Associate Chaplain, TWU Richmond
//Student Ministries
Position Purpose and Summary
The Associate Chaplain (TWU Richmond) is responsible for engaging students in spiritually meaningful ways through ministry programs that foster personal relationships and discipleship consistent with our mission, vision, and statement of faith.
The Associate Chaplain is accountable to the University Chaplain and is charged with the responsibility implement and execute a clear and compelling vision for Campus Ministries aligned with the University’s vision: “every graduate is equipped to think truthfully, act justly, and live faithfully for the good of the world and the glory of God.” Attentive to the unique needs of students, staff, and faculty in Richmond, the Associate Chaplain will embody Christ-centred, missional, and culturally-sensitive evangelism, discipleship, pastoral care and outreach.
TWU’s Campus Ministries exists to nurture Christian disciples in an increasingly secular post-Christian West. The Associate Chaplain will work, in close partnership with others in the Student Life division, foster a collaborative, innovative, and agile mindset and approach to missional work and ministry.
Key Outcomes (Areas of Accountability)
Evangelism (Acts 2:1-41)
Design and implement an evangelistic strategy. Reach all students with the gospel of grace and equip them to take the gospel into the world.
Biblical Knowledge (Acts 2:42)
Engage students in Christ-centred Bible studies through a sophisticated, calibrated discipleship strategy and curriculum.
Fellowship (Acts 2:42-46)
Develop fellowship events to foster relationship among students, staff, and faculty. These events will serve as winsome doorways into evangelistic and discipleship endeavors.
Worship (Acts 2:47)
Provide students with opportunities to witness, participate, and serve in Christian worship at TWU Richmond, specifically through thoughtfully designed chapel services.
Prayer (Acts 1:14)
Schedule regular prayer initiatives occurs across TWU Richmond’s campuses.
Service (Acts 3:10)
Explore opportunities for students to serve the local community.
Strategical Planning and Growth (Acts 4:12-16)
Develop ministry strategies for with students that will be designed and undertaken with an eye toward scalability, with the anticipation and systemic preparedness for growth.
Collaborate with the Richmond Staff Team and Student Leaders (Acts 1:15-26; 6:1-7)
Develop and foster a priority among the staff to meet the spiritual needs of the students. Work to resource faculty and staff towards this end.
The Person
Skills and Abilities
Personal
Driven and inspired by the idea of positively impacting the various marketplaces of life through the development of godly Christian leaders by serving the Trinity Western University community.
A dedicated and mature evangelical Christian with an earnest desire to serve in family, church, work, and community. Affirm and support TWU’s mission, values, Statement of Faith, and Community Covenant. Strength of character and reputation, integrity, focused. A winsome personality with a positive and friendly attitude.
Servant-Leader Way of Life: Act in a manner that exemplifies Jesus Christ in all on and off-campus contacts thereby living out the servant leadership mission of the university and contributing effectively towards achieving the institutional and Kingdom goals of the organization.
Key Internal Interactions
Reports: Student Leaders
Reports to: University Chaplain
Standards & Requirements
Education: MDiv or MA, preferably in Divinity/Theology/Biblical Studies
Experience: Significant leadership in a church or other parachurch context
Duties and responsibilities that do not constitute a major change may be added, deleted or changed at any time at the discretion of the supervisor either orally or in writing.
Benefits Of Working at TWU:
Trinity Western University encourages applications from all eligible candidates who are able to commit to the University’s mission, values, and Christian identity as articulated in its Statement of Faith and Community Covenant. We are committed to an ethic of inclusion and to the equal treatment of all persons without discrimination in accordance with human rights law.
We particularly invite applications from indigenous people, women, persons with disabilities, and visible minorities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Persons with disabilities who anticipate needing accommodations during the application process should contact Human Resources.
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