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Assistant Director of Interfaith & Social Justice Initiatives, Campus Ministry
Mount Saint Mary's University
Application
Details
Posted: 15-Oct-25
Location: Los Angeles, California
Internal Number: 6648911
Assistant Director of Interfaith & Social Justice Initiatives, Campus Ministry
This position is committed to the mission of Campus Ministry (CM) at Mount Saint Mary's University, as well as to the professional standards of the University and the Catholic Campus Ministry Association. Provides pastoral leadership for the Associate of Arts degree student population, and for the general promotion of the Campus Ministry mission on the Chalon campus and the entire University.
Work Location: Doheny Campus (Downtown Los Angeles) and Chalon Campus (West Los Angeles)
Start Date: Immediately
Application Deadline: Open until filled
Annual Salary Rate: $70,700.00
Monthly Salary Rate: $5,891.67
Hiring salary can be above the posted pay range if candidate's qualifications are determined to be above the minimum requirements of the position description.
Duties and Responsibilities:
In the absence of the Director, and at his/her request or that of the Vice President for Student Affairs, the Assistant Director acts in the Director's place, in areas including but not restricted to: participation with, and education of, the entire college community; participation in, and communication with, Church-related entities beyond the University; spiritual leadership and pastoral care as needed; time-sensitive decision-making.
Provides administrative oversight to the areas of the Campus Ministry office. Primarily responsible for the service of AA traditional undergraduate students (TUS) on the Chalon campus, including:
Supervision and formation of student ministers and other personnel related to AA-TUS programs
Organization of the office
Safety of the office and office personnel
Budget for AA-TUS programs
3. Provision and Oversight of AA-TUS programming in:
Liturgy and Prayer
Spirituality and Spiritual Growth
Community Service and Social Justice
Festivities and Events
Community-on-Campus
Religious Education
Sacramental Preparation
Interfaith and Ecumenical Relations
4. Provides pastoral care for all of the Chalon TUS of every religious tradition
5. Provides excellent liturgy and prayer services on the Chalon campus for a primarily traditional undergraduate assembly, with a special emphasis on the Catholic Mass
6. Provides opportunities for all Chalon traditional undergraduates to learn about Catholic Social Teaching
7. Handles the recruitment, training, spiritual/ministerial development, scheduling,
supervision and evaluation of approximately 12-15 Chalon traditional undergraduate student ministers
8. Handle the hiring, oversight and scheduling of stipended professional ministers serving the Chalon traditional undergraduate student population, including priests for Mass and Reconciliation Services, other professional ministers for services and events, speakers for retreats and student ministry training, and others, as needed
9. Collaboratively participates in, and lead, major college events, such as Admitted Students days, Orientation, Welcome Week activities, Graduation activities, President's Dinner, Convocations, and others as needed
10. Collaborates with the entire Campus Ministry team regarding college-wide Campus Ministry- sponsored events, such as the Masses of the Holy Spirit, Commencement Masses, the Easter Sacraments liturgy, and others, as needed; collaborate in student ministry training and supervision, budget and resources, policies, calendaring and development of programs
11. Supervises and oversees the Chalon campus chapel and sacristy
12. Engages in continued professional education in theology, ministry and administration
Other Duties and Responsibilities:
Assists the Director in all areas of Campus Ministry, as requested and needed.
Collaborates with faculty, staff and student organizations in the University, especially in the Student Affairs Division
Collaborates with other Catholic institutions and organizations, including the offices of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles, Loyola Marymount University, the Catholic Campus Ministry Association, and ,the National Council of Catholic Bishops, in serving the needs of the Chalon traditional undergraduates
Serves on various campus or University committees, as assigned
Performs other job-related duties as assigned
Job Requirements: Knowledge:
Of Catholic theology and teaching, especially in the following areas:
Christology
Ecclesiology
Scripture
Moral Theology
Liturgical and Sacramental Theology
Catholic Social Teaching
Spirituality
Canon Law
Of the Second Vatican Council, its documents and ongoing issues regarding its implementation
Of Church history (both American and global)
Of Ecumenical and Interfaith Issues, especially familiarity with other faith traditions
Of the Principles of Empowered By The Spirit, the U.S. Catholic Bishops' vision and guideline for Campus Ministry
Of the background and framework of higher education in the United States, and especially Catholic higher education institutions
Of emotional and spiritual development in young adults, especially women
Of the spiritual and religious issues in the range of LA cultural groups
Of core contemporary issues facing the Catholic Church and its ministry
Of core contemporary issues facing Catholic higher education
Of the overall structure and mission of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles
Of the history and mission of Mount Saint Mary's University and the Sisters of St. Joseph of Carondelet
Abilities and Skills:
To discover, analyze and respond to the needs of the AA students and the Doheny community with thoughtfulness and creativity
To administer the Chalon Campus Ministry office for TUS
To collaborate effectively with many other areas and offices of the University
To develop and oversee, for the AA TUS:
meaningful Catholic worship and interfaith prayer opportunities
evangelization, catechesis and theological reflection approaches
conscience formation and justice education approaches
ministry leadership development and approaches
Effectively articulate the Catholic faith in public and private ministry, in settings such as: preaching, teaching, writing, spiritual direction, counseling, and meetings
Effectively comprehend and articulate perspectives on faith development in various cultures and at differing stages of the life-cycle
To respectfully, sensitively and knowledgably communicate about religious issues with people of every religious tradition, or none at all
To organize, facilitate, administer, prioritize, and engage in thoughtful, informed decision-making
Effective professional verbal, written and technological communication with
The professional community of Mount faculty, administration and staff
The student community, and especially the AA TUS
The larger Church and professional ministers' community
The part-time professionals who are employed by Campus Ministry
Pastoral counseling
Leading prayer
Public speaking
Budget and finances
Time-management and scheduling
Education:
Bachelor's Degree required; Master Degree in Theology, Pastoral Ministry or related area preferred. Continuing education for professional development in ministry is expected each year. This takes place though active and attentive participation in courses, workshops, conferences and professional meetings.
Experience:
Must be a fully initiated member of the Roman Catholic Church
Must be an active, participating member of the Catholic Church community
Publicly adheres to Church teaching and the Catholic Campus Ministry Code of Ethics
Is experienced with the development of young adult women
Is experienced with members of many cultural and economic groups
Is experienced with the values and structure of higher education
Is experienced with administration and organization
Mount Saint Mary's University is an independent, Catholic, liberal arts university which provides a values-based undergraduate education for women, as well as innovative programs for professional men and women on two historic campuses in Los Angeles. The Mount is the only Catholic university primarily for women in the Western United States. It is also nationally recognized for its academic programs, its culturally diverse student body, and its focus on preparing the next generation of citizen leaders.