Youth and Family Ministries Coordinator

The Salvation Army Eastern TerritoryButler, PA
16d

About The Position

The Family Ministries Coordinator is a dedicated leader tasked with discipling youth into a vibrant faith and holy lifestyle, advancing The Salvation Army’s mission to share the gospel and meet human needs without discrimination through intentional youth ministry.

Requirements

  • All three PA Clearances required upon employment and thereafter upon renewal date: PA Child Abuse History Clearance, Request for Criminal Record, and Fingerprint based federal criminal history.
  • PA Mandated and Permissive Reporting and The Salvation Army’s KeepSAfe training required.
  • Passion for The Salvation Army’s mission, with spiritual maturity and a holy lifestyle rooted in Scripture.
  • Proven ability to lead youth programs with creativity and organization.
  • Strong communication skills and basic computer proficiency (e.g., Microsoft Office).
  • Valid driver’s license and ability to drive a 12-passenger van.
  • Self-motivated, adaptable, and available for Sundays and a flexible schedule.
  • Minimum two years’ experience with youth in ministry, recreation, or education.

Nice To Haves

  • Associate or Bachelor’s degree in Youth Ministry, Counseling, or related field preferred.
  • Prior Salvation Army involvement is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Design and lead engaging youth programs (e.g., Sunday School, youth group, Junior Soldiers, Corps Cadets, VBS) that foster fellowship, worship, evangelism, and service, grounded in Scripture and The Salvation Army’s Articles of Faith.
  • Collaborate with Corps Officers and Local Officers to align youth ministry with the Corps’ spiritual and evangelical objectives, emphasizing soul-winning, discipleship, and service to humanity.
  • Organize inspiring Sunday School preliminaries (assemblies), ensuring staffed classes and budget compliance.
  • Build Christ-centered relationships with youth, families, and the community to drive discipleship and outreach.
  • Coordinate attendance and participation in divisional and territorial youth events (e.g., Youth Councils, Bible Bowl, camps), managing recruitment, transportation, and fundraising.
  • Ensure youth safety by adhering to KeepSAfe policies and maintaining supervision.
  • Recruit, train, and mentor adult volunteers to support a faith-nurturing environment.
  • Obtain ServSafe Manager Certificate (within 6 weeks) and CPR/First Aid certification (within 4 weeks).
  • Maintain accurate records and statistics per Salvation Army policies, stewarding resources responsibly.
  • Participate in Corps worship and special Sundays to model spiritual maturity.
  • Assist with seasonal efforts like Christmas/Kettle campaigns.
  • Follow up with youth and families from VBS, social services, or community activities to integrate them into Corps life.
  • Attend divisional youth meetings and conferences, sharing insights with local leaders.
  • Recommend Biblical resources aligned with Arminian-Wesleyan theology and pray with individuals, referring complex needs to Corps Officers.
  • Perform other duties as assigned to support The Salvation Army Butler Corps mission.
  • Glorify God and uphold The Salvation Army’s Mission, Strategy, and Values.
  • Pray for the Butler Corps community and assist in discipling its members.
  • Provide pastoral care to youth and adhere to Salvation Army policies and regulations.
  • Pursue holiness through daily prayer, monthly retreats, and accountability with Corps Officers and Local Officers.
  • Offer strategic vision and servant leadership, adapting to evolving needs.
  • Deliver biblically sound lessons and preach 3-6 Sundays annually as scheduled.
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