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North Way Bible Church in Leander, Texas, seeks a dedicated individual to support and manage church staff while fostering a culture of disciple-making. This leadership role involves overseeing multiple ministries, encouraging volunteers, and engaging staff members towards the church’s vision.
The ideal candidate has 3+ years of experience in management and is passionate about helping others succeed in their roles within the ministry.
3+ years experience managing multiple employees.
Support, manage and motivate church staff members toward engagement in the vision and mission of North Way, fostering a culture of disciple-making. Also, recruit, equip and lead teams of volunteers in various ministries aimed at life-change.
We believe peer leaders work alongside you, not under you. We value developing high-capacity leaders, not hiring more staff or doing most of the work ourselves.
Who are your peer leaders? How are you developing them?
We believe rest is a spiritual discipline that fosters dependency on God and results in vibrant work. Rest needs to be routine, planned for, and taken seriously. This means both weekly and annually through use of vacation time.
What’s your weekly rhythm for rest? When is your next vacation?
We believe that every part of your life matters to God, not just your job. Every part of your life will affect your broader ministry. You are responsible to pursue health in each area.
What are you doing to foster health in your relational, physical, financial, mental, and spiritual life?
We believe great teams act like a team. Each member of our team has unique gifts, perspectives, and strengths. Our staff functions best when we’re using our God-given design to help the others succeed.
How have you asked for or offered help to a team member?
We believe that our greatest responsibility as followers of Jesus is to make disciples which begins with sharing the gospel. We look for opportunities to personally share the gospel with the people God has placed around us relationally and geographically.
Whom are you praying for, and with whom have you shared the Gospel recently?
We believe that trust and unity are built around honest and gracious conversations when misunderstandings, offenses, or unmet expectations arise. We do not drag each other through the mud by complaining to others, backbiting, or assuming the worst. Instead, we assume the best and have a conversation.
When have you initiated or received an honest and gracious conversation with another team member? Is there a conversation that you need to pursue?
We believe in pursuing a God-sized vision by setting and pursuing big, measurable goals. Once set, we work at them vigorously, diligently and proficiently. The greatest outcome in pursuing a goal is often the pursuit of who we have to become to reach our goals.
What goals are you pursuing with your team that are too big to accomplish without God’s help?
We believe our attitude impacts our relationships, and our relationships impact our ability to work toward our vision. Everyone has bad days, but we seek to maintain a spirit of joy, respect, patience, and kindness toward every team member and volunteer. Nobody likes to work with a jerk.
Where could your attitude use an adjustment?
We believe our responsibility as leaders is to model the engagement we think will benefit every person in our church family. For us, a normal week is 40 hours + Community Group + Sunday morning. And some weeks are more than normal. We don’t ask our volunteers to make greater time commitments than what we are modeling for them.
What am I doing to model engagement in each area as a leader in our church family?