Overview General Summary of the Position The Office for Persons with Disabilities fosters the full communion of people with all disabilities into the life of the Church in the Diocese of Dallas and serves as a pastoral resource for deaneries, parishes, families and individuals. The Associate Director assists the Director and serves as the principal project management agent for the Community of Disciples Initiative which involves the accompaniment and mentorship of parish leaders within the diocese. Responsibilities Essential Duties and Responsibilities of the Position Under the leadership of the Director, and in close collaboration with the Senior Director of Ministries, leads the planning, implementation, and ongoing assessment of the Community of Disciples Initiative. Build relationships with the Ministries Offices, diocesan parish clergy, and leadership staff to identify possible candidates for each of the cohorts. Coordinates and plans each of the six phases of the program (including discernment and ministerial praxis). Actively collaborates with the Director of Worship in the concrete design and implementation of the sensory-friendly Masses. Fosters an environment for ministry that empowers, welcomes, includes and promotes the full participation of persons with disabilities in the life of our local church. Assist the Director in the development of the quarterly report as delineated by the Lilly Endowment agreement. Other duties as assigned Additional Ministerial Responsibilities: Leads the initial research of sensory-friendly Masses and formation through aesthetics best practices. Engages in an in-depth study of the sensory-friendly Mass as the initial-ground, a concrete pathway for children with disabilities to eventually join the Christian community in Sunday worship. Convokes partners to design and lead parish outreach, sensory-friendly Masses, and formation formats.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director