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Our Church: St. Malachy Catholic Church and School is located in Brownsburg, Indiana.  We have a thriving community of over 2,100 families and 7,000 members.  Our mission can be identified by C.L.O.V.E.R., Confession, Life, Our Lady, Vocations, Eucharist, and Revealed Word.  This simple acronym, through Jesus, is the source for all ministries, activities and events within the church.

The Position: The Director of Evangelization and Adult Faith Formation will be responsible for the design, maintenance, and evaluation of the areas of adult religious formation and education, with a primary focus on evangelization.  Applicant should be a practicing Catholic in good standing; have knowledge of Catholic doctrine and practices; have experience with Catholic doctrines and practices; and have the ability to work together with the Pastor, pastoral staff, catechists, and volunteer teams.  Candidate should have strong interpersonal, organizational and administrative skills

Requirements: Applicant must have a bachelor’s degree in Theology, Religious Education, Pastoral Ministry, Religious Studies or Education with a major focus in Theology or Religious Studies required. A master’s degree is preferred but not required.  Applicant should have two years’ experience in ministry.

 

The Messenger, the Diocese of Covington’s official weekly newspaper published 44 times per year, seeks a full time Staff Writer. Candidates must be practicing Roman Catholics in good standing with the Church. The position requires a broad range of abilities, including excellent writing, proofreading, and organizational skills; basic photography skills; a commitment to confidentiality and teamwork; a passion for completing diverse projects accurately, thoroughly, and reliably; and adaptability to interactions with colleagues, other Diocesan employees, and interviewees. The ideal candidate will be self-motivated and imaginative, with a readiness to explore multimedia platforms. In addition to regular office hours, evening and weekend assignments occur regularly and are considered part of the job. Anticipated start date: immediate.

Parish Kitchen Weekend Staff

The Diocese of Covington’s Parish Kitchen is accepting applications for qualified candidates to help run and serve at Parish Kitchen on the weekends, as part of a two person team.  Depending on your availability, you could be scheduled as little as once a month, or up to 4 or 5 times per month on Saturdays and/or Sundays. Saturday and Sunday hours for Weekend staff are between 8:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m., as scheduled. Serving hours are from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Reporting to the Parish Kitchen Manager, the weekend staff oversee all aspects of this operation from opening to closing, including food preparation, dining room setup, offering hospitality and creating a welcoming environment, maintaining order in the dining room and respecting all guests, and clean up. Prior experience in ministry, social work, and/or food is helpful.

 

Clinical Director of Counseling Programs

The Diocese of Covington’s Catholic Charities ministry is seeking to hire a full-time Clinical Director for our faith-based counseling programs. Fifty percent of the Clinical Director’s responsibilities involves the administrative and clinical supervision of our counseling programs, and supervising our mental health, pregnancy, and adoption programs. Duties include staff coaching, training, accountability and evaluation, programmatic quality, and quantity assurance measures. The remaining fifty percent of the Clinical Director’s responsibilities involves providing direct service outpatient counseling.

Candidate requirements include:

  • actively practicing Roman Catholic in good standing with the Church;
  • a Master’s degree in Social Work (preferred) or Counseling;
  • a minimum of five years’ clinical counseling experience;
  • three years of management or supervisory experience;
  • Licensed Clinical Social Worker certification (preferred), or Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor with supervision designation or supervisor certification eligible;
  • previous experience with diverse populations, which may include children, adults, couples, families, those with mental illness and substance use disorders, life transitions, all income levels, and various cultural backgrounds.
  • experience with DSM 5;
  • an ability to perform all the duties of an independent therapist, and to work either independently or collaboratively;

Salary and benefits are competitive.

The Society of St. Vincent de Paul – Cincinnati District Council (SVDP) has been providing innovative and practical basic needs assistance and systemic change advocacy for Cincinnati residents in need for 150 years. The organization works personally with those in need, regardless of race or creed, to bridge the gaps in their lives through home visits provided by neighborhood-based volunteer groups (Vincentians in Conferences); groundbreaking Outreach Center initiatives like the Charitable Pharmacy and Homelessness Prevention program; a network of 12 food pantries; and seven thrift stores across Cincinnati. SVDP has an immediate opportunity for a Social Services Advocate to play an integral role in providing services and uplifting engagement to our neighbors six days a week.

Scope of Position: The Social Service Advocate is the primary contact person for those requesting services from the organization.  Engagement, assessment, eligibility determination, gathering documentation and service delivery are primary functions.  Engaging neighbors to develop a holistic plan that incorporates help from SVDP with resources available through other agencies or individuals to address their needs is another critical function.  The team member must be able to: 1) build relationships with neighbors in need, using a strengths- based approach to help them recognize and utilize their personal strengths and resources; 2) promote systemic change; and 3) adhere to SVDP’s policies and procedures to ensure program sustainability.  This team member must consistently model the mission and values of St. Vincent de Paul.

Job Responsibilities:

  1. Engage neighbors seeking assistance to holistically assess overall situation, eligibility for assistance and provide appropriate SVDP assistance and referrals as necessary. Our current service model during COVID-19 includes working in the Call Center and gathering information for applications over the phone.
  2. Participate as a member of the SVDP Social Services team as well as positively interacting with Council members and staff.
  3. Assess and respond, as necessary, to needs of neighbors presenting critical situations at any time during business hours.
  4. Prepare case notes; develop and maintain files, enter required neighbor related data accurately into our electronic case management system.
  5. Participate in selection process used to identify requests for rent and utility assistance to receive funding.
  6. Understand how to access assistance from community resources as appropriate to address needs presented by neighbors.
  7. Lead/participate in special projects as required.
  8. Other duties as assigned.

Qualifications:  College degree is required. Bachelor’s degree in social work, human services, or related fields preferred. Bilingual (Spanish speaking) abilities are a plus. Strong interpersonal skills; ability to communicate well orally and in writing; commitment to detail and documentation; project management skills; ability to work under pressure; and a comfort in engaging with people of different cultural and economic backgrounds in a faith-based setting are necessary.

Physical Requirements:  Job duties can primarily be performed from a desk; however, there may be some walking; standing; bending; carrying light items up to 35 lbs; driving an automobile.

Mission: A network of neighbors, inspired by Gospel values, growing in holiness and building a more just world through personal relationships with and services to people in need.

Reports To: Outreach Center Program Director

Scope of Position: The Volunteer Manager will interact with a broad range of internal and external stakeholders to recruit and productively deploy a diverse pool of volunteers to compassionately serve our neighbors. He or she will provide volunteer opportunities that engage volunteers and suit their abilities, schedules, and desired experience. While delivering fulfilling volunteer experiences, the manager will model our mission and values and advance SVDP’s community impact. This is a Tuesday-Saturday role, with occasional evening hours, mainly for holidays and special events.

Job Responsibilities:

Recruitment: Identify and engage a diverse volunteer population to grow SVDP’s capacity and ensure effective operation of services

  • Consult with staff on an ongoing basis in order to understand current volunteer needs and requirements
  • Manage interview/assessment and placement process for new volunteers in SVDP programs
  • Offer opportunities for Conference Vincentians to participate in our Council’s Outreach Centers, programs, and events
  • Schedule all volunteer groups and individuals, ensuring that sufficient volunteers are available to meet service needs, including special events, distributions, and drives
  • Responsively field inquiries from people seeking to get involved with SVDP
  • Find creative ways to engage volunteers whose skill set or availability don’t fit into our traditional opportunities
  • Represent the organization in public as needed, especially at volunteer fairs and other recruiting events

Onboarding/Training/Support: Ensure that volunteers are trained, welcomed, and oriented so they understand their specific role as well as how their work contributes to the overall mission of SVDP

  • Provide orientation and onboarding for new volunteers
  • Train staff on best practices to engage and utilize volunteers
  • Refine and update volunteer policies and procedures, including the Volunteer Handbook
  • Ensure that  staff supervision and support is available for all volunteers

Engagement/Retention: Provide continuing education, appreciation, and formation opportunities for volunteers to keep them engaged with our mission

  • Promptly follow up with volunteers to express appreciation, gather feedback, and encourage further engagement
  • Plan and execute volunteer appreciation events
  • Collaborate with SVDP’s Services and Conference Support staff to coordinate formation opportunities for volunteers
  • Work with SVDP’s External Relations team to highlight the impact of volunteers and facilitate meaningful volunteer opportunities for donors
  • Communicate regularly via newsletter, email, or in person – to inform volunteers of current events within the entire organization
  • Maintain and optimize use of SVDP’s volunteer database

Other

  • Assist the Outreach Center Program Director with seasonal programming and other duties as assigned

Qualifications: 

  • Minimum of a bachelor’s degree and two years of relevant experience
  • Willingness and ability to model SVDP’s mission and values
  • Desire to serve others with care and compassion, and comfort with discussing spiritual life and praying with volunteers
  • Strong interpersonal skills, with an emphasis on effectively and flexibly relating to people of different cultures and economic backgrounds
  • Ability to communicate well orally and in writing, including speaking to and training both individuals and large groups
  • Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple priorities
  • Comfort with technology, especially Microsoft Office programs; experience with a volunteer database is a plus
  • VIRTUS certified or willing to achieve VIRTUS (safe environment training) certification
  • Valid driver’s license and willingness to travel in the Cincinnati area as programing dictates

Work Environment: Staff member will primarily work in an office environmentadequately lighted, heated and ventilated.  Activities will also include supervising volunteers in a variety of settings both within our facilities and off-site, including serving alongside volunteers for various projects. This position includes travel into our community to recruit, direct, and guide volunteers.

Physical Requirements: 

  • Ability to operate a computer keyboard
  • Ability to sit and/or stand for extended periods of time
  • Ability to lift and carry up to 35lbs
  • Ability to see for purposes of reading printed material
  • Ability to hear and understand speech at normal levels
  • Ability to speak so others will be able to clearly understand conversation, both in person and over the telephone