Aug 25, 2023
POSITION SUMMARY: The Faith Formation Associate Director provides leadership, services, and resources to assist pastors and parish catechetical leaders in carrying out the catechetical mission of the Church. This position supports parishes to create a faith forming culture based on family catechesis. The Associate Director gives direction and vision for catechesis in the Diocese, engaging parents as the primary educators of their children and developing policies and guidelines in all aspects of faith formation, including sacramental preparation. This position collaborates with the Catholic Schools Superintendent and reports to the Senior Director for Evangelization.
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ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING (and other duties as assigned):
Vision, Strategy, Leadership
o Promote the vision and implementation of family faith formation throughout the Diocese, partnering with Youth Ministry to focus on families with children up to 12th grade.
o Oversee development and implementation of a Diocesan curriculum for family faith formation: catechesis for children and their parents and sacramental preparation.
o Develop, select, and oversee the use of catechetical materials and resources for families:
parents and children up to 5th grade. Collaborate with Youth Ministry to select resources for
middle school and high school.
o Develop, update, and promote catechetical guidelines and policies through different communication mediums
o Responsible for providing and facilitating pastoral support for Catechesis for persons with special needs.
o Develop processes for the recruitment, approval, orientation, placement, ongoing formation, evaluation, and retention of parish faith formation leaders.
o Develop and equip catechetical leaders by providing training, formation, coaching, and mentoring.
o Support faith formation leaders and Catholic Schools principals by providing Catechist Certification based on foundational theological and methodology formation.
o Support faith formation leaders by providing diocesan recognition to catechists (St. Pius X Awards for years of volunteer service).
o Responsible for coordinating catechetical leader commissioning rites, opportunities for spiritual growth, and appreciation.
o Responsible for developing and executing a plan for the implementation of the Diocesan Plan Pastoral faith formation objectives.
Finances and Operations
o Convenes the Catechetical Advisory Board to listen to parish faith formation needs and evaluate catechetical curriculums and programs to ensure effectiveness.
o Articulate effective administrative policies and procedures.
o Identify problems and manage conflicts. DocuSign Envelope ID: C814D41D-4EB4-4982-9574-992C383576DA
o Plan, organize, and manage time according to priorities and responsibilities.
o Responsible for the faith formation budget.
o Maintain records and files for catechetical certifications and faith formation programs.
Collaboration and Communication
o Build relationships with and network among parish catechetical leaders, especially through regular cluster meetings.
o Connect with pastors on a one-on-one basis or at Deanery meetings. at least once a year to discuss faith formation needs, strengths and concerns at the parish.
o Collaborates with the Catholic Schools Department regarding faith formation needs, discuss processes to align formation between schools and parish programs; and catechist certification.
o Attends Region XI Catechetical Diocesan Directors meetings.
o Collaborate with other Directors and Associates in planning common projects and implementing Pastoral Plan initiatives regarding Faith Formation.
o Participate as an instructor for faith formation sessions in the Institute for Leadership in Ministry.
o Approve and maintain updated appropriate web content for Diocesan webpages and The Vine (Diocesan intranet).
o Maximize creative use of all communication channels to deliver information, including social media.
THIS POSITION SUPERVISES:
Catechetical Coordinator
QUALIFICATIONS TO PERFORM THE JOB SUCCESSFULLY:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, ability, or physical demands required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Competence in oral and written communication.
Proficient in training, supervision, and administration.
Ability to facilitate effective meetings and group processes in person and via online meetings. Education and/or Experience:
B.A. in Theology, Pastoral Ministry, or related field
Preferred: Master’s degree in Catechetics, Theology, or Pastoral Ministry
Understanding of current principles in Catechetics, Faith Formation
Knowledge of major church documents related to evangelization, and catechesis
Minimum 5-7 years of proven leadership experience in catechesis. Language Skills: Must be multilingual – English and Spanish is preferred. Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Proficient in composing reports, correspondence, and letters and in publishing newsletters and flyers.
Able to develop and facilitate workshops, training, and presentations.
Able to read and understand Church documents, guidelines, and professional journals.
Able to understand and explain policies and answer questions.
Able to write presentations and effectively present information and respond to questions from groups and individuals in multicultural diocesan, school, and parish settings.
Leadership Skills: Able to work effectively with multi-cultural schools and parishes. Strong ability to provide direction, inspiration, communication, and guidance. Exhibit confidence and commitment.
Computational Skills: Able to read and manage budget and contribute to building an office budget. Able to use external and internal websites and edit as appropriate.
Reasoning Ability: Able to solve problems, make sound decisions and deal with a variety of concrete variables in situations where varying degrees of standardization exist.
Technical Skills: Proficient Microsoft Office and working knowledge of internet applications and social media platforms.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations: Valid driver’s license.
Physical Demands: While performing duties of this job, the employee must be able to transport materials and equipment (up to 30 pounds) to and from various locations. The employee is regularly required to sit for extended periods of time, use hands in repetitive motion tasks, handle objects, talk and hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand, walk and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required include close vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. The employee must also be able to transport and set up items at an off-site location for presentations and events.
Physical Environment: While performing the duties of this job, the employee will work in an individual open cubicle. The space is wheelchair accessible. Some work may be performed in various parish locations, including churches, halls, and classrooms. Noise level and accommodations will vary.
Working Conditions: The employee is required to be physically present in the office in order to complete office tasks and be out in the field supporting local parishes as needed. The employee needs to be available to work outside regular business hours as required and check in with and provide calendar to director. The employee must be able to multi-task and work cooperatively, negotiate, communicate, and collaborate with other members of the staff, youth leaders, youth ministers and clients of various cultures, personalities and spiritualities. Other Requirements: The employee must demonstrate a history of effective leadership, good judgment, initiative, confidentiality, and discretion.
Must be a practicing Catholic and have in-depth knowledge of Church structure, culture, and its mission.
Proven leadership ability with community, religious, social and professional organizations.
Familiarity with Santa Clara County, and the roles and responsibilities of parishes
An eagerness to collaborate with colleagues.
Ability to build professional trust, partner with stakeholders, and lead collaboration within and among parishes.
Ability and willingness to operate within a complex, culturally and economically diverse environment, including a multicultural work force.
SALARY RANGE: $75,000-95,000 per year base on education and experience.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to irma.g.alarconderangel@dsj.org
Aug 22, 2023
POSITION SUMMARY
The Part Time Administrative Assistant assists staff members and some volunteers in a vital and supportive role with an opportunity to have a direct impact on the mission of Catholic Community at Stanford
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING:
(other duties may be assigned)
Communication Skills
Good writing, listening and summarizing skills, taking meeting minutes, response to emails and requests,
Familiarity with Google docs and Google calendar; manage the public calendars, receive scheduling requests and disseminate the information to the appropriate individuals or groups.
Church Community Builder
Willingness and Ability to learn Church Community Builder and its associated apps and software which includes creating data base groups, forms and managing the online calendar, responding to submitted forms, and disseminating results of event evaluations. Design and populate pages within the app.
Shield the Vulnerable
-Manage and maintain the Shield the Vulnerable compliance process with volunteers and staff
members.
-Work with the various databases in which the records must be housed, including timely reminders when needed.
Sacramental Support
-Maintain Sacramental records for Baptisms, First Eucharist, Confirmations, Reception into the Church.
-Provide the appropriate certificates and request for sacramental records.
-Provide Support for infant Baptisms: manage requests from families, work with candidate’s family and godparents, and schedule the priests and required preparation for the sacrament.
-Notify the Church of the individual’s Baptism of sacraments received at the Catholic Community at Stanford.
Clerical Activities
-General clerical activities which include but are not limited to: scanning, copying, emailing,
scheduling, calendar management, supplies purchasing and meeting notes, formatting of
materials for distribution at Mass
Registration for Catechesis of the Good Shepherd
Assist with registration for children’s education program as necessary
QUALIFICATIONS TO PERFORM THE JOB SUCCESSFULLY:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, ability, or physical demands required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the position.
Education and/or Experience:
Bachelor Degree is desired
Computer Skills:
Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Square Space, and Workday (must have
knowledge of Workday or be willing to learn), prior experience with ChMS
databases (or able and willing to learn). Familiarity or ability to learn working with Instragram and Facebook.
Other Requirements:
- 18 hours per week during the academic year, sometimes potentially fewer in the summer months, with periods of time that may require 20-30 hours a week
- Able to work evenings and weekends if required
- Some hours will be on campus (staff events and meetings) while much of the work will be done at employee’s own location, at the employer’s discretion.
- Ability to be confidential and handle sensitive information
- Ability to work independently
- Highly conscientious and pays close attention to detail
- Ability and flexibility to establish and handle multiple and changing work priorities, meet deadlines, and anticipate future responsibilities
- Strong verbal, written, note taking and communications skills
- The ability to cultivate and maintain positive working relationships with a wide range of individuals among the staff and within the community
- Strong organizational and customer service skills. Attention to detail and the ability to handle confidential information required
- The employee must be enthusiastic and self-motivated
- Access to a computer
- Has a drivers license and access to use of a car as needed
- Ability to occasionally lift up to 25 lbs
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a cover letter and resume to xavierop@stanford.edu
Jul 24, 2023
POSITION SUMMARY
The Faith Formation Coordinator (“Coordinator”) is responsible for the parish faith formation, including age-appropriate
catechesis, youth ministry, liturgy of the word for children, sacramental preparation. The Coordinator aims to help
children embrace the Gospel, grow in faith, and become missionary disciples of Jesus Christ. The Coordinator works
under the direction of the Pastor, and with catechists, volunteers, parents, and the community.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
• Develops and maintains age-appropriate catechetical programs and sacramental preparation for children.
• Recruits, supervises, evaluates catechists and volunteers; provides training opportunities for them.
• Partners with families and the parish community in handing on the faith to children.
PROGRAM RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Follows diocesan guidelines for faith formation and sacramental preparation.
2. Develops curriculum and selects catechetical materials in consultation with the Pastor.
3. Plans children’s liturgy of the word, rituals and liturgical celebrations in consultation with the Liturgy Director.
4. Oversees the recruitment, training, enrichment, and supervision of catechists and other volunteers.
5. Facilitates regular meetings with parents for dialogue and support.
ADMINISTRATIVE RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Supervises and evaluates catechists and volunteers.
2. Prepares the faith formation schedules and registration procedures.
3. Is responsible for the reservation of facilities for faith formation.
4. Oversees the collection of fees, the purchase of textbooks and other materials.
5. Maintains database (registration, family records, catechist & volunteer records, sacramental records, etc.).
6. Prepares and monitors the faith formation budget.
7. Is responsible for the implementation of the Diocesan Safe Environment program.
8. Develops and monitors safety procedures, pandemic mitigation measures, and emergency plans.
COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION
1. Communicates regularly with the Pastor, attends staff meetings and collaborates with parish leadership.
2. Communicates regularly with catechists, volunteers and parents, and with the Parish.
3. Participates in catechetical cluster meetings, maintains relationships with the Deanery and the Diocesan
Evangelization Department, especially the Faith Formation Office.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
1. Master catechist certification or, at least, working toward this certification.
2. At least 5 years of experience in parish catechetical ministry.
3. Experience in leadership, management, and communication.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Strong verbal and written communication skills; proficiency in composing reports, letters, flyers, newsletters; ability
to facilitate workshops, training and presentations; ability to explain policies and answer questions.
TECHNICAL SKILLS
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, knowledge of internet applications and social media platforms.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
The Coordinator demonstrates a history of effective leadership, good judgment, initiative, confidentiality and
discretion. Must be a practicing Roman Catholic.
How to Apply: Interested candidates should submit a resume to Fr. Hao at ascensionpastor@dsj.org
Salary Range: $19.16 – $27.30 per hour, based on education and experience.
Jul 24, 2023
St. Lawrence Elementary and Middle School is seeking a part-time Instructional Assistant for the 2023- 24 school year. St. Lawrence Elementary and Middle School is located in Santa Clara, serving 100 students in grades TK– 8th. Interested candidates should review the job description and qualifications below and contact Christine Frea at christine.frea@dsj.org.
Mission: St. Lawrence Elementary and Middle School challenges students from diverse backgrounds to grow academically and emotionally within a supportive Catholic community. Our school fosters individuality and active learning, helping children thrive now and in the future.
Position Description: The Instructional Assistant is responsible for providing assistance to the teacher in achieving educational objectives. The Instructional Assistant, under the direction of the teacher, assists in providing a well-organized, smoothly functioning class environment in which students can take full advantage of the instructional program and available resource materials.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Support the teacher in positive classroom management and delivering effective instruction to all students, including in small groups and individually
- Assist the teacher in maintaining a functioning classroom environment. Examples include but are not limited to:
- Classroom setup
- Materials
- Devices
- Bulletin boards
- Supervise students both inside and outside the classroom where assigned
- Accept responsibility for the safety and well-being of each child
- Maintain confidentiality over student and institutional information
- Support the mission of the Catholic Church and schools in both words and actions
- Other duties as assigned
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Experience working with children in school settings.
- Exhibits flexibility in day-to-day school environments.
- Ability to interact and collaborate with both volunteers and staff
- Strong oral and written communication skills
- Strong sense of initiative
- Self-motivated and reliable
- Strong work ethic and a passion for education;
- Ability to adapt effectively to feedback in a collaborative, fast-paced environment.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma, Bachelor’s degree is preferred
- Minimum of two years’ experience implementing educational programming and working with students as a teacher and educational aide, preferred.
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Salary Range: $22.11 – $25.60 per hour, based on education and experience.
How to Apply:
Please send a cover letter and resume to Christine Frea at christine.frea@dsj.org
Jul 20, 2023
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