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Posted:  06/07/2021

Scope of Position:  The Food Pantry Manager is responsible for overseeing all functions and operations of our Ted & Becky Catino Choice Food Pantry, as well as supporting the Cincinnati District Council’s pantry network. This role will provide leadership, vision, and guidance to our Council’s food assistance programs. This role also oversees logistics support to a variety of Outreach Center programs and events. The role is full time Monday-Friday (7:30am-4:00pm), with occasional evening and weekend hours.

Job Responsibilities:

Pantry Leadership: Oversee all aspects of pantry operations, consistent with SVDP mission, values, and expectations.

Partner Relationships: Develop and maintain relationships with key community and SVDP partners.

Record Keeping: Consistently collect and deliver accurate, timely data to best serve all stakeholders.

Logistics Support: Provide logistics support for other SVDP programs and events.

Qualifications: 

  • Associate’s degree preferred
  • Basic computer skills and familiarity with Microsoft Office products
  • Experience managing a team and the ability to match the skills/preferences of team members with tasks that need to be accomplished
  • Strong communication and organizational skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities, shift priorities as needed, and organize resources quickly around changing needs
  • Capacity to balance short term problem solving with an eye to long term sustainability

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The Glenmary Home Missioners are looking for an enthusiastic fundraising professional to join our development team. The successful candidate will secure and raise funds through major gifts and planned gift programs.

College degree preferred. Five years of practical experience in development with familiarity of planned giving instruments. Familiarity with fundraising software and windows applications.

The successful candidate must be able to develop an annual plan for identification, cultivation, and solicitation of major gifts and/or planned gifts. Must be able to maintain and foster relationships with donors to successfully communicate the Glenmary mission and secure major gifts or planned gifts.

Position will be based in Glenmary’s Headquarters with regular frequent travel required outside of normal work location to meet with Glenmary supporters throughout the country.

 

 

St. Malachy Catholic Church & School, Brownsburg, IN, is seeking a full-time Coordinator of Youth and Campus Ministry. The Coordinator of Youth and Campus Ministry engages the entire parish community to the needs of young people (sixth through twelfth grade), as well as young adults, and enables the sharing of the unique gifts of youth with the parish and the larger community.  In collaboration with the Pastor, the Coordinator is responsible for the facilitation of comprehensive youth ministry in the parish.  Comprehensive youth ministry includes the following eight areas:  advocacy, catechesis, community life, evangelization, justice and service, pastoral care, leadership development, and prayer and worship.

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. A bachelor’s degree in Theology, Religious Education, Pastoral Ministry, Religious Studies or Education with a major focus in Theology or Religious Studies is required.

St. Malachy Catholic Church and School is 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. Learn more about the church at www.stmalachy.org.

 

Posted:  05/04/2021

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.

Scope of Position: The Ozanam Center Program Coordinator is responsible for supporting the development and implementation of programming for the Ozanam Center for Service Learning and overseeing the works and development of Youth Conferences.  The Program Coordinator is a full-time, Tuesday through Saturday position.  Work weeks will vary seasonally and will include night/weekend work.

Job Responsibilities:

Service Learning Center:

  1. Facilitate and support Ozanam Center retreats, workshops and trainings, leading effective group discussions and engaging communal reflections
  2. Assist in developing curriculum addressing current social justice issues, integrating Catholic Social Teaching and Vincentian spirituality
  3. Ensure that all supplies, activities, and community partners necessary for retreats, workshops and trainings are secured
  4. Maintain organization of all Ozanam Center files, electronic and hard-copy
  5. Communicate with primary point of contact for all retreat and workshop groups to share pertinent information and secure all necessary paperwork and financials
  6. Oversee timely follow-up communication with Ozanam Center participants
  7. Support volunteer base to assist with all Ozanam Center retreats, simulations, and workshops

Youth and Young Adult Conferences:

  1. Support existing school-based St. Vincent de Paul Conferences through regular communication and providing resources to sustain their continuation
  2. Collaborate with local universities and high schools to foster the growth of new local school-based conferences
  3. Mentor students partnering with the Ozanam Center and St. Vincent de Paul for capstone and other school-related service learning projects
  4. Develop and support a high school service club

Qualifications:  Minimum of a bachelor’s degree and three years’ relevant experience.  Depth of knowledge of issues of poverty, justice and Catholic Social Teaching; strong organizational and interpersonal skills; an aptitude for communicating orally and in writing; self-motivated; comfort with discussing spiritual life and praying with retreatants; and the ability to effectively relate to people of diverse cultural and economic backgrounds are necessary.

Work Environment: Works both within an office and out of the office – outside in the neighborhood and at local community partner sites. Office Environment – adequately lighted, heated and ventilated.  External – walking around West End and adjacent neighborhoods, as well as visiting various community partner sites; environments vary. Evening and weekend hours required, including flexibility in work hours, as retreat schedules necessitate.

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Posted:  05/03/2021

The Jesuit Spiritual Center at Milford is seeking a post-college graduate interested in 1-2 year paid internship working as a member of the Youth Ministry team.  Interns live in community on the grounds of the Center in the recently renovated historic Rock House. The internship’s primary focus is youth retreat ministry. Interns develop a variety of skills including planning, preparation, facilitating and evaluating retreats; facilitating small and large groups that includes faith sharing and personal witness; developing public speaking and multi-media presentation skills; working in music ministry and gaining practical business experiences. Additionally,  they learn the inner workings of a small non-profit organization.

Posted:  04/30/2021

Mount St. Mary’s Seminary & School of Theology is looking for a maintenance person who will be responsible for the  repair and maintenance the building and grounds in and around the Seminary.  This includes painting and wall repair, plumbing, light electrical, carpentry, general HVAC, grounds maintenance including mowing grass, planting and removing trees, bushes and flowers.  Will assist in the set up for events and meetings.  During the winter months, snow removal will be required. Must have basic mechanical, electrical,  plumbing and carpentry skills and have good interpersonal communication skills. Welding, braising and soldering ability is a plus.  Must be able to lift 40 pounds.  This is a full time position with benefits.  Hours are Monday through Friday from 7:00am to 3:30pm.