Coordinator— Nurturing Childhood Faith Through the Arts (NCFTA)
Bethel University · Mishawaka, IN · 13 mo ago
OTHR$15–$21/hrFull-time
About the role
The NCFTA Coordinator will provide logistical support to keep the various efforts of the NCFTA Initiative running smoothly, with clear communication, and strong synergy among relevant Bethel departments. This position is entirely grant funded through Lilly Endowment, Inc., and is set to fund from the date-of-hire until the expiration of the grant cycle on June 30, 2029.
Responsibilities
- Prioritize and create environments conducive to the spiritual transformation of children and all NCFTA initiative participants
- Collaboration with Cohort churches, providing support for sub-grants and providing regular points of contact throughout the year for grant project leaders
- Facilitates networking and recruitment of NCFTA initiative participants
- Manage all details related to the execution of well-run events and programs
- Support marketing efforts for all grant-related events
- Work in collaboration with the Project Director, Principal Investigators, and BU staff to ensure that all activities, events, and special programs make satisfactory progress toward NCFTA's Outcomes and Performance Indicators
- Development of appropriate assessment strategies, ensuring quantitative and qualitative data collection for NCFTA events and activities; this will include data collection from participating grant Cohort churches
- Manage the budget for all programs, seeking sustainability through good stewardship of expenditures and seeking increased revenue
- Able to travel for peer-learning, grant-related research, collaborations, marketing, etc.
- Recommend to the NCFTA Principal Investigators any solutions related to improving the programs of the initiative
- Directly oversee the hiring, training, and work of staffing and programs related to NCFTA
Requirements
- Aceeorate's degree or equivalent education and experience
- Two years of administrative experience, preferably in ministry, education, or grant-related experience
- Skilled in written and verbal communication, administrative and organizational tasks, and interpersonal interaction
- Strong analytical and problem-solving ability
- Need an ability to prepare and present reports and updates
- Abilities to handle a large grant budget
Skills
- Able to work independently, organized, detail-oriented, cheerful, flexible, and willing to follow instructions, both verbal and written
Benefits
Commensurate with experience.
Pay
Estimate: $79,434 per year
Schedule
Not specified.