Youth Ministry Assistant Pastor

Orange, CA

Ministry Focus

The Youth Assistant Pastor will provide pastoral leadership to develop and shepherd a comprehensive Youth

Ministry (Grades 7 – 12) that will train up disciples of Christ, integrating them into the overall Church body, and

assist parents to be the primary disciples of their children.

Staff Relationship

The Youth Assistant Pastor is accountable to the Senior Pastor, who will supervise, evaluate, and provide a

report of evaluation to the Deacon Body and the Personnel Committee. The Youth Assistant Pastor will also

work with the entire pastoral staff to align the Youth Ministry with all the other ministries of the Church, and,

in all Church matters, to represent the interests of the youth and their families.


Principal Duties

Nurture the youth through regular preaching and teaching God’s word. Directly administer or by delegated

oversight, equip and assist Youth Ministry volunteers in developing, planning, conducting, organizing, and

evaluating the following youth ministries at CBCCOC including (but not limited to):

Jr. High: Sunday School, Fellowship, and Worship Service (work with English Assistant Pastor to coordinate

worship and sermon series). Church Training: Youth Bible Drill, Youth Worship Band class. Life Skills class.

High School: Sunday School, Fellowship, and Worship Service (work with English Assistant Pastor to

coordinate worship and sermon series). Church Training: Youth Speech Tournament, Youth Worship Band

class. Life Skills class.

Youth Ministry Special Events: Special events for youth, Youth Retreat, High School Valentine’s formal, Youth

Thanksgiving program, Youth Christmas program, and Mission/Outreach activities.

Youth Ministry Special Programs: Special programs for youth that parallel the Church’s special programs,

including Good Friday, Easter, Thanksgiving, Church Retreat, and programs designed specifically for youth and

their families (Parents Appreciation Nights).

Other Duties: As assigned by Supervisor.

Administrative Responsibilities

1. Ministry Vision/Strategy: Develop and implement ministry vision and strategy. Work with the Senior

Pastor to set Youth Ministry’s vision and goals, in alignment with the Church’s vision, values, and goals.

2. Curriculum: Obtain, develop, or review all curricula used in Youth Ministry, particularly in the areas of

Bible teaching, worship, discipleship, service, fellowship, and personal evangelism.

3. Staffing: Recruit, train, coordinate, and oversee the leadership team and workers in Youth Ministry.

Oversee the Youth Ministry Core Team and counselors.

4. Meetings: Represent youth and their families at weekly pastoral staff meetings, weekly prayer

meetings, monthly business meetings, Church Council and Fellowship Leaders meetings.

5. Pastoral Care: Visit with the youth and their families, especially in times of crises, evangelistic

opportunities, or to follow up with new visitors. Provide pastoral care to designated individuals and

families (Deacon Family List).

6. Budget: By participating in the Church’s budget planning process, prepare and manage the Youth

Ministry budget for current and upcoming. Oversee any fund-raising events related to the Youth

Ministry.

7. Child Safety Policy: Implement and manage a Children/Youth Safety policy that will define

appropriate guidelines for the Youth Ministry programs and for workers that serve in the Youth

Ministry, to ensure the safety and security of the youth and to protect our Church.

8. Office Hours: Devote a minimum of 16 hours in the Church office.

9. Personal Growth: Continue to grow and develop with a teachable spirit through attending

conferences, seminars, classes, or through personal study. Keep abreast of youth’s trends and

resources in order to serve as an advisor to the Church on teen and adolescent development.

Responsibilities to the Youths

1. Assist youth to develop a personal relationship with Jesus, leading to experiential knowledge of God

(Psalm 78:3-4) and to help them grow in “wisdom, stature, and favor with God and man” (Luke 2:52).

2. Teach the Bible in developmentally appropriate ways so that our youth will develop a solid Biblical

foundation and worldview, with the goal of firmly grounding them in the truth so that they will pass on

their faith in the next generation (Psalm 78:6)

3. Develop a strategy to assist youth in living their lives aligned with the five purposes of leading a life of

worship, service, evangelism, discipleship, and in fellowship.

4. Assist the youth to discover their gifting and place within the Church, and give opportunities for them

to practice and begin to discover their calling to serve within the larger Church body.

5. Be a visible support to the youths and their parents whenever possible and also support them in

prayer.

6. Form lasting appropriate relationships with the youths.

Responsibilities to the Parents

1. Partner with parents and the Church to support and equip parents in fulfilling their role as the primary

spiritual leader and teacher of their youth.

2. Encourage and support parents in their parenting responsibilities by giving counsel when able or by

directing them, when necessary, to more qualified advisors.

3. Provide training and instruction toward addressing parenting issues and the physical and spiritual

growth of youths.



Full Time

Qualifications A. Shall have a clear calling from God with a pastoral heart, leadership gift, and a teamwork spirit. B. Shall be a Biblically-based, spirit-filled Christian, ascribing to the vision and values of Chinese Baptist Church of Central Orange County, whose theological position is consistent with the doctrinal statement of CBCCOC and Southern Baptist’s “The Baptist Faith and Message.” C. Shall have completed seminary training with a Master of Divinity Degree at an accredited seminary, or equivalent (e.g., a Master's Degree in Christian Education with three years’ experience in pastoral ministry). D. Shall have at least three years of experience working with youths in a lay or ministerial role at a church in North America. E. Shall maintain healthy family relationships. If married, the spouse and/or children are supportive of the pastor’s ministry. F. Shall be able to work within a multi-language, multi-cultural, and multi-congregational environment. Work with parents to support the spiritual growth of youths and provide counseling to parents as needed. Is able to provide pastoral counseling to the youth or to direct them to other more qualified counselors. G. Must be proficient in English, both written and oral. H. Must possess good interpersonal and communication skills. I. Must be legally able to work and reside in the USA.

02/01/2025

Ambrose Lam, Chair of Personnel Committee

714-669-1700

If you sense God’s calling to serve Him in this capacity, please submit your resume, testimony, and CV to [email protected].

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