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Location: Clements Ferry Road, Wando, SC

Hours per week: Part time, 20 hours/weekly

Anticipated Start Date: Late September, new campus launching in December

This position reports to: Campus Pastor
The mission: Seacoast Church goes all out in our mission to help others Find God, Grow your Faith, Discover your Purpose, and Make a Difference. Our Campus Children's Ministry Leader is passionate about connecting our kids (Infant to 5th grade) to Jesus by bringing the vision of this ministry to life!

Key Responsibilities

  • Bring inspiration to the vision of Kidscoast at the Campus Level

    • Create life transforming opportunities for children and families

    • Recruit, develop and invest in the Dream Team (volunteers)

    • Prepare and equip Small Group Leaders for the Weekend Experience

  • Team Leader Kidscoast

    • Lead weekly Kidscoast Campus meeting ensuring staff and volunteers are informed, encouraged, and supported

    • Build Kidscoast Dream Team ensuring vision buy-in and an understanding of expectations

    • Proactively communicate Kidscoast initiatives to the Campus, respond to all Connect Cards, emails and phone calls; write welcome letter to new kids/families

    • Create a standard of clean, stocked and decorated environments with safety and security procedures in place with check-in areas

    • Lead the Campus Childcare ministry, ensuring adequate staff for all ministry and campus events

    • Administrative and Team Expectations

      • Become an experienced Ministry Platform user (Church Database), creating events, distributing necessary communication, and tracking attendance

      • Complete Incident Reports, as necessary, for injured children

      • Work with the Campus Pastor to establish budget, reconciling monthly credit card and properly coding all ministry purchases

      • Attend weekly Campus meeting; attend 1-on-1 meetings set by Campus Pastor; attend monthly All-Staff meeting

    • The Weekend Experience

      • Oversee the service flow, including worship, for children's ministry

      • Set-up check-in stations, record attendance, and ensure adequate volunteer staff

      • Special Duties: Visit Inside Track to share about Kidscoast volunteer opportunities; Coordinate Baby/Child dedication and family baptism celebrations

    • Pastoral Duties (if Licensed or Ordained Pastor)

      • Assist in pastoral counseling for families, or parents.

      • Assist in officiating weddings, funerals, baptisms

        Job Essentials

        • Christ Follower (As a religious organization, Seacoast Church makes hiring decisions aligned with our faith and beliefs)

        • A calling to lead a team to connect kids with Jesus on their level

        • Team Leader: ability to see big picture and direct team in the details to achieve goals

        • Organized, effectively manage time, and delegate accordingly

        • Live and drive Seacoast cultural values to Love God. Love People. Make it Better. And Have a Good Attitude.

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