Director of Campus Ministry
Loyola Blakefield - Baltimore, Maryland, United States, 21276
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Director of Campus Ministry- Loyola Blakefield Status:
10-month, Full-Time Department:
Ignatian Mission and Identity Availability:
Academic year 2025-2026 Compensation:
$54,000 - $60,000 Benefits:
Medical, Dental, Vision, Paid Leave, Tuition Discount, and other benefits offered. Organization Description: Loyola Blakefield is a Catholic, Jesuit, independent school for boys in grades 6 – 12. Loyola is inspired by the life and instruction of St. Ignatius Loyola and the Society of Jesus. The ideal candidate must support Loyola Blakefield’s mission of forming young men who strive to embody our “Profile of a Graduate at Graduation.” We strive to form young men who are Religious, Loving, Academically Competent, Open to Growth, Committed to Diversity, and Committed to Working for a Just World. Our students come from all walks of life and so do our teachers and staff. As such, we actively seek to recruit and retain faculty and staff reflective of the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our student body. Through inclusive hiring practices, we ensure a community of connection and belonging where everyone can thrive. Job Description: The Director of Campus Ministry reports directly to the Director of Ignatian Mission and Identity. The primary responsibility of the Director of Campus Ministry is to provide pastoral ministry and faith formation opportunities for all students to grow in their relationship with God and one another. Our ministry is anchored in our Catholic identity and Ignatian Spirituality (i.e. the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius). The Director of Campus Ministry serves as a Christ-centered example for our community, as a practicing Catholic who actively strives to live the Good News through vibrant participation in personal spiritual development. Duties and Responsibilities: Plans and directs spiritual retreat programming for all students (grades six through twelve), including a retreat for each grade and optional experiences such as a leadership retreat. Grounded in Catholic liturgy, leads Sacramental opportunities for the school community, managing monthly and/or Holy Day Masses and assisting with special occasions. Creates opportunities for students to cultivate their spirituality and learn about ways to pray, including leading the school’s daily Ignatian Examen prayer. Ensures Catholic vocation promotion and pro-life initiatives are included in annual programming. Serves as the primary Sacristan for the Loyola Chapel, responsible for preparation and maintenance of the chapel. Collaborates with the Counseling Department and serves as a representative on the Student Services Committee. Works collaboratively with adult members of the community who serve as volunteer leaders in Campus Ministry programming. Collaborates with all members of the Ignatian Mission and Identity Team in support of sponsored initiatives. Manages the Campus Ministry budget. Openness to teaching a Theology class if needed. Performs all other duties and responsibilities as assigned or directed by the supervisor. Qualifications: Relevant Bachelor’s degree required (Theology, Religious Studies, Philosophy); Master’s degree preferred. 4-5 years of related experience in ministry. Is a faith-filled, practicing Catholic. Possesses a well-developed knowledge of Ignatian Spirituality and the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius of Loyola. Exhibits strong professionalism with a Christ-centered approach towards all people. Professional experience in an educational setting, especially with students from grades six through twelve. Engages in personal, educational, and faith development. Exhibits strong interpersonal, communication, listening, and presentation skills. Demonstrates the ability to create effective and engaging programs and presentations. Flexibility to work weekends, overnight retreats, and evenings as required. Is flexible and willing to embrace growth and change. Application Process: Interested candidates must send a resume and a cover letter depicting their philosophy of ministry (no more than 500 words) and salary expectation no later than March 28th by clicking on the following link:
www.loyolablakefield.org/about/employment . Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
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