Children and Student Ministry Director - CrossTown Alliance; Rochester Area, NY
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Education / Teaching
Youth Development, Pastor / Ministry / Church, Child Development/Support, Special Needs / Learning Disabilities -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Youth Development, Pastor / Ministry / Church, Child Development/Support
Location: City of Rochester
Children and Student Ministry Director
- Cross Town Alliance (Greater Rochester Area, NY)
Location: Greater Rochester Area, NY (Greece and Walworth Campuses)
Position:
Children and Student Ministries Director
Hours:
Full-Time (40 hours per week)
Work Schedule:Children’s Ministry Director: (10 hours
- Walworth Campus) 2.5 to 4 hours on Sunday for Kidzone (depending on the number of services at your campus), with the remaining 6 to 7.5 hours distributed throughout the week for program preparation, volunteer training, and scheduling. A flexible schedule is allowed as long as responsibilities are completed and approved by the supervisor.
Student Ministry Director: (30 hours - 15 hours/ each campus) Primarily focused on leading youth group meetings at the Greece and Walworth campuses (schedule varies depending on campus) and discipling students, with some flexibility for program preparation, volunteer coordination, and student engagement. A flexible schedule is allowed as long as responsibilities are completed and approved by the supervisor at each campus.
Children’s Ministry Director: Walworth Campus Pastor
Student Ministry Director: Both Greece and Walworth Campus Pastors
Job Summary:Children’s Ministry Director (Walworth Campus): The Children’s Ministry Director plays a key role in creating a vibrant, welcoming environment for children from six weeks through 4th grade. At Crosstown, we believe it’s never too early for children to begin discovering who God created them to be. The Director is responsible for overseeing engaging programs where kids can learn about Jesus in ways that are relevant to their age and stage of life.
This role requires a passion for working with children, equipping volunteers, and partnering with families to foster an environment where kids can grow in their faith. As an essential part of our team, the Children’s Ministry Director helps ensure our church remains a place that families love to attend, and where children are spiritually nurtured.
Student Ministry Director (Both Greece and Walworth Campuses): Plays a vital role in leading our Roots Student Ministry (grades 5th-12th) by creating a space where students can grow in their knowledge and love of Christ. This role focuses on leading youth group meetings, discipling students, and equipping volunteers to help students navigate their faith. With a heart for discipleship, the Student Ministry Leader will help build a strong, relational ministry environment where students are empowered to live out their faith and grow spiritually.
The role also involves partnering with parents and volunteers to create an engaging, Christ-centered ministry that helps teens discover who God created them to be.
- Implement a curriculum for Sunday morning Kidzone where kids can learn about Jesus at their level.
- Finalize and manage an annual budget for the children’s ministry.
- Maintain regular communication with the campus pastor regarding ministry needs and progress.
- Ensure all classrooms are prepared and ready to go for Sunday morning.
- Lead and oversee Sunday morning Kidzone, including check-in, programming, crafts/music, and volunteer coordination.
- Be available to teach as needed.
- Restock craft supplies in the Kidzone area and nursery supplies when necessary (i.e. wipes, diapers, etc.).
- Recruit, train, and schedule volunteers for both Nursery and Kidzone.
- Ensure all volunteers are background-checked and following safety procedures outlined in the Children’s and Student Ministry Training Manual.
- Keep a positive, supportive team culture among volunteers, providing ongoing encouragement and support.
- Provide support, encouragement, and resources for parents in their role as spiritual leaders.
- Communicate upcoming events, programs, and opportunities through newsletters, emails, or other channels.
- Regularly review and update safety policies to ensure a secure environment for children, volunteers, and families.
- Maintain records of volunteer background checks, training certifications, and child protection protocols.
- Assist in coordinating special events for children, such as…
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