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Assistant Director for Faith Formation
Job in
Baltimore, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, 21203, USA
Listed on 2026-03-03
Listing for:
Loyola University Maryland
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-03-03
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Pastor / Ministry / Church
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Assistant Director for Faith Formation
Employee Type
Regular
Office/Department
Campus Ministry (Emily Kane
Work Environment
Loyola University Maryland Main Campus
Job Type
Full time
Benefits at Loyola
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Compensation Range
$53,040.00 - $66,300.00
Anticipated Start Date
12/01/2025
If Temporary or Visiting, Estimated End Date
Position Duties
Under the supervision of the Director of Campus Ministry, the Assistant Director coordinates and provides faith-based programming and formation to support students in faith development. This position oversees logistics and preparation for retreats, faith-sharing groups, the Order of Christian Initiation for Adults (OCIA) program, and some wedding logistics. The Assistant Director will work in close collaboration with the Campus Ministry team to promote the Catholic and Jesuit character of the university, foster a culture of inclusion and equity, build community, and provide personal care for the Loyola community.
Ignatian Retreat Ministry
* Oversees multiple retreats, including Kairos, First Year Retreat and Silent Retreats. Recruits, trains, develops and supervises retreat leaders. Coordinates all logistical aspects of each retreat, i.e. facility reservations, meals, and transportation. Creates, adapts, and implements curriculum for retreats and reflection to meet the needs of students and programs. Coordinates all aspects of retreat publicity and marketing. Coordinates outreach to the wider Loyola community to recruit faculty, administrators, and staff to serve as leadership team members.
Participates in the Campus Ministry Intern formation retreat.
Residential Ministry
* Provide a ministerial presence within residence halls through active engagement with students in their living environments. Collaborate with the Office of Residence Life & Housing to design and implement programs that support student formation, community development, and the integration of faith and daily life. Plan and facilitate programs, prayer services, and small-groups in residence halls that encourage spiritual growth, reflection, and opportunities for community engagement and service.
Offer pastoral support and referral to students encountering personal, relational, or spiritual challenges. Serve as a resource to Residence Life staff on issues related to student development, spirituality, and Ignatian values.
Faith-Sharing Groups
* Oversees and promotes Cura faith-sharing groups and programming. Broadly advertises and actively recruits group members and leaders. Develops and manages effective system for member registration and group placement based on theme interest and availability. Manages weekly meeting agendas and updates program curriculum. Plans and facilitates monthly leader meetings and coordinates semester social events for participants. Maintains regular contact and communication with group leaders.
Supports group leaders with ongoing recruitment assistance and reflection materials. Evaluates the groups each semester and makes adjustments to align with and fulfill University, office, and program goals.
Order of Christian Initiation of Adults (OCIA) and Sacramental Coordination
* Coordinates and facilitates OCIA process. Plans overall OCIA process and provides ongoing communication with catechumens and candidates about the OCIA sessions. Communicates with the Archdiocese of Baltimore for coordinating dates with Bishop/Archbishop. Invites and coordinates theology faculty, Jesuit community members, staff, administrators, and students for presentations/catechesis as needed. Coordinates candidate activities and support during formation and liturgical stages of the OCIA process.
Coordinate training and scheduling for alumni wedding sacristans.
Pastoral Ministry and Spiritual Care
* Provides pastoral care, spiritual direction/accompaniment, and outreach to all members of the university community. Support students in the exploration, development, and engagement of their faith, spiritualities, and values in relation to their various identities. Supports Campus Ministry's outreach to students from marginalized identities, including but not limited to LBGTQ+ student support. Connects students with campus resources including the Counseling Center, Thrive Center for Student Success, the McAuley Women's Center, Office of Title IX and Bias Compliance as appropriate to provide care for students.
Campus Ministry, Mission and Identity Divisional programs and initiatives, and University programs and initiatives.
* Participate in weekly staff meetings, Campus Ministry events and celebrations, fall and summer orientations and Admissions' open houses. Attend in-service gatherings and professional development opportunities. Represent Campus Ministry as requested by the director on university functions, committees and activities as requested by the Director.
Education Required
Bachelor's degree
Education Preferred
Master's degree
Field of Study
Divinity, Theology, Religious Studies,…
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