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Elementary Pastor

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Bethel Church of Redding

Redding, CA, USA

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The Elementary Pastor will look and lead towards creating holy moments, create an enjoyable environment, applicable, age appropriate & accessible to kids of all the ages they lead. They will also lead a team of volunteers who know how to relate to kids and ensure that they learn and speak biblical truths while creating a safe environment through their personal heart posture and adherence to policies. Position Type: Part-Time Hours: 22 Hours Per Week Salary: $18.00 Per Hour Job Responsibilities: Pastoring and leadership of kids grades 1st-5th in our services on Sundays as well as during our midweek services (Tuesday nights). Assisting with creating and developing curriculum for Bethel Kids. Assisting Elementary with yearly projects and events (which includes Holiday Feast, Easter Egg Hunt/Carnival, Backpack Giveaway, Bethel Redding Weekend, Day Camp and Revival Camp). Attending weekly team meetings and monthly all-team meetings. Assisting with any administrative tasks being carried out in the Elementary Office. This includes game & service preparations, storage cleaning, inventory, and event preparations. Requirements 1. Believes and adheres to the beliefs and values of Bethel Church 2. Able to pass background checks 3. Passionate about training and equipping children as revivalists 4. Prior experience working with children 5. Professional communication skills 6. Organizational skills 7. Blend of administrative and pastoral skills Benefits Voluntary Dental & Vision Plan TeleHealth : HealthiestYou (24 hour doctor/prescription access) Paid Sick, Jury Duty & Bereavement Leave Retirement Plan (403b, IRA) with Retirement Fund Matching Free Bethel Online account (Exclusive access to conferences, services, classes, shows, and more!) Free Bethel Leaders Network ENGAGE membership - Full Access to the Online Platform Free Staff Lunches 20% Discount on most items in the Bethel Bookstore Invitation to attend Select Conferences Opportunity to work with some of the most passionate lovers of Jesus in the world!

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