Job
Children's Ministry Worker
Number of positions
3
Job location
Apohaqui, NB
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Education
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
The Children’s Ministry Worker will support the planning and delivery of summer children’s programming at Atlantic Community Church under the supervision of the NextGen Pastor. Responsibilities include assisting with Vacation Bible School and themed day camps by preparing materials, setting up activity stations, helping lead large and small group activities, and supervising children to ensure safety, inclusion, and adherence to child-protection policies. The student will help design crafts, games, lessons, and schedules; organize supplies; maintain program spaces; and complete light administrative and communication tasks. They will work alongside volunteers, assist with event logistics, interact positively with families, and participate in community outreach events. Regular check-ins will provide supervision, mentorship, and leadership development.
Job
Recreation Attendant
Number of positions
4
Job location
Central York Rural Community
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Tourism/Culture
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Numeracy
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Recreational Programming; Maintenance and upkeep of recreational facilities
Job
Community Programs Director
Number of positions
1
Job location
61 Forbes Drive, Saint John, NB
Anticipated start date
Language requirement
English
Job category
Other
Workplace Essential Skills
- Reading
- Document use
- Writing
- Oral communication
- Working with others
- Thinking skills
- Computer use
- Continuous learning
Our Community Programs Director will first shadow our Community Outreach Pastor, who oversees our partnerships with community organizations in our neighbourhood, as well as our own community outreach program called Hope Mission, which provides 2 free weekly meals, access to a community health nurse, and opportunities for those experiencing financial poverty and food insecurity to build community and gain skills. After working in partnership with the Community Outreach , the Community Programs Director will then take leadership of the program.
This work includes working closely with and coordinating teams of volunteers to facilitate meals, outings, and special events; collaborating with our community partners to ensure that our summer offerings provide the best support to our community that we are able to offer; building community online through our social media groups; and building community in person by forming and facilitating relationships among the Hope Mission community.