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2008 COMMITTEE CHAIR/AREA DIRECTOR SUMMIT STEVE MCILVAIN PERRY HUNTER

YOUNG LIFE. 2008 COMMITTEE CHAIR/AREA DIRECTOR SUMMIT STEVE MCILVAIN PERRY HUNTER 913.515.1218 612.310.9591 smcilvain@sc.younglife.org phunter1524@aol.com. WHERE DO WE START?. OVERVIEW AREA DIRECTOR COMMITTEE CHAIR JOB DESCRIPTIONS. Board of Trustees.

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2008 COMMITTEE CHAIR/AREA DIRECTOR SUMMIT STEVE MCILVAIN PERRY HUNTER

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  1. YOUNG LIFE 2008 COMMITTEE CHAIR/AREA DIRECTOR SUMMIT STEVE MCILVAIN PERRY HUNTER 913.515.1218 612.310.9591 smcilvain@sc.younglife.org phunter1524@aol.com

  2. WHERE DO WE START? OVERVIEW AREA DIRECTOR COMMITTEE CHAIR JOB DESCRIPTIONS

  3. Board of Trustees President of Young Life Divisional Senior Vice Presidents Regional Directors LEGAL LINE OF AUTHORITY Area Director Direct Ministry Interns Student Staff

  4. AREA DECISION MAKING Regional Director Area Director Chair & Committee

  5. Area Director Responsibilities • Spiritual Leadership • Ensure that all ministry in the area is designed and carried out with a dependence onprayerthat takes place out of the overflow of a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. • Staff and Leaders • Recruit, screen, place, train, supervise, support, encourage and evaluate volunteer leaders for both high school and WyldLife ministry. • Ensure area leadership strategy is producing healthy people, healthy teams and healthy ministry. • Supervise and evaluate supervisees in their leadership development, personal spiritual formation and their area ministry. • Develop a training and supervisory structure appropriate for leaders involved in any specialized ministries.

  6. Area Director Responsibilities (cont’d) • Kids • Be active in all three levels of contact work. • Lead a model Young Life club or WyldLife club. • Ensure the health of all existing area club ministries. • Develop a plan for reaching every high school and middle school community in the area. Work with committee to develop and implement that plan. • Lead or co-lead a modelCampaignerministry. • Develop an area discipleship plan. • Coordinate any all-area Young Life ministry events.

  7. Area Director Responsibilities (cont’d): • Camping • Develop and implement a summerand school-season camping strategy that reflects the potential of seven years of involvement, from WyldLife through high school. • Make use of Young Life camp facilities and programs as a tool for evangelism and discipleship. • Serve on a Young Life summer camp assignment as directed. • Provide quality summer staff, trained work crew and strategic adult guests for summer camps. • Serve in leadership positions at school-season area and regional camps.

  8. Area Director Responsibilities (cont’d): • Area Ministry Management • Plan and implement a strategy for area ministry development and growth with an eye toward every kid and every high school and middle school. • Consider resources for beginning ministries such as urban outreach, YoungLives and Capernaum. • Maintain an office that operates professionally and efficiently. • Ensure that all Young Life policies and procedures for area management are followed. • Plan and implement a strategy for area mailings and other avenues of communication. • Committee • Recruit, develop, encourage and sustain a local area committee as partners in ministry. • Ensure that a trained volunteer, in the role of committee chairperson,leads the committee. • Strive for committee diversity – of age, ethnicity, church attendance, etc., with representation from every ministry or club in the area. • Work with the committee to develop good community relationships. • Ensure a taking donors seriously (TDS) leadershipteam is in place and functioning.

  9. Area Director Responsibilities (cont’d) • Financial Management • Oversee development and management of the local area budget with committee leadership. • Turn in budget with supporting field development tool one month prior to the start of the fiscal year. • Ensure a TDS plan involving an area vision statement, field development tool, priority prospect list, strategy and financial master plan, is implemented and reviewed. • Ensure that all Young Life financial policies and procedures are implemented. • Ensure adequate financial support is raised to fund area expenses. • Continue to be attentive to personal fundraising to supplement area fundraising as needed. • Other • Perform other duties as assigned by the regional director. • Actively participate in a local church.

  10. Committee Chair Purpose The purpose of the committee chair is to work with the area director to ensure that the committee members share in the OWNERSHIP of the ministry with the local staff, volunteer leaders, local donors and regional director.

  11. Basic Job Description Committee Chair • Provide spiritual leadership, along with the area director, for the committee • Lead in developing a vision for Young Life’s potential in the community • Represent the committee to Young Life • Stand alongside the staff and bring the rest of the committee along • Maintain close relationshipswith the staff so staff can communicate needs and problems, as well as successes • Act as a liaison and advocate between staff and committee • Communicate issues of accountability from the committee’s perspective • Build trust in the ministry • Provide leadership in the recruitment, selection, retention and retirement of committee members • Place committee membersin positions to utilize their talents

  12. Question for Discussion Discuss ways the Chair/AD can best support the local ministry.

  13. AN ANALOGY LOOKING AT THE MINISTRY THROUGH A DIFFERENT LENSE

  14. Area Young Life Ministry Essential Work

  15. Five General Functions Leadership Development Resource Development Spiritual Development Direct Ministry Ministry Support

  16. Question for Discussion How could you as a leadership team use the bus analogy to enhance the ownership of the ministry?

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