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Diocese of Nashville

Assistant Director for Marriage and Family Life

Diocese of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee, United States,


Assistant Director for Marriage and Family LifeDescriptionThe Assistant Director for Marriage and Family Life works with the Office of Faith Formation team to facilitate and support the various programs and ministries throughout the Diocese of Nashville that are directed toward the vocation of marriage, sanctity of life, and building of the domestic church. The Assistant Director for Marriage and Family conducts diocesan-based enrichment opportunities as well as closely collaborates with pastors, parish leaders, schools, parents, and young adults to help provide programs and resources for advancing a culture of life and love. Through guidance, education, and accompaniment, the Assistant Director for Marriage and Family Life exemplifies and furthers the mission of the Diocese of Nashville: Living and Proclaiming the Good News of Jesus Christ, Welcoming All.AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY INCLUDEAccompanies and supports pastors, Directors of Religious Education, and other lay volunteers on issues related to marriage and family life.

Helping parishes implement programs and resources for marriage enrichment and family-based education.Finding ways for parishes to provide outreach programs to further promote human dignity.Creating a guidelines source for the Sacrament of Marriage and Anointing of the Sick.Maintaining an awareness and database of local NFP instructors.Giving parish talks on topics pertaining to marriage and family life.

Provides outreach resources regarding

PregnancyDivorce and SeparationConsolation and BereavementBioethics and End of LifeSenior Adult MinistrySpecial Needs Ministry

Designs, plans, and executes the following:

Diocesan Engaged Couples RetreatsYearly conference on topics concerning marriage or the sanctity of life

Assists with the larger initiatives of the Office of Faith Formation.

Open Arms MinistryPro-Life and Human Dignity PilgrimageHoly Fire

Coordinates Together in Holiness ConferenceFunctions as diocesan NFP coordinatorWorks with the Office of Catholic Schools to promote instructional lessons regarding marriage, human dignity, and Catholic bioethics.Maintains an awareness of all relevant documents from the Holy See and USCCB.Updates Marriage and Family Life webpageCreates and reviews participatory surveys for diocesan-based conferences and retreats.Prepares yearly budget plans and manages monthly budget required for the Marriage and Family Life branch of the Office of Faith Formation.Performs other duties assigned by the Director of the Office of Faith Formation.RequirementsEDUCATION AND EXPERIENCEBachelor's degree in Theology or related field.Master’s degree in Theology, Education, or related field preferred.NFP certification preferred.2+ years of active participation in parish ministry.2+ years of project management experience.ADDITIONAL SKILLS/REQUIREMENTSPracticing Roman Catholic in good standing.Active parish and diocesan involvement.Considerable knowledge of Church doctrine and practice.Articulate written and public speaking skills.Strong interpersonal, organizational, and project management skills.Familiarity with applicable Church documents, such as Casti Connubii, Humanae Vitae, Amoris Laetitia, The Rite of Marriage, canons pertaining to marriage, etc.Knowledge of the various NFP methods.Proficiency with computer programs, web-based software, and social media platforms.Ability to travel to off-site events and to work on evenings and weekends as occasionally required.

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