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Discipleship Ministries Graduate Student Fellow

Wheaton, IL
Wheaton College
Posted 05/08/2024

Job Description

Part-time graduate student position (Graduate Student Fellow):

20 hours a week, 9 months per year. Under the direction of the Ministry Associate for Discipleship, the Discipleship Ministries (DM) Graduate Student Fellow (GSF) is a part-time graduate student who serves within Discipleship Ministries - the umbrella organization for the various small group ministries on campus (DSG, UCDSG, and Strongholds). This is a one-year commitment.

Responsibilities:

  1. Attend the graduate staff trainings in August
  2. Assist in the planning and execution of student leadership training week and the DM small group leader training
  3. Attend 2 weekly meetings: one with the staff and one with cabinet members and staff
  4. Meet bi-weekly with the Ministry Associate for Discipleship
  5. Lead weekly male, female, and/or co-ed small groups

a. This is a time of fostering spiritual maturity, providing spaces of rest and encouragement for coaches and cabinet members, ensuring that the small groups under their care are going well (troubleshooting), and that they are poured into.

b. This is a time of leadership development - particularly around small group leadership and discipleship. They will brainstorm for and troubleshoot their own groups, as well as receive encouragement and guidance.
  1. Assist in planning and executing various trainings and events throughout the year
  2. Supporting the student leaders in tasks as needs arise
  3. Set achievable goals that enable the flourishing of the ministry
  4. Other duties as assigned


Based on candidates skills and experience (and ministry needs), you will work with one of the following ministries-

DSG & UCDSG: Experience and passion for discipleship and spiritual formation, scripture engagement, and prayer is required

Strongholds: Interest and experience in Gospel-centered approaches to sexuality, sexual addiction, sexual sin, and shame is required

Qualifications:

1. Former experience contributing to/leading in the spiritual formation of young adults preferred

2. Evidence of Christian character and commitment

3. Highly organized & self-motivated with strong administrative & collaborative skills

4. Understand issues related to gender and racial identity development

5. Biblically and Theologically inclined, formal training/education is a plus

6. Leadership ability and mentoring experience

7. Good communication and management skills

8. Interested in developing relationships with students

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