our team:
We'll empower you to learn and grow the career you want.
We'll recognize and support you in a flexible environment where well-being and inclusion are more than just words.
As part of our global team, we'll support you in shaping the future you want to see.
#LI-Remote
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services provider, helping people make their decisions easier and lives better. To learn more about us, visit *************************************************
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife/John Hancock, we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact ************************.
Referenced Salary Location
USA, Massachusetts - Full Time Remote
Working Arrangement
Remote
Salary range is expected to be between
$128,550.00 USD - $222,820.00 USD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact ************************ for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife/John Hancock offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension/401(k) savings plans and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in the U.S. includes up to 11 paid holidays, 3 personal days, 150 hours of vacation, and 40 hours of sick time (or more where required by law) each year, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence.
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Company: John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.)
$128.6k-222.8k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
University Pastor & Director of Campus Ministries
Capital University 3.4
Youth ministry director job in Columbus, OH
The University Pastor and Director of Campus Ministries is called to minister and provide pastoral leadership to the Capital University community, including the students, faculty, staff and other stakeholders of the Capital undergraduate college, graduate programs, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and the Capital Law School. They plan and coordinate the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, and cultivate student involvement in worship leadership. The University Pastor engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff by designing and promoting opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. They maintain and strengthen the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide, and to local and regional ecumenical partners.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Provides compassionate pastoral care and spiritual counseling to Capital University students, faculty, and staff, as well as to individuals within the broader campus community (parents, alumni, etc.).
* Plans and coordinates the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, including weekly university worship, weekly Seminary worships, Baccalaureate and other campus worship services.
* Provides prayer, devotions, and presence at large gatherings upon request, such as Fall Forum, Welcome Weekend, Homecoming and alumni events, MLK Day of Learning, Honors Convocation, commencement exercises, faculty meetings and other special events.
* Cultivates student involvement in worship leadership and helps students prepare to be leaders in their faith communities, including programs where students may examine their faith and spirituality.
* Develops campus ministry programming in collaboration with campus stakeholders.
* Engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff. Designs and promotes opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. Maintains and shares a calendar of religious and holy days for major faiths.
* Contributes to coordination of seminary special events: Trinity Days, Trout Lectures, etc.
* Provides opportunities for vocational reflection, discernment, and service.
* Attends meetings, retreats, and trainings, and assists with other major programs and events as a member of the Division of Student Experience team.
* Attends weekly seminary Staff meetings and monthly seminary Faculty-Staff meetings
* Provides opportunities to serve on campus and in the community, in conjunction with the Office of Student and Community Engagement,
* When providing pastoral care, serves as a confidential support person through the Title IX reporting process.
* Advises and supports the ministries of student-led faith-based organizations such as Embrace Ministries and Interfaith Council.
* Collaborates in programming with the Center for Faith and Learning.
* Leads campus community members in short- and long-term planning for the religious life of the university, and assesses campus ministry programs.
* Publicizes Campus Ministries events via appropriate internal and external outlets, such as Engage and social media.
* Nurtures own spiritual and intellectual development through such activities such personal devotional practices, study, conferences, and retreats.
* Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide.
* Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to local and regional ecumenical partners.
* Serves on appropriate University committees.
* Serve as the University's representative for NetVUE.
* Pursues grants to support the spiritual development of students, faith exploration, and professional development.
* Administer operating budget and endowed funds associated with campus ministry.
* Performs other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
* Master's degree (M.Div.) with 3-5 years of related experience preferably as a campus minister, college chaplain or congregation pastor with experience in young adult ministry.
* An Ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in good standing and rostered with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and called to serve at Capital University approved by the Southern Ohio Synod of the ELCA.
* Proficiency with the traditions and values of Lutheran higher education.
* Proven ability as a creative and innovative worship leader.
* Experience working with undergraduate and graduate students, accompanying them on their spiritual journey and faith development.
* A commitment to interfaith work and experience working with individuals of diverse faith traditions.
* Dedicated to creating an inclusive community that embraces difference and values diversity, equity and inclusion.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills.
* Excellent organizational and leadership skills in development of campus ministry programming.
* Ability to work collaboratively with university colleagues and community partners.
* A motor vehicle license.
* The employee is regularly engaged in University activities attended by minors. In accordance with University liability insurance purposes, incumbent with exposure to minors may be subject to periodic background checks.
* Facility to learn and proficiently use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, and other campus systems.
Capital University is currently unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider candidates who will require Visa sponsorship.
For more information on Capital University, visit our website at
$42k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Director of Children's Ministry
The United Methodist Church 4.0
Remote youth ministry director job
Hayes Barton United Methodist Church Raleigh, North Carolina 27608 Full Time , On-Site The Director of Children's Ministry leads and empowers children in their spiritual journey, oversees the nursery team, and organizes engaging events to celebrate and nurture the faith of children and their families within the church community.
Duties/Responsibilities
The Director of Children's Ministry is expected to fulfill the following duties and responsibilities:
* Lead Children in Their Early Faith Journey
* Provide visionary leadership for the children's ministry, creating a nurturing and engaging environment where children can explore and grow in their faith.
* Develop and implement age-appropriate curriculum, activities, and experiences that introduce children to the stories, teachings, and values of the Christian faith.
* Lead children in worship, prayer, and scripture study, fostering a love for God and a desire to follow Jesus Christ as their Savior and Lord.
* Oversee the Nursery Team
* Provide oversight and support to the Nursery Coordinator and nursery team, ensuring that they are equipped and empowered to fulfill their roles effectively.
* Recruit, train, and mentor volunteer teachers and leaders to provide high-quality care and instruction for children during Sunday School and nursery hours.
* Collaborate with the nursery team to develop and implement strategies for classroom management, behavior guidance, and safety protocols.
* Plan Events to Celebrate and Engage Children and Their Families
* Plan and coordinate special events, activities, and celebrations that engage children and their families in the life of the church and foster a sense of belonging and community.
* Organize family-friendly events such as Vacation Bible School, holiday parties, movie nights, and service projects that provide opportunities for fellowship, learning, and outreach.
* Partner with parents and caregivers to support them in their role as spiritual nurturers, providing resources, workshops, and opportunities for family worship and discipleship.
* Provide Leadership to Staff, Lay Leaders, and Contractors
* Empower and equip staff, lay leadership, and contractors, working collaboratively with them to develop individual work plans and monitor the quality and timeliness of outputs.
* Schedule regular one-on-one check-ins and coaching sessions to provide guidance, support, and mentorship tailored to their individual leadership development goals.
* Provide ongoing feedback, training, and support; conduct periodic performance evaluations to provide feedback on individual performance, set goals, and identify areas for improvement.
* Foster a culture that promotes staff empowerment, accountability, and collaboration.
* Recognize and celebrate exemplary behaviors and achievements.
Duties and responsibilities may shift based on the needs of the church.
Qualifications
* Bachelor's degree in education, theology, ministry, or a related field (Master's degree preferred).
* Previous experience in children's ministry leadership, with a passion for nurturing the spiritual growth and development of children.
* Strong interpersonal and public speaking skills, with the ability to relate effectively and enthusiastically with children, parents, volunteers, and church leadership.
* Ability to excite parents and obtain their buy-in for the vision of the children's ministry.
* Creative and innovative thinker, with the ability to plan and execute engaging and impactful events and activities for children and families.
* Commitment to the values and teachings of the United Methodist Church, with a heart for ministry to children and their families.
* Excellent organizational and administrative abilities, with attention to detail and the ability to manage multiple projects and priorities simultaneously.
* Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, to accommodate children's ministry events and activities.
Top benefits or perks:
As a team member at HBUMC, you'll enjoy:
* Engaging team members
* Hybrid work environment
* Established media presence
* Supportive staff and congregation
* Benefits: Health care insurance, dental and vision insurance optional, Retirement plan
* Flexible work schedule: Work week is 35 hours: 23 required in the building; 12 hours of flexible remote work time as appropriate
* Salary Range: $50,000-$60,000, based on credentials and experience
Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina; Five Points Neighborhood.
Contact/application information:
Resumes with a cover letter addressed to Sherry Thomas, Staff Parish Relations Committee Chair should be submitted to: [email protected].
Posting will remain open until filled.
Organization: Hayes Barton United Methodist Church
Contact: Sherry Thomas
Phone: **********
Closing Date: 01/01/2026
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$18k-26k yearly est. 52d ago
General Director, Life Underwriting
John Hancock 4.4
Remote youth ministry director job
This is a remote role open to any location in continental US
Manulife is a leading international financial services provider, helping people make decisions easier and lives better. Help shape the future you want to see - and discover that better can take you anywhere you want to go.
The General Director is a people leader. The incumbent will also take the lead on high scope and complex Underwriting department projects.
Position Responsibilities:
Manage multiple MSUDs and their team.
Ensure departmental efficiency and overall management of the department.
Strong knowledge around red flags in order to identify potential fraud, poor sales practices.
Expert technical UW skills to act as a resource.
Expert reinsurance skills.
Ensure departmental and company controls are being followed and maintained.
Knowledge of Human Resource practices.
Expert resource for other departments of the company.
Manage all aspects of potentially unlimited total line in close association with reinsurers.
Select and classify risk according to company philosophy and standards.
Participate in and provide a leadership resource for projects in the Underwriting Department.
Be an information resource for underwriters at all levels.
Combine appropriate attention to established standards of turnaround with higher level of service and professionalism.
Analyze and interpret medical, non-medical, and financial information.
Make decisions within approval limits.
Ensure that complete and appropriate underwriting requirements are completed while at the same time practicing effective expense management.
Management of reinsurance process to ensure maximum capacity while avoiding reinsurance “gridlock”.
Management/control of diversification process as “lead” underwriter on very largest of cases.
Manage referral/consultation process to ensure that timely and accurate decisions are provided.
Manage mortality on preferred block of business, through flex guidelines to ensure pricing/mortality expectations are met.
Ensure consistency and adherence to established departmental guidelines though referral process.
Actively participate in the development, implementation and management of New Business initiatives.
Actively participate in the ongoing training and professional development of underwriting team.
Act as resource/mentor to other members of the underwriting team, particularly at the consultant level.
Champion appeals and business decisions in concert with the Chief Underwriter.
Maintain positive and effective relationships with internal and external partners.
Required Qualifications:
Post-secondary education or equivalent work experience.
Minimum 15 years underwriting experience.
Expert knowledge and understanding of medical, non-medical and financial underwriting principles and practices.
In depth knowledge of unique estate, business and insurance planning tools and techniques.
In depth/current knowledge of political, economic, financial and legislative events which may impact client needs.
Expert knowledge of company's insurance product portfolio and ability to marry that knowledge with an understanding of producer/client need.
Expert knowledge of reinsurance, marketplace treaties, agreements and available capacity.
Exceptional priority management with ability to work effectively under deadlines, balance published service times with appropriate customer.
Strong organizational, analytical and problem-solving skills.
Effective presentation skills.
Strong written and verbal communication skills.
Strong customer service orientation.
Knowledge of and ability to apply project management skills.
Expert knowledge of insurance contract law and state legislative requirements as they relate to the underwriting and issue of insurance contracts.
High level understanding of product pricing principals.
Balance appropriate attention to expense management against the need to secure sufficient and appropriate underwriting information to make the best decision for the client and the company.
Actively assist field personnel in positioning the Company as the lead underwriter in the market.
Actively pursue opportunities for development of self and team.
Develop and maintain effective working relationships with all field personnel and reinsurers.
Keep current and up to date with the changing compliance and insurance regulatory environment.
Keep current and up to date with changes in estate/insurance planning strategies.
Identify departmental problems, recommend solutions and assist in implementation of change including manual updates.
Preferred Qualifications:
Applicable underwriting and insurance designations preferred.
Working Conditions:
Some travel
Concentration
Visual
Exposure to Weather
When you join our team:
We'll empower you to learn and grow the career you want.
We'll recognize and support you in a flexible environment where well-being and inclusion are more than just words.
As part of our global team, we'll support you in shaping the future you want to see.
#LI-Remote
About Manulife and John Hancock
Manulife Financial Corporation is a leading international financial services provider, helping people make their decisions easier and lives better. To learn more about us, visit *************************************************
Manulife is an Equal Opportunity Employer
At Manulife/John Hancock, we embrace our diversity. We strive to attract, develop and retain a workforce that is as diverse as the customers we serve and to foster an inclusive work environment that embraces the strength of cultures and individuals. We are committed to fair recruitment, retention, advancement and compensation, and we administer all of our practices and programs without discrimination on the basis of race, ancestry, place of origin, colour, ethnic origin, citizenship, religion or religious beliefs, creed, sex (including pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions), sexual orientation, genetic characteristics, veteran status, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability, or any other ground protected by applicable law.
It is our priority to remove barriers to provide equal access to employment. A Human Resources representative will work with applicants who request a reasonable accommodation during the application process. All information shared during the accommodation request process will be stored and used in a manner that is consistent with applicable laws and Manulife/John Hancock policies. To request a reasonable accommodation in the application process, contact ************************.
Referenced Salary Location
USA, Massachusetts - Full Time Remote
Working Arrangement
Remote
Salary range is expected to be between
$128,550.00 USD - $222,820.00 USD
If you are applying for this role outside of the primary location, please contact ************************ for the salary range for your location. The actual salary will vary depending on local market conditions, geography and relevant job-related factors such as knowledge, skills, qualifications, experience, and education/training. Employees also have the opportunity to participate in incentive programs and earn incentive compensation tied to business and individual performance.
Manulife/John Hancock offers eligible employees a wide array of customizable benefits, including health, dental, mental health, vision, short- and long-term disability, life and AD&D insurance coverage, adoption/surrogacy and wellness benefits, and employee/family assistance plans. We also offer eligible employees various retirement savings plans (including pension/401(k) savings plans and a global share ownership plan with employer matching contributions) and financial education and counseling resources. Our generous paid time off program in the U.S. includes up to 11 paid holidays, 3 personal days, 150 hours of vacation, and 40 hours of sick time (or more where required by law) each year, and we offer the full range of statutory leaves of absence.
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Company: John Hancock Life Insurance Company (U.S.A.)
$128.6k-222.8k yearly Auto-Apply 2d ago
Ohio Christian Education Network Executive Director
CCV 4.3
Youth ministry director job in Columbus, OH
The Ohio Christian Education Network (OCEN) Executive Director leads the movement to advance and protect Christian Education in Ohio. With the assistance of the Christian Education Network and the state Leadership Council, the Executive Director will become a leading voice for Christian education in the state.
Reports to: CEN Executive Director
Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00am to 4:30pm
Compensation: Full-time, Salaried/Exempt
Location: CCV Office in Columbus, Ohio, with Occasional Statewide Travel
Benefits: PTO (Paid Time Off), 10 Paid Holidays, Monthly Cell Phone Allotment, Mileage, Health, Vision, and Dental Insurance (CCV covers 75% of premium), Life Insurance, 3% Match on Retirement Plan Available after 1 Year
Key Responsibilities
Champion Christian education and advocate for every child in Ohio to have access to a Christian school.
Lead a growing network membership among both evangelical and Catholic schools in the state.
Establish and expand membership services that create an attractive value proposition for member schools.
Spearhead education policy development and advocacy that will allow member schools to successfully fulfill their mission and resolve the education crisis in Ohio.
Cultivate relationship with key state lawmakers, executive branch officials, and other organizations and networks that influence education policy.
Oversee OCEN's school planting initiative to assist churches or other organizations with the opening of new Christian schools across the state.
Create a Leadership Council comprised of administrators from member schools to provide input and guidance from members.
Operate within the cooperative agreement with the Christian Education Network.
Drive the growth of OCEN scholarship granting organization.
Other duties as assigned.
Job Qualifications & Requirements
Skills and Experience
Undergraduate degree required.
10+ years of work in Christian Education.
Strong ability to conduct in-depth research and produce clear, well-structured written content.
Skilled in clear, persuasive oral communication with strong attention to detail and organization.
Demonstrates excellent time management, punctuality, and ability to handle multiple projects and meet deadlines in fast-paced environments.
Flexible with shifting priorities, proactive in addressing knowledge gaps, and driven by a strong personal commitment to organizational goals.
Embraces technology to improve performance and capable of mastering tools like CRM systems independently.
Character and Spiritual
Mature Christian, currently attending or pursuing attendance in a local church.
Agreement with and adherence to CCV's Statement of Faith and Code of Conduct.
Demonstrated commitment to CCV's mission and position on Core Issues.
Ability to work discreetly with confidential information.
Trustworthy, responsible, tactful, diplomatic, and focused on building consensus rather than emphasizing differences.
Maintain a high level of professionalism focused on client/constituent relationships.
$33k-39k yearly est. 12d ago
Ohio Campus Ministry Staff
Decision Point 4.3
Youth ministry director job in Cleveland, OH
Decision Point | Website | Instagram | Vimeo | Youtube
We are an evangelical non-profit that exists to proclaim the gospel to the next generation. We focus on equipping, sending and reaching students on their school campus and online. Browse through our website at DecisionPoint.org to learn more about what we do.
The Call from Decision Point on Vimeo.
Expanding the Mission and Advancing the Gospel
Decision Point is currently active in 17 areas and partnering with churches and mobilizing students for campus outreach. We desire to see this number grow to 25 areas by 2027, and through our online coaching program, we hope to coach students far beyond that. We have seen that coaching a few schools in a local area today can lead to long-term ministry being established for years to come.
We have recently launched our new four-year campaign, I Have Decided.
In the next four years we are praying we will see:
10,000 students say, “I have decided to witness for Christ!”
1,000 churches say, “I have decided to mobilize our students to witness for Christ!”
10,000 people to say, “I have decided to pray for and financially support this ministry.”
We believe that by God's grace this will result in:
25 strategic cities served by Decision Point campus ministry in their communities
1,000 campuses impacted by the Student Leaders deployed by Decision Point
2.5+ million students given the gospel on campus or online
Check out this video to see our mission in action.
About Our Next Ohio Campus Ministry Staff:
Anticipated hire date - Spring 2026 or later as we seek God's provision.
We are calling the next generation of believers to heed Christ's call to be courageous witnesses for Him - to be champions for Christ and His kingdom. God has called us to strengthen a remnant of young leaders who are ready to stand for Christ, live for Christ, witness for Christ, and endure hardship for His name because He is worth it.
We are driven by the reality that students without Jesus are lost, and far too many of the 34 million students in middle and high schools today have never had the chance to hear about the hope and new life He offers. We focus on equipping, sending, and reaching students on their school campuses and online.
Campus Ministry Staff are the core of the ministry. You will coach students on a regular basis who are eager to reach their peers for Christ and establish and maintain relationships with youth pastors and leaders in the local churches and community.
Campus Ministry staff are in the field most of the week. During the ministry year (September - May) staff will be in the field 50-75% of the time, either at a chapter site or visiting schools to coach students or connecting with pastors and other community leaders.
You're a great candidate for this role if most of these describe you:
You love the lost. People who don't know Christ, who are hurting and broken without the peace of God…you care about them! You have a burden and a vision for reaching the youth in your area.
You believe in the power of the gospel to change lives and truly heal broken communities by restoring relationship with God.
You're entrepreneurial and a go-getter. Driven and goal-oriented, you're eager to grow the impact of your team to spread the gospel
You know the value of serving a movement bigger than yourself and your leadership. Campus Ministry Staff work in partnership with pastors, teachers, parents, and the general Christian community. And if those partnerships don't exist yet, Campus Staff build them.
You want to be part of a far-reaching and effective ministry. With millions of students around the nation who need to know Christ, you're not content to reach just one campus.
You are a superior verbal communicator, winsome in personal conversation and in public speaking.
You have experience leading others and know that leading others is service to them. Leading is one of the most effective ways you deploy the talents and the godly passions that God has given you.
You're a visionary - you see a different future than the current reality, and you can tell people about it in ways that motivate them to help you make that change.
You're a proven coach and enjoy helping others you lead to reach their full potential and serve Christ for years to come.
You're detailed and organized when it comes to planning the future and managing your team.
You're ready for a full-time job, 45+ hours/week, and are ready to commit to something you can really sink your teeth into for several years.
Hours: Full-time (45+ hours per week)
Key Relationships:
Ohio Area Campus Ministry Staff report to the Area Director and collaborate with other area staff on the CA team.
Job Qualifications:
Experience: Ministry experience in church or para-church setting preferred.
Travel: This role will include consistent travel in the Ohio area and some travel around the nation.
Education: Bachelor's degree preferred, but not required.
Attitudes and Aptitudes:
Must have excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
Are a quick and eager learner in all areas.
Impressively organized with great attention to detail.
Possess high moral integrity, emotional health, social awareness and spiritual maturity.
Known as a team player who is excited to serve with an incredible team and contribute their best.
An evangelical Jesus-follower who loves the gospel and evangelism.
A wise and mature believer who knows the Word of God and seeks to follow it.
Fundraising and Salary:
Annual salary range for this role is $40,000 - $55,000 based on experience and qualifications.
As a distinctive part of this role, Decision Point is a non-profit ministry where every member of our staff is involved in fundraising for both financial and prayer support. And we think that's a really good thing!
Just like missionaries about to be sent across the world, your first assignment on Decision Point staff will be to personally contact churches, friends and family and gather a team of partners to monthly invest in the ministry that God is leading you into. We'll give you tons of training, encouragement and ongoing coaching. If you like everything else and feel like this could be a good fit for you, do not let fundraising stop you; let's talk first.
Will you come help save the next generation?
You may still have a lot of questions. You may still be praying about whether God is calling you to this mission. That's ok! Let's talk. Just fill out the short form and we'll be in touch to get the conversation started!
$40k-55k yearly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
2 Assistant Show Choir Directors
Mayfield City School District
Youth ministry director job in Ohio
Music
Description:
Limited Edition (LTD) Show Choir Assistant Director - (All duties flexible based on specific skillset and interests of candidates)
Fills in for the Director as needed.
Assists with teaching vocal music parts and running sectionals as needed.
Provides feedback and coaching on vocals and choreography.
Provides input on rehearsal plans.
Attends and assists with overseeing all rehearsals, competitions, and additional performances.
Assists the Director with communicating with families and students.
Assists the Director with decisions on:
Selecting group members through auditions.
Music and/or show design.
Costumes.
Set design.
Assists with warm-up room rehearsals during competitions.
Assists with competition day itinerary.
Coordinates parent volunteers.
Maintains Vocal Music Website as needed.
Job Summary:
Qualifications:
Working Conditions:
Application Procedure:
Apply Online
Selection Procedure:
$43k-75k yearly est. 60d+ ago
General Pediatrics - Director of the Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children - Professor
Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center 4.5
Youth ministry director job in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati Children's seeks a visionary, dynamic, innovative, and collaborative leader to serve as the next director for the Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children. Applications and nominations are invited, and confidential conversations are welcomed.
The Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children is renowned nationally and internationally for excellence in child abuse clinical care, research, education and advocacy. The director will collaboratively create and lead an innovative vision to transform health outcomes and build fiscal vitality by:
* Leading and developing transformational clinical and research programs
* Recruiting and retaining exceptional faculty and staff
* Identifying emerging and new areas of emphasis and promise
* Facilitating world-class clinical and educational programming
* Building and sustaining community partnerships to address evolving needs
* Mentoring and developing the academic skills of all team members
Clinical
The Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children was established in 2000. Each year, more than 2,000 children for whom abuse is suspected are evaluated from 22 Ohio counties, as well as Kentucky and Indiana. We collaborate with many community partners in the investigation and treatment of victims at our 5,000-square-foot facility on Cincinnati Children's Oak Campus. Our center is one of a distinct group of 600 child abuse centers in the United States known as Child Advocacy Centers (CAC). The Mayerson Center is fully accredited by the National Children's Alliance and one of the few housed within a children's hospital. As a CAC, we implement practices that minimize trauma for the child and family within a multi-disciplinary environment which includes child abuse physicians, trauma trained psychologists, forensically skilled social workers, forensic nurses, child protection workers and law enforcement from the surrounding counties.
Our clinical responsibilities also extend to those children admitted to CCHMC when a concern of child abuse is raised. Mayerson Center coverage for in-patient care is available 24/7. We collaborate with patient services in a forensic nursing clinical service which covers the emergency department 24/7. As CCHMC continues to grow its regional, national, and international presence, clinicians may be asked to work at locations outside of the Burnet Campus.
Beyond the immediate horror of abuse, childhood trauma can have a critical and lifelong impact on a child's development, physical and mental health, educational success and well-being. Our Center goals include keeping children safe, identifying those children who have been harmed, preventing child abuse and neglect and improving the outcomes of children exposed to trauma and violence.
Research
We conduct research that informs our interventions, assessments, treatments and teachings. We have helped to define the national standard for the evaluation and treatment of victims of child abuse and maltreatment. Areas of research have included interventions and best practices for conducting effective, low-stress child forensic interviews, improving medical evaluations to correctly identify victims of abuse, and using parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT) to reduce behavioral issues in trauma-exposed youth. Our findings inform patient care and treatment throughout Cincinnati Children's, helping to implement trauma-informed care into everyday practices. In addition, our research is used to train state and local law enforcement, children services case workers, school administrators and teachers, and other supportive adults who work with children in our community.
Education
The Mayerson Center provides training and education for professionals in a variety of topics dealing with childhood trauma including identifying, treating and preventing child abuse; understanding the impact of adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress on child development and implementing trauma-informed practices within early childhood, education and healthcare settings. Our three-year ACGME accredited fellowship prepares physicians for an academic and clinical career in the field of child abuse. Through a broad range of experiences, fellows develop proficiency in clinical care, research, teaching and administration.
Advocacy
The Mayerson Center started and continues to lead Joining Forces for Children, a coalition of organizations working to prevent and reduce the impact of trauma in the greater Cincinnati area. Here, our advocacy has led to multiple positive outcomes, including:
* Community engagement techniques that uplift the lived experience of our neighbors
* Best practices for sustainable and ethical academic-community partnerships
* Innovative new tools such as the Family Wellness Survey
Furthermore, Strong Resilient Youth, our online trauma-informed skills training developed in collaboration with McKinsey Health Institute, has garnered international attention. Available in English, Spanish and Czech, our training has helped supportive adults, as far away as the Ukraine, in understanding the impact of trauma on children and develop relevant skills to support children and families in the moment.
Division of General & Community Pediatrics
The Mayerson Center resides within the Division of General & Community Pediatrics, which is directed by William Brinkman, MD, MEd, MSc. The Division is dedicated to advancing child health and well-being through excellent clinical care, groundbreaking research that spans the translational spectrum and education of the next generation of leaders in pediatrics. In addition to the Mayerson Center, the Division operates several clinical practices, including Primary Care, Foster Care, Complex Care, Breastfeeding Medicine, and Environmental Health.
The Successful Candidate
The director of the Mayerson Center for Safe and Healthy Children at Cincinnati Children's is an important leadership position at one of the leading pediatric healthcare institutions in the world. The success of the Center's clinical, research, education, and advocacy missions are critical. As such, the director must be a recognized leader with the ability to develop a bold and collaborative vision. Additionally, they must value the importance and contributions of all individuals they will oversee and possess uncompromising integrity and ethics.
Qualifications and Experience
* MD/DO or PhD with expertise in identifying, treating and/or preventing child maltreatment, and the impact of adverse childhood experiences on developmental and health outcomes. Board certification in Child Abuse Pediatrics and/or an advanced degree (MPH, PhD, etc.) is a plus.
* Ability to obtain State of Ohio Medical Board licensure for MD/DO candidates.
* Rank of Associate Professor or Professor with eligibility for appointment as an affiliated faculty at the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine.
* Ability to develop a collaborative vision, with a record of successfully implementing new initiatives that meet the challenges of academic medicine and clinical care and advance the field.
* Strong record of accomplishment in leadership and people management, and skills in planning and facilitation.
* Extensive knowledge of research in the field of child maltreatment and/or adverse childhood experiences and toxic stress.
* Demonstration of sustained excellence in research and/or scholarly productivity, clinical care, and/or mentorship/teaching of trainees and junior faculty.
* An uncompromising commitment to excellence in clinical care, research, and education.
* A strong scholarly record that would include such areas as manuscripts, grants, curriculum and program development, and university-level teaching.
* Knowledge of federal and state laws and regulations relevant to Child Abuse Pediatrics, or a willingness to acquire this knowledge.
* Exceptional interpersonal and communication skills, demonstrated by a personal style that fosters trust, collaboration, and confidence among stakeholders and colleagues at Cincinnati Children's.
* Experience in a complex, integrated academic medical setting.
* Commitment to demonstrate Cincinnati Children's Core Values (see below) every day.
* Exceptional local, regional, national, and international reputation.
About Cincinnati Children's
Cincinnati Children's is a non-profit, comprehensive pediatric health system with a reputation for excellence in patient care, research and medical education. Established in 1883, Cincinnati Children's has two full-service hospitals (Burnet and Liberty campuses) as well as outpatient clinics, services and therapies at many locations throughout the Cincinnati tri-state area.
Cincinnati Children's serves patients from all 50 states and 29 other countries and is an internationally recognized leader in improving child health and transforming delivery of care through research, education and innovation. With more than 18,000 employees, faculty, residents and fellows, the health system is consistently ranked as one of the best in the nation, and this past year, it earned the prestigious U.S. News & World Report's 2025-26 Best Children's Hospitals Honor Roll. Out of 108 pediatric hospitals, only 10 are selected for the Honor Roll.
University of Cincinnati Academic Affiliation
Cincinnati Children's comprises the Department of Pediatrics and the departments of Pediatric Surgery, Anesthesiology, Radiology, Pathology and Psychiatry at the University of Cincinnati (UC) College of Medicine. Within these departments, faculty at Cincinnati Children's are creating novel clinical and scientific breakthroughs to transform outcomes for children, training future clinicians and investigators, and participating in national and global partnerships.
Dating back to 1926, the academic affiliation with the Department of Pediatrics at the UC College of Medicine has resulted in numerous joint endeavors, including the performance of basic and clinical research, collaboration in the care of patients, cooperation in education, and training of medical students, doctoral students, residents and fellows, and arrangements for the joint use of facilities and equipment.
Investments, Growth and Expansion
With an unwavering focus on patient care, leadership at Cincinnati Children's has executed an ambitious strategic plan that has led to unprecedented growth and expansion in clinical operations, research, community engagement and educational programs in the past decade. The growth of its network and services on its Burnet Campus has allowed Cincinnati Children's to make significant investments in new facilities.
In November 2021, Cincinnati Children's completed its largest expansion ever. The new 600,000-square-foot Critical Care Building added 249 rooms and expanded services for the most fragile and medically complex children, including a state-of-the-art emergency department, and facilities for patients needing newborn and pediatric intensive care, cardiac care and bone marrow transplants.
Recent significant upgrades and expansions of facilities and infrastructure (including mental healthcare, cancer care, and neighborhood urgent care) have increased access and experience for Cincinnati Children's patients, families and employees. Moreover, its Liberty Campus includes a Proton Therapy Center, on of only two such centers in the world owned by a children's hospital.
In 2015, Cincinnati Children's reinforced and expanded its longstanding commitment to pediatric scientific research with the opening of a $205 million, state-of-the-art research tower. Together with five other adjoining research buildings, Cincinnati Children's has one of the largest pediatric research facilities in the country, amounting to more than1.4 million square feet of dedicated research space.
These investments, expansions and renovation projects underscore a remarkable legacy and a mission to a leader in improving child health nationally and internationally.
Education and Training at Cincinnati Children's
The pediatric training program at Cincinnati Children's is one of the largest within a single institution in the United States and offers some of the most highly ranked research-based education and training programs in the nation. As one of the nation's top pediatric academic health systems, Cincinnati Children's offers a multitude of superior fellowship training opportunities in pediatrics, surgery, cardiology, anesthesiology and related sub-specialties, with 35 ACGME-accredited programs and more than 65 additional specialty fellowship programs.
Moreover, Cincinnati Children's has one of the largest pediatric residency training programs in the country, offering both the core categorical pediatric residency as well as several combined training programs with the University of Cincinnati. In the categorical program, residents get the breadth of experience in various sub-specialties and general pediatrics while working in both inpatient and outpatient settings (including a dedicated track for physician-scientists).
Cincinnati Children's also offers nursing education programs for career development and education in a wide range of specialty areas of nursing.
Clinical programs and the research environment are closely aligned to foster innovation and discovery across all disciplines, attracting the best and brightest medical students, residents and fellows from across the United States.
In addition, the department offers research-based education and training options for scientists, often in conjunction with the University of Cincinnati. These include postdoctoral programs, medical student programs, MD/PhD programs, graduate degree programs, and undergraduate and high school programs.
Mission, Vision, and Core Values
Our Vision
To be the leader in improving child health.
Our Mission
Cincinnati Children's will improve child health and transform delivery of care through fully integrated, globally recognized research, education and innovation.
For patients from our community, the nation and the world, the care we provide will achieve the best:
* Medical and quality of life outcomes
* Patient and family experience and
* Value
….today and in the future
Our Core Values
As part of the Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center team, we will:
* Respect everyone: Treat others as they would like to be treated
* Tell the truth: Be honest and transparent in all interactions
* Work as a team: Inspire, challenge, and support colleagues, patients, and families to advance the mission
* Make a difference: Go above and beyond in service to others and Cincinnati Children's
About the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation
Cincinnati Children's has a remarkable record of breakthrough science that has redefined pediatric health worldwide. The Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation is the health system's research arm and the umbrella organization under which the Department of Pediatrics stands. Founded in 1931 through an endowment from William Cooper Proctor (chairman of the hospital's board of trustees and grandson of William Proctor, the co-founder of Proctor & Gamble Co.), the Research Foundation has served as a hub for scientists pursuing leading research.
Today, Cincinnati Children's is home to one of the nation's largest research programs and consistently ranks in the top three among all departments of pediatrics in NIH funding. In FY24, the Research Foundation once again set a new record for extramural grants and contracts, totaling more than $300 million (80% of which is funded by the federal government).
The Research Foundation continues to grow and invest in faculty success through internally funded grants. A deep collaboration among the brightest biomedical science minds and the most talented pediatric clinicians ensures that the Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation continues to be one of the nation's most significant sources of pediatric scientific discovery and innovation worldwide.
Shared Facilities and Cores
As the number of research projects has grown and expanded over the years, so too have the resources available to support researchers, their staff, and administrative offices.
Faculty at Cincinnati Children's are supported by unparalleled core facilities that leave no aspect of ingenuity unsatisfied. Twenty-five cores span the gamut of biomedical research, providing cutting-edge, cost-effective technology and data analysis, knowledgeable advisors and experienced support staff. These shared facilities fuel cross-divisional collaboration and attract the world's top pediatric scientists to pursue clinical trials, translational research, and outcomes and improvement studies. Faculty also have access to additional research cores hosted at the UC College of Medicine.
Living and Working in Cincinnati, OH
Cincinnati is one of America's most vibrant and beautiful river cities. Newly two million people make their homes in the tri-state hub of southwestern Ohio. The people of Cincinnati make it a special place to live and enjoy all the amenities of a big city, with the warmth of a small town. The area is rich in cultural activities that will appeal to every taste. Additionally, Greater Cincinnati has a number of outstanding educational systems, with approximately 50 public school districts, nearly 300 private schools and over 25 colleges and universities. All this combined with a diverse economy, which includes a growing biomedical industry and outstanding airline service, make for an extraordinary quality of life.
Some highlights include:
* Many housing options for urban and suburban living
* Top-ranked public, private, parochial, Jewish Day and Montessori schools
* Centrally located international airport
* World-class symphony, theater, and art museums. One of only 13 cities to represent all five of the major arts: ballet, opera, art museums, symphony, and theatre.
* Major League Baseball - Cincinnati Reds
* National Football League - Cincinnati Bengals
* NCAA Division I Athletics - Cincinnati Bearcats and Xavier Musketeers
* Home to one of the top 10 zoos in America
* Multiple state parks and nature reserves
Application Process
To apply, please send the following to Nathan Gohlke, ***********************, Talent Acquisition Physician Faculty Recruiter.
* Letter of interest, including information on research, education, and leadership
* Curriculum vitae
Confidential inquiries and nominations should be addressed to Dr. William Brinkman, ***********************, search committee chair.
Primary Location
Winslow Office Building
Schedule
Full time
Shift
Day (United States of America)
Department
General Pediatrics
Employee Status
Regular
FTE
1
Weekly Hours
40
About Us
At Cincinnati Children's, we come to work with one goal: to make children's health better. We believe in a holistic team approach, both in caring for patients and their families, and in advancing science and discovery. We strive to do better and find energy and inspiration in our shared purpose. If you want to be the best you can be, you can do it at Cincinnati Children's.
Cincinnati Children's is:
* Recognized by U.S. News & World Report as a top 10 best Children's Hospitals in the nation for more than 15 years
* Consistently among the top 3 Children's Hospitals for National Institutes of Health (NIH) Funding
* Recognized as one of America's Best Large Employers (2025), America's Best Employers for New Grads (2025)
* One of the nation's America's Most Innovative Companies as noted by Fortune
* Consistently certified as great place to work
* A Leading Disability Employer as noted by the National Organization on Disability
* Magnet designated for the fourth consecutive time by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC)
We Embrace Innovation-Together. We believe in empowering our teams with the tools that help us work smarter and care better. That's why we support the responsible use of artificial intelligence. By encouraging innovation, we're creating space for new ideas, better outcomes, and a stronger future-for all of us.
Comprehensive job description provided upon request.
Cincinnati Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer committed to creating an environment of dignity and respect for all our employees, patients, and families. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, genetic information, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability or protected veteran status. EEO/Veteran/Disability
$71k-137k yearly est. Easy Apply 60d+ ago
FT Youth CLUB DIRECTOR- Cuyahoga Falls, OH
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio 3.3
Youth ministry director job in Akron, OH
Job Description
Great opportunity for Teachers, Educators & Youth Program Leaders!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (BGCNEO) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Club Director to oversee daily operations at our LINCOLN ELEMENTARY CLUB location in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Position reports to the Regional Area Director and will serve as the lead person at the site working with Administration, Club staff and volunteers. The Club Director is responsible for program delivery, youth engagement & safety, staff supervision, and community engagement at one location to provide members with a supervised, fun and safe Club experience.
This is a full-time position. Salary Range: $ 42,000 - $ 52,000 based on experience. Includes generous PTO and benefits offerings.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ensure programs and services prepare youth for success consistent with BGCA commitment to quality
Promote, stimulate and recruit student membership for the Club
Recruit, select and manage program staff
Perform administrative and operational tasks
Cultivate positive and beneficial relationships with local businesspeople, school officials, politicians, parents and other social service agencies and the community at large
Ensure building and property of the Club are safe, clean and in good condition for daily programming
Provide guidance and be a Role Model
Skills & Requirements:
Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university required
Five years' work experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising activities based on the development needs of young people
Demonstrated ability in personnel supervision, facilities management, and the recruitment and retention of key personnel
Ability to recruit, train, supervise & motivate staff
Effective communication skills both oral and written
Final candidates must clear a background check and drug test
Demonstrated ability in working with young people, parents, and community leaders
Valid State Driver's License & CPR certification required (or obtain within 6 months of hire)
$42k-52k yearly 20d ago
Middle School Show Choir Director
Mayfield City School District
Youth ministry director job in Ohio
Music/Show Choir Director
Description:
Job Summary:
Qualifications:
Working Conditions:
Application Procedure:
Apply Online
Selection Procedure:
$43k-75k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Youth Club Director- Lincoln Club, Cuyahoga Falls
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio 3.3
Youth ministry director job in Akron, OH
Job Description
Great opportunity for Teachers, Educators & Youth Program Leaders!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (BGCNEO) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Club Director to oversee daily operations at our LINCOLN ELEMENTARY CLUB location in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Position reports to the Regional Area Director and will serve as the lead person at the site working with Administration, Club staff and volunteers. The Club Director is responsible for program delivery, youth engagement & safety, staff supervision, and community engagement at one location to provide members with a supervised, fun and safe Club experience.
This is a full-time position. Salary Range: $ 42,000 - $ 52,000 based on experience. Includes generous PTO and benefits offerings.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ensure programs and services prepare youth for success consistent with BGCA commitment to quality
Promote, stimulate and recruit student membership for the Club
Recruit, select and manage program staff
Perform administrative and operational tasks
Cultivate positive and beneficial relationships with local businesspeople, school officials, politicians, parents and other social service agencies and the community at large
Ensure building and property of the Club are safe, clean and in good condition for daily programming
Provide guidance and be a Role Model
Skills & Requirements:
Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university required
Five years' work experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising activities based on the development needs of young people
Demonstrated ability in personnel supervision, facilities management, and the recruitment and retention of key personnel
Ability to recruit, train, supervise & motivate staff
Effective communication skills both oral and written
Final candidates must clear a background check and drug test
Demonstrated ability in working with young people, parents, and community leaders
Valid State Driver's License & CPR certification required (or obtain within 6 months of hire)
$42k-52k yearly 11d ago
University Pastor & Director of Campus Ministries
Capital University 3.4
Youth ministry director job in Columbus, OH
The University Pastor and Director of Campus Ministries is called to minister and provide pastoral leadership to the Capital University community, including the students, faculty, staff and other stakeholders of the Capital undergraduate college, graduate programs, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and the Capital Law School. They plan and coordinate the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, and cultivate student involvement in worship leadership. The University Pastor engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff by designing and promoting opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. They maintain and strengthen the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide, and to local and regional ecumenical partners.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides compassionate pastoral care and spiritual counseling to Capital University students, faculty, and staff, as well as to individuals within the broader campus community (parents, alumni, etc.).
Plans and coordinates the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, including weekly university worship, weekly Seminary worships, Baccalaureate and other campus worship services.
Provides prayer, devotions, and presence at large gatherings upon request, such as Fall Forum, Welcome Weekend, Homecoming and alumni events, MLK Day of Learning, Honors Convocation, commencement exercises, faculty meetings and other special events.
Cultivates student involvement in worship leadership and helps students prepare to be leaders in their faith communities, including programs where students may examine their faith and spirituality.
Develops campus ministry programming in collaboration with campus stakeholders.
Engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff. Designs and promotes opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. Maintains and shares a calendar of religious and holy days for major faiths.
Contributes to coordination of seminary special events: Trinity Days, Trout Lectures, etc.
Provides opportunities for vocational reflection, discernment, and service.
Attends meetings, retreats, and trainings, and assists with other major programs and events as a member of the Division of Student Experience team.
Attends weekly seminary Staff meetings and monthly seminary Faculty-Staff meetings
Provides opportunities to serve on campus and in the community, in conjunction with the Office of Student and Community Engagement,
When providing pastoral care, serves as a confidential support person through the Title IX reporting process.
Advises and supports the ministries of student-led faith-based organizations such as Embrace Ministries and Interfaith Council.
Collaborates in programming with the Center for Faith and Learning.
Leads campus community members in short- and long-term planning for the religious life of the university, and assesses campus ministry programs.
Publicizes Campus Ministries events via appropriate internal and external outlets, such as Engage and social media.
Nurtures own spiritual and intellectual development through such activities such personal devotional practices, study, conferences, and retreats.
Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide.
Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to local and regional ecumenical partners.
Serves on appropriate University committees.
Serve as the University's representative for NetVUE.
Pursues grants to support the spiritual development of students, faith exploration, and professional development.
Administer operating budget and endowed funds associated with campus ministry.
Performs other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree (M.Div.) with 3-5 years of related experience preferably as a campus minister, college chaplain or congregation pastor with experience in young adult ministry.
An Ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in good standing and rostered with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and called to serve at Capital University approved by the Southern Ohio Synod of the ELCA.
Proficiency with the traditions and values of Lutheran higher education.
Proven ability as a creative and innovative worship leader.
Experience working with undergraduate and graduate students, accompanying them on their spiritual journey and faith development.
A commitment to interfaith work and experience working with individuals of diverse faith traditions.
Dedicated to creating an inclusive community that embraces difference and values diversity, equity and inclusion.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Excellent organizational and leadership skills in development of campus ministry programming.
Ability to work collaboratively with university colleagues and community partners.
A motor vehicle license.
The employee is regularly engaged in University activities attended by minors. In accordance with University liability insurance purposes, incumbent with exposure to minors may be subject to periodic background checks.
Facility to learn and proficiently use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, and other campus systems.
Capital University is currently unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider candidates who will require Visa sponsorship.
For more information on Capital University, visit our website at ****************
Capital University offers a rich benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement, family education benefits, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and free parking.
Capital University is an equal opportunity employer. Capital University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion, sex, gender, age, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by the law.
$42k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
Youth Club Director- Lincoln Club, Cuyahoga Falls
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio 3.5
Youth ministry director job in Ohio
Great opportunity for Teachers, Educators & Youth Program Leaders!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (BGCNEO) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Club Director to oversee daily operations at our LINCOLN ELEMENTARY CLUB location in Cuyahoga Falls, OH. Position reports to the Regional Area Director and will serve as the lead person at the site working with Administration, Club staff and volunteers. The Club Director is responsible for program delivery, youth engagement & safety, staff supervision, and community engagement at one location to provide members with a supervised, fun and safe Club experience.
This is a full-time position. Salary Range: $ 42,000 - $ 52,000 based on experience. Includes generous PTO and benefits offerings.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ensure programs and services prepare youth for success consistent with BGCA commitment to quality
Promote, stimulate and recruit student membership for the Club
Recruit, select and manage program staff
Perform administrative and operational tasks
Cultivate positive and beneficial relationships with local businesspeople, school officials, politicians, parents and other social service agencies and the community at large
Ensure building and property of the Club are safe, clean and in good condition for daily programming
Provide guidance and be a Role Model
Skills & Requirements:
Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university required
Five years work experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising activities based on the development needs of young people
Demonstrated ability in personnel supervision, facilities management, and the recruitment and retention of key personnel
Ability to recruit, train, supervise & motivate staff
Effective communication skills both oral and written
Final candidates must clear a background check and drug test
Demonstrated ability in working with young people, parents, and community leaders
Valid State Driver s License & CPR certification required (or obtain within 6 months of hire)
$42k-52k yearly 42d ago
University Pastor & Director of Campus Ministries
Capital University 3.4
Youth ministry director job in Columbus, OH
Job Description
The University Pastor and Director of Campus Ministries is called to minister and provide pastoral leadership to the Capital University community, including the students, faculty, staff and other stakeholders of the Capital undergraduate college, graduate programs, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, and the Capital Law School. They plan and coordinate the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, and cultivate student involvement in worship leadership. The University Pastor engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff by designing and promoting opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. They maintain and strengthen the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide, and to local and regional ecumenical partners.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Provides compassionate pastoral care and spiritual counseling to Capital University students, faculty, and staff, as well as to individuals within the broader campus community (parents, alumni, etc.).
Plans and coordinates the public worship life of the University in collaboration with campus staff, faculty, students and community members, including weekly university worship, weekly Seminary worships, Baccalaureate and other campus worship services.
Provides prayer, devotions, and presence at large gatherings upon request, such as Fall Forum, Welcome Weekend, Homecoming and alumni events, MLK Day of Learning, Honors Convocation, commencement exercises, faculty meetings and other special events.
Cultivates student involvement in worship leadership and helps students prepare to be leaders in their faith communities, including programs where students may examine their faith and spirituality.
Develops campus ministry programming in collaboration with campus stakeholders.
Engages a spiritually diverse student, faculty, and staff. Designs and promotes opportunities for interfaith programming, and religious programming for all faith communities on campus. Maintains and shares a calendar of religious and holy days for major faiths.
Contributes to coordination of seminary special events: Trinity Days, Trout Lectures, etc.
Provides opportunities for vocational reflection, discernment, and service.
Attends meetings, retreats, and trainings, and assists with other major programs and events as a member of the Division of Student Experience team.
Attends weekly seminary Staff meetings and monthly seminary Faculty-Staff meetings
Provides opportunities to serve on campus and in the community, in conjunction with the Office of Student and Community Engagement,
When providing pastoral care, serves as a confidential support person through the Title IX reporting process.
Advises and supports the ministries of student-led faith-based organizations such as Embrace Ministries and Interfaith Council.
Collaborates in programming with the Center for Faith and Learning.
Leads campus community members in short- and long-term planning for the religious life of the university, and assesses campus ministry programs.
Publicizes Campus Ministries events via appropriate internal and external outlets, such as Engage and social media.
Nurtures own spiritual and intellectual development through such activities such personal devotional practices, study, conferences, and retreats.
Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to the Southern Ohio Synod, local and Region 6 Lutheran clergy, and ELCA Churchwide.
Maintains and strengthens the University's relationship to local and regional ecumenical partners.
Serves on appropriate University committees.
Serve as the University's representative for NetVUE.
Pursues grants to support the spiritual development of students, faith exploration, and professional development.
Administer operating budget and endowed funds associated with campus ministry.
Performs other duties assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Master's degree (M.Div.) with 3-5 years of related experience preferably as a campus minister, college chaplain or congregation pastor with experience in young adult ministry.
An Ordained Minister of Word and Sacrament in good standing and rostered with the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), and called to serve at Capital University approved by the Southern Ohio Synod of the ELCA.
Proficiency with the traditions and values of Lutheran higher education.
Proven ability as a creative and innovative worship leader.
Experience working with undergraduate and graduate students, accompanying them on their spiritual journey and faith development.
A commitment to interfaith work and experience working with individuals of diverse faith traditions.
Dedicated to creating an inclusive community that embraces difference and values diversity, equity and inclusion.
Excellent written and oral communication skills.
Excellent organizational and leadership skills in development of campus ministry programming.
Ability to work collaboratively with university colleagues and community partners.
A motor vehicle license.
The employee is regularly engaged in University activities attended by minors. In accordance with University liability insurance purposes, incumbent with exposure to minors may be subject to periodic background checks.
Facility to learn and proficiently use Microsoft Word, Excel, and Outlook, and other campus systems.
Capital University is currently unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider candidates who will require Visa sponsorship.
For more information on Capital University, visit our website at ****************
Capital University offers a rich benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement, family education benefits, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and free parking.
Capital University is an equal opportunity employer. Capital University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion, sex, gender, age, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by the law.
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$42k-48k yearly est. 22d ago
FT Youth Club Director- Norwalk, OH
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio 3.3
Youth ministry director job in Ohio
Opening!
Great opportunity for Teachers, Educators & Youth Program Leaders!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (BGCNEO) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Club Director to oversee daily operations at our NORWALK ELEMENTARY CLUB location in NORWALK, OH (HURON COUNTY). Position reports to the Regional Area Director and will serve as the lead person at the site working with Administration, Club staff and volunteers. The Club Director is responsible for program delivery, youth engagement & safety, staff supervision, and community engagement at one location to provide members with a supervised, fun and safe Club experience.
This is a full-time position. Salary Range: $ 42,000 - $ 52,000 based on experience. Includes generous PTO and benefits offerings.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ensure programs and services prepare youth for success consistent with BGCA commitment to quality
Promote, stimulate and recruit student membership for the Club
Recruit, select and manage program staff
Perform administrative and operational tasks
Cultivate positive and beneficial relationships with local businesspeople, school officials, politicians, parents and other social service agencies and the community at large
Ensure building and property of the Club are safe, clean and in good condition for daily programming
Provide guidance and be a Role Model
Skills & Requirements:
Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university required
Five years work experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising activities based on the development needs of young people
Demonstrated ability in personnel supervision, facilities management, and the recruitment and retention of key personnel
Ability to recruit, train, supervise & motivate staff
Effective communication skills both oral and written
Final candidates must clear a background check and drug test
Demonstrated ability in working with young people, parents, and community leaders
Valid State Driver s License & CPR certification required (or obtain within 6 months of hire)
$42k-52k yearly 35d ago
FT Youth Club Director- Norwalk, OH
Boys and Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio 3.3
Youth ministry director job in Sandusky, OH
Job Description
Opening!
Great opportunity for Teachers, Educators & Youth Program Leaders!
Boys & Girls Clubs of Northeast Ohio (BGCNEO) is seeking a dynamic and experienced Club Director to oversee daily operations at our NORWALK ELEMENTARY CLUB location in NORWALK, OH (HURON COUNTY). Position reports to the Regional Area Director and will serve as the lead person at the site working with Administration, Club staff and volunteers. The Club Director is responsible for program delivery, youth engagement & safety, staff supervision, and community engagement at one location to provide members with a supervised, fun and safe Club experience.
This is a full-time position. Salary Range: $ 42,000 - $ 52,000 based on experience. Includes generous PTO and benefits offerings.
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Ensure programs and services prepare youth for success consistent with BGCA commitment to quality
Promote, stimulate and recruit student membership for the Club
Recruit, select and manage program staff
Perform administrative and operational tasks
Cultivate positive and beneficial relationships with local businesspeople, school officials, politicians, parents and other social service agencies and the community at large
Ensure building and property of the Club are safe, clean and in good condition for daily programming
Provide guidance and be a Role Model
Skills & Requirements:
Four-year degree in related field from an accredited college or university required
Five years' work experience in a Boys & Girls Club or similar organization planning and supervising activities based on the development needs of young people
Demonstrated ability in personnel supervision, facilities management, and the recruitment and retention of key personnel
Ability to recruit, train, supervise & motivate staff
Effective communication skills both oral and written
Final candidates must clear a background check and drug test
Demonstrated ability in working with young people, parents, and community leaders
Valid State Driver's License & CPR certification required (or obtain within 6 months of hire)