
Director of Campus Ministry
St. Edward High School, Mission, KS, United States
Position Description
The Director of Student Life is responsible for coordinating, organizing, and supporting all co-curricular activities at St. Edward High School. The director oversees the school’s house system, student activities, and student participation. The director also maintains and builds student engagement through experiences and opportunities outside of the classroom.
Mission St. Edward High School educates the hearts and minds of a diverse group of young men to have the competence to see and the courage to act as men of hope and faith for the transformation of the world.
We Believe In
Faith: Formation of young men in the Holy Cross tradition
Excellence: An ongoing commitment to excellence in academics and co-curricular programs
Relationships: A welcoming, family-oriented school community that fosters relationships
Servant Leadership: A Christ-like commitment to genuine leadership through service to others
Goals St. Edward High School, an International Baccalaureate World School, encourages students to become active, compassionate, and lifelong learners with international awareness.
Responsibilities
Works closely with school administrators to develop retreats, masses, and prayer life calendar for the school year
Sources feedback from retreat leaders and student participants, sharing feedback with school administrators
Provides insight into the school’s theology curriculum and supports religious education initiatives for students and employees
Works with Director of Student Life and house system members to develop spiritual programming
May assist with teaching theology classes as needed
Sources and promotes social justice initiatives consistent with the school’s mission
Serves as one of the spiritual leaders and role models for students and staff
Collaborates with faculty and counseling staff in support of student’s well-being
Develops and maintains relationships with clergy, musicians, and school’s campus ministers
Represents St. Edward High School at Diocesan events and local faith based gatherings
Actively participates in admissions efforts by promoting the school’s faith formation programming
Regularly communicates with parents regarding ministry initiatives
Effectively manages retreat budget
Qualifications
Practicing Catholic in good standing with the Catholic Church
Masters degree preferred; bachelors degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Pastoral Ministry, or related discipline
3+ years working with teenage students in a faith based leadership position
Strong administrative and program development skills
Desire and ability to engage students and staff in meaningful faith based conversations and activities
Commitment to fostering an inclusive and welcoming faith community
Must be available to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
St. Edward High School is an Equal Opportunity Employer supporting a diverse workforce. We are committed to building an employee population that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills, dedicated to incorporating cultural humility in our daily work‑routines. All hiring decisions are made based on an applicant’s qualifications, merit, and the school’s needs. St. Edward High School provides equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate based on race, age, sex, color, disability, or national origin in its procedures of employment, assignment, recruitment, termination, wage increase, and selection, for in-service or training or other benefits.
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Mission St. Edward High School educates the hearts and minds of a diverse group of young men to have the competence to see and the courage to act as men of hope and faith for the transformation of the world.
We Believe In
Faith: Formation of young men in the Holy Cross tradition
Excellence: An ongoing commitment to excellence in academics and co-curricular programs
Relationships: A welcoming, family-oriented school community that fosters relationships
Servant Leadership: A Christ-like commitment to genuine leadership through service to others
Goals St. Edward High School, an International Baccalaureate World School, encourages students to become active, compassionate, and lifelong learners with international awareness.
Responsibilities
Works closely with school administrators to develop retreats, masses, and prayer life calendar for the school year
Sources feedback from retreat leaders and student participants, sharing feedback with school administrators
Provides insight into the school’s theology curriculum and supports religious education initiatives for students and employees
Works with Director of Student Life and house system members to develop spiritual programming
May assist with teaching theology classes as needed
Sources and promotes social justice initiatives consistent with the school’s mission
Serves as one of the spiritual leaders and role models for students and staff
Collaborates with faculty and counseling staff in support of student’s well-being
Develops and maintains relationships with clergy, musicians, and school’s campus ministers
Represents St. Edward High School at Diocesan events and local faith based gatherings
Actively participates in admissions efforts by promoting the school’s faith formation programming
Regularly communicates with parents regarding ministry initiatives
Effectively manages retreat budget
Qualifications
Practicing Catholic in good standing with the Catholic Church
Masters degree preferred; bachelors degree in Theology, Religious Studies, Pastoral Ministry, or related discipline
3+ years working with teenage students in a faith based leadership position
Strong administrative and program development skills
Desire and ability to engage students and staff in meaningful faith based conversations and activities
Commitment to fostering an inclusive and welcoming faith community
Must be available to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends
St. Edward High School is an Equal Opportunity Employer supporting a diverse workforce. We are committed to building an employee population that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives and skills, dedicated to incorporating cultural humility in our daily work‑routines. All hiring decisions are made based on an applicant’s qualifications, merit, and the school’s needs. St. Edward High School provides equal employment opportunity and does not discriminate based on race, age, sex, color, disability, or national origin in its procedures of employment, assignment, recruitment, termination, wage increase, and selection, for in-service or training or other benefits.
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