Summer Staff Lead
Job Type
Part-time, Temporary
Description

 

Are you passionate about leading others and growing in your faith? As a Summer Staff Lead you’ll play a crucial role in supporting our Summer Staff team while developing your leadership and ministry skills. You'll help plan and implement the Summer Staff Program, create a Christ-centered community, and serve your fellow team members through prayer, mentorship, and event coordination. This position is ideal for young adults who are looking to step into leadership, serve others, and make a lasting impact. 


 Onsite Housing and Meals Provided -Pay rate starts at an average of $475 per week.  


Why This Role is Perfect for You: 

  • Spiritual Leadership: Lead Community Groups and create an environment that reflects Christ’s love. 
  • Event Planning: Take charge of organizing fun and meaningful weekly activities for Summer Staff. 
  • Hands-On Experience: Serve alongside the Support Staff Coordinator, gaining real-world leadership and ministry experience. 
  • Mentorship: Be a spiritual guide for your peers by being available, present, and committed throughout the summer. 

Program Responsibilities: 

  • Chapel & Community Groups: Assist in preparing chapel spaces, lead community groups, and provide a welcoming atmosphere for growth and fellowship. 
  • Event Coordination: Plan and host weekly events for Summer Staff that build community and foster connection. 
  • Daily Engagement: Stay connected with the team, post updates on social media, and capture moments to share with the community. 

If you’re looking for a summer leadership role where you can grow spiritually, build lasting relationships, and make an impact, this is the perfect opportunity! 

Requirements

Staffers must have an authentic and growing relationship with Jesus, have great communication skills, and be self-motivated. There will be long/busy days and staffers should be prepared to work hard both mentally, and physically. We offer an opportunity for those in the program to learn and develop skills that are useful in everyday life. Through training and hands-on experience, you have the opportunity to learn about leadership and the responsibilities that come with it. 

  • Be on call 24/7 for emergencies, supporting team members as needed. 
  • Work at least 15 hours per week in various departments across campus. 
  • Stay in communication with department supervisors to ensure Summer Staff is supported. 
  • Manage social media updates and keep information boards current. 
  • Must arrive one week early for specific leadership training.