Church Operations Manager
Washington City Church of the Brethren - Washington, DC
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Church Operations Manager(Full Time Salaried, 40 hours/week)To apply, all applicants must submit a cover letter and resume in order to be considered, via LinkedIn or by emailing resumes@.Washington City Church of the Brethren seeks a Church Operations Manager to manage the facility and office operations for our church. The Church Operations Manager directs church property operations, and renovations that may be occurring. It manages the church's ministry administration needs, schedules building events, and represents the congregation to building-related stakeholders. This position supervises and interfaces with facility maintenance positions (staff and/or contractors) and the Brethren House Manager. A church pastor supervises this position and the Operations Manager provides regular reporting to the church's Administrative Council. Washington City Church of the Brethren is a Christian congregation in the Historic Peace Church tradition of the Church of the Brethren. We have been in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Washington, DC since 1899. It is a congregation committed to simple living and the responsible use of resources. Our congregation supports social action, peacemaking, and active nonviolent strategies for social change. The congregation and its staff also value service, hospitality and diversity.CHURCH OPERATIONS MANAGER POSITION - GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIESOrganizing projects, vendor coordination for maintenance and repairsServing as the principal point of contact with church leaders, building users, community members, and vendors for all building management issuesSupporting the Brethren House manager in addressing property needs for the church's volunteer service house (Brethren House, in Capitol Hill neighborhood) by scheduling vendors as neededArranging with contractors for needed building inspections, maintenance, repairs, and cleaningAssisting church leadership with administrative and office tasks. Church leadership includes Administrative Council, church pastors; worship coordinators and leaders; and any other leaders Administrative Council or church pastors specify.Managing building use requests and communication with those using the buildingProfessionally representing the church and its mission online and via phoneSupervising facility maintenance positions (staff and/or contractors) and the Brethren House ManagerQUALIFICATIONSThis position requires a creative and effective individual who can anticipate and plan for stakeholder needs, implementing follow through and regularly communicating about progress while addressing such needs.This position requires a self-directing leader who takes initiative, makes proposals, and develops solutions to improve church operations related to building management, building use agreements, and event logistics (including both worship services and other events).This position also requires the ability to do the following:Manage time, projects, and priorities effectively, under occasional deadlines (such as an urgent repair need)Proactively initiate, assess, and address administrative and building needs, for both the church and other building usersCollaborate with other building users to determine mutually agreed upon prioritiesCommunicate effectively in writing and verbally, both in person, by email, and by phoneOrganize and maintain organizational supplies, ï¬les, and documents, such as vendor proposals for building maintenance or repair (digital and some paper)Organize church operations using Google Suite Shared Drives and project management softwareInitiate, delegate, receive and follow up on tasks via email and project management softwareMust be willing to utilize Facebook, Instagram, Mailchimp, a Wordpress blog, and other social media tools to manage and direct church communicationsAttend to aesthetic details such as formatting and presentation for organizational communicationWork well with a variety of peopleRepresent the mission and values of Washington City Church of the Brethren in the carrying out of duties in this position description.SPECIFIC DUTIES of the Church Operations ManagerProperty Management and Supervision (25%)Proactively manages the property needs for the church building (337 North Carolina Ave SE)Supports the Brethren House manager in addressing property needs for the church's volunteer service house (Brethren House, in Capitol Hill neighborhood) by scheduling vendors as neededSupervises and communicates with all facility maintenance (staff and/or contractors)Onboards staff or contractors as necessary (such as cleaning, pest control, HVAC companies, etc.)Collaborates with church leadership to address the church's priorities for building maintenance or repair in a timely mannerPlans for and implements procuring vendors for various building repairs and renovations, in line with the church's ministry goals and needsDevelops building use agreements with entities for one-time and ongoing building useProactively assesses building use and storage, room-by-room, to ensure a balance between function, ministry use, and financial sustainabilityDevelops and maintains procedures or guidelines for building useMonitors building user compliance with terms of building use agreementsAssesses quality and financial stewardship of various vendors, seeking out new quotes or vendors to improve quality of service and cost effectiveness; ensures vendors complete all contracted workEnsures that contractors complete the appropriate amount of contracted maintenance visits Building-Related Communication (25%)Serves as the main point of contact for the church for all building stakeholders related to repairs, maintenance, and scheduling of events or activitiesReceives regular reports from the Brethren House Manager, including about house maintenance needsSchedules needed repairs at the church and the Brethren House Promptly informs and consults with supervisor, Administrative Council, and building users about all operational changes, maintenance activities, and repair work affecting operations within the building Liaises with the Hill Preschool to ensure healthy building partnerships, and to address their needs related to licensing requirements and inspections (e.g., monthly ï¬re drills and other required paperwork)Tracks licenses and permits to maintain compliance with applicable laws, regulations, and insurance requirementsResponds to building use inquiries, advising prospective (new) building users about the church's request process and managing that processArranges building guest access to the building and attends guest events to supervise as appropriate. Coordinates with staff and board to delegate this duty if unavailable.Consults with Ad Council and pastors to seek out new building use opportunitiesGeneral Church Communications and Administration (25%)Opens, receives, and sorts all physical mail, redirecting and notifying as neededRegularly checks and answers the church voicemail, relaying messages to relevant parties as needed (pastors, etc.)Changes the church physical sign and sources content from pastors and othersMaintains a church building calendar (Google calendar), for on-site eventsOrganizes, prepares, and sends the church's monthly newsletter, plus supplemental newsletters as needed, sourcing content from others as relevant and necessaryManages and updates the church's website, including sermonsCommunicates and liaises with denominational and district officesPlans and strategizes about communication needs for the congregationDirects social media and website content developmentCreates a schedule and posts content for social media accountsFinancial Related Duties (10%)Pays vendors as needed via the church's credit cardCompletes contractor payments and reimbursementsLogs all contractor payments to vendors or individualsDeposits checks or funds as requested Assigns bills that require payment to the church Treasurer via project management softwareFiles and organizes all paper-based financial documentsSunday Morning Worship Service Administration (10%)Prepares worship slides for Sunday morning worshipSends email reminders at the beginning of each week, connecting preachers, worship leaders, and musiciansManages and organizes the church's worship calendar, arranging guest preachers or musicians as neededProactively schedules and convenes the church worship committee Other Administrative Duties (5%)Prepares a weekly report of project updates for weekly team meetings with the supervisor and pastoral teamPrepares a monthly written report to the Administrative CouncilAttends all or a portion of evening monthly Administrative Council meetings, collaborating with members and pastors.Prepares yearly summary report for Congregational ForumProactively assesses the church's ministry-related administrative needs and tasksCoordinates purchasing of supplies as needed for the churchSorts, organizes, and reduces church paper files and items as time allowsWorks with pastors to develop and update church permanent recordsOther ministry-related administration as needed, which may not be listed herePOSITION DETAILS, SCHEDULE, COMPENSATION, and BENEFITSThis role is a full time position (40 hours/week). The financial compensation is $62,400 annual salary. The position allows for some remote work but requires at least three on-site days per week including Tuesdays and Fridays and occasional presence at events or meetings outside traditional office hours. Potential compensation increases will be considered on a calendar year basis. Benefits, in addition to salary, include 11 paid holidays, defined health insurance reimbursement, Paid Time Off (PTO), and paid sick leave. HOW TO APPLYTo apply, all applicants must submit both a cover letter and resume, via LinkedIn or by emailing resumes@. Interviews will only be conducted with mission-aligned qualified candidates who complete the full application (cover letter and resume).
Created: 2025-03-10