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Are you interested in being a campus missionary with InterVarsity?
As we continue to plant new chapters across the Kansas Area, we are looking for dedicated, passionate individuals who love Jesus and who want to build witnessing communities on college campuses today. If that's you, please take a look at the various opportunities available by clicking the Job Openings menu on the left.
You may also get to the jobs page in the future via http://www.ivkansas.org/jobs.
What Is InterVarsity?
Why Join InterVarsity Staff?
Because you can help change the world! Check out what current InterVarsity staff think about their ministry in this video:
What Do InterVarsity Staff Do?
InterVarsity campus staff are responsible for planting and building witnessing communities on one or more assigned campuses. To do that, a staff will typically play the following roles:
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Missionary. Just as missionaries take the gospel to a new culture, so too campus staff take the gospel to the university. Campus staff learn the culture of their specific campus and through prayer and experimentation, discern the best strategy for sharing the gospel and establishing a witnessing community there.
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Recruiter. Campus staff are constantly recruiting and inviting students and faculty to conversations and events. They are growth-biased and want to see every corner of campus reached for Christ.
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Evangelist. Campus staff share the gospel with students and faculty and invite them to respond to the gospel. Whether through long-term relationships or in random encounters, the gospel goes forward to each sector of campus.
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Leader. Campus staff lead a chapter forward into pursuing God's vision on campus. They raise up student leaders to join them in the mission on campus. And they lead these teams of students in building and developing the InterVarsity chapter.
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Community Developer. Campus staff grow their communities into places of welcome and deep relationships. They help students and faculty connect vulnerably and lovingly with each other and turn the community into an attractive Christ-centered fellowship.
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Teacher/Trainer. Campus staff continually teach and train students and faculty, for their personal, emotional, spiritual and leadership development. Whether leading bible studies or training students to share the gospel, they consciously grow the next generation of leaders for the campus and beyond.
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Pastor. Campus staff care for the students and faculty in their chapters. They comfort, encourage and challenge their chapters to follow Jesus more fully in their lives.
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Fundraiser. Campus staff raise their own support. They communicate regularly with their supporters and ask for their fervent prayers for the campus. They have a community of supporters who cheer them on in the ministry.
How Does Fundraising Work?
- Draft list of potential donors. These include family, friends, churches, church friends, family friends, co-workers, businesses and so on. A good prospect list will include at least 150-200 names for full-time staff. Think about it this way. If 80 people give $50/month in support (an average typical amount), that will be enough support for a new staff. That means that if half your prospect list decided to give the average amount, you will have finished your support-raising!
- Send an initial letter to 10-20 prospects, sharing why you believe God has led you to this ministry and to your campus. This prepares the prospects for the phone call that will be coming.
- A week later, call each of the 10-20 prospects and ask if they would be willing to meet with you to talk about the possibility of joining your support team. Most people who say YES will ultimately give...if they don't want to, they will likely say no to the meeting. In other words, very rarely will you be inviting someone to give at a meeting who really does not want to give.
- Meet with the prospects who agreed to a meeting. Invite them to partner with you by sharing your vision for the campus. Ask them what they would like to commit to in support this year.
- Repeat Steps 2-4. Along the way, your supervisor will coach and walk with you through this process. You are not alone!
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