
Assistant Liturgy Intern: Liturgical Ministers
Utcatholic, Austin, TX, United States
Description
Job Summary The Assistant Liturgy Intern for Liturgical Ministers is responsible for assisting with managing and scheduling liturgical ministers. The Assistant Liturgy Intern for Liturgical Ministers reports to the Liturgy Intern and operates with little latitude for independent judgment and initiative. The position is for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Ministerial Character The Chaplain is the visible principle and foundation of unity in the University Catholic Center (UCC), which the Bishop has entrusted to him. He makes Christ’s mission present and enduring at the UCC. In order to fulfill his mission, the Chaplain employs suitable, chosen collaborators (clerics, religious, or lay people). He shares with them his mission and entrusts various responsibilities to them.
Positions employed at the University Catholic Center help to extend the ministry of the Chaplain in particular ways as outlined in the job description. Therefore, the employee in this position is closely connected to and assists the Chaplain in the performance of his ministry and thereby engages in ministry for the Church.
Essential Job Duties
Assist SUM/SUW in coordinating semesterly Eucharistic procession by helping to secure and train servers and assist the night of the procession as needed.
Coordinate Solemn Vespers when held.
Assist with Longhorn alumni Masses as able.
Track and communicate with no-shows for liturgical ministry
Ensure an altar server is present to set up for each daily Mass, fill in as needed, and communicate with celebrant if no server
Requirements Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Knowledge of effective practices of leading and accompaniment.
Skill in helping to develop students’ leadership abilities.
Skill in welcoming students and giving a joyful witness of Christian discipleship.
Skill in leading prayer and helping students to identify and respond to the work of God in their lives.
Ability to maintain appropriate confidentiality.
Ability to work collaboratively with the pastoral team and student leaders
Ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
Ability to organize, prioritize, and utilize effective time management techniques.
Ability to carry out multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
Ability to follow instructions in verbal or written format.
Ability to effectively use standard office communication technology.
Minimum Qualifications Education and Trainings
Current student at UT Austin for the 2025-2026 calendar year
Experience
Coordinating events and/or programs
Group project management
Language
English (proficient in conversing, reading, and writing)
Catholic Requirement
Must be a practicing Roman Catholic in good standing.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid Texas driver’s license
Must maintain compliance with the Diocese of Austin Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM) policies throughout the employment period.
Working Conditions
Schedule flexibility: it is expected that this position will average 5-7 hours per week, with some exceptions requiring more time, including Holy Week, some solemnities, and major liturgical events.
Working in a fast-paced environment with priorities and plans that may change rapidly.
Working on weekends and evenings may be required.
Will be exposed to religious ceremonies, conduct, and speech, including Roman Catholic prayer and liturgical celebrations.
All employees of the University Catholic Center are engaged in ministry and closely tied to the Chaplain in the exercise of his ministry and obligations to the Church.
The UCC is an at-will employer.
All buildings and vehicles owned by the UCC are tobacco-free.
Will be required to adhere to established dress codes and conduct standards.
May be required to use personal vehicle to drive to off‑site locations.
Traveling outside the UCC to meetings and other events may be required, and travel may require overnight lodging.
Compensation
$14.00/hour
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Job Summary The Assistant Liturgy Intern for Liturgical Ministers is responsible for assisting with managing and scheduling liturgical ministers. The Assistant Liturgy Intern for Liturgical Ministers reports to the Liturgy Intern and operates with little latitude for independent judgment and initiative. The position is for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Ministerial Character The Chaplain is the visible principle and foundation of unity in the University Catholic Center (UCC), which the Bishop has entrusted to him. He makes Christ’s mission present and enduring at the UCC. In order to fulfill his mission, the Chaplain employs suitable, chosen collaborators (clerics, religious, or lay people). He shares with them his mission and entrusts various responsibilities to them.
Positions employed at the University Catholic Center help to extend the ministry of the Chaplain in particular ways as outlined in the job description. Therefore, the employee in this position is closely connected to and assists the Chaplain in the performance of his ministry and thereby engages in ministry for the Church.
Essential Job Duties
Assist SUM/SUW in coordinating semesterly Eucharistic procession by helping to secure and train servers and assist the night of the procession as needed.
Coordinate Solemn Vespers when held.
Assist with Longhorn alumni Masses as able.
Track and communicate with no-shows for liturgical ministry
Ensure an altar server is present to set up for each daily Mass, fill in as needed, and communicate with celebrant if no server
Requirements Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of the teachings of the Catholic Church.
Knowledge of effective practices of leading and accompaniment.
Skill in helping to develop students’ leadership abilities.
Skill in welcoming students and giving a joyful witness of Christian discipleship.
Skill in leading prayer and helping students to identify and respond to the work of God in their lives.
Ability to maintain appropriate confidentiality.
Ability to work collaboratively with the pastoral team and student leaders
Ability to adapt to changing circumstances.
Ability to organize, prioritize, and utilize effective time management techniques.
Ability to carry out multiple tasks and meet deadlines.
Ability to follow instructions in verbal or written format.
Ability to effectively use standard office communication technology.
Minimum Qualifications Education and Trainings
Current student at UT Austin for the 2025-2026 calendar year
Experience
Coordinating events and/or programs
Group project management
Language
English (proficient in conversing, reading, and writing)
Catholic Requirement
Must be a practicing Roman Catholic in good standing.
Licenses/Certifications
Valid Texas driver’s license
Must maintain compliance with the Diocese of Austin Ethics and Integrity in Ministry (EIM) policies throughout the employment period.
Working Conditions
Schedule flexibility: it is expected that this position will average 5-7 hours per week, with some exceptions requiring more time, including Holy Week, some solemnities, and major liturgical events.
Working in a fast-paced environment with priorities and plans that may change rapidly.
Working on weekends and evenings may be required.
Will be exposed to religious ceremonies, conduct, and speech, including Roman Catholic prayer and liturgical celebrations.
All employees of the University Catholic Center are engaged in ministry and closely tied to the Chaplain in the exercise of his ministry and obligations to the Church.
The UCC is an at-will employer.
All buildings and vehicles owned by the UCC are tobacco-free.
Will be required to adhere to established dress codes and conduct standards.
May be required to use personal vehicle to drive to off‑site locations.
Traveling outside the UCC to meetings and other events may be required, and travel may require overnight lodging.
Compensation
$14.00/hour
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