Campus Minister

St. John Paul II Catholic Newman Center

Normal, IL

Job ID#:
15524175784
Posted:
June 9, 2026
Expires:
August 8, 2026
Category:
Pastoral Ministry
Terms:
Full-Time Employee
Experience:
0-2 Years
Education:
Undergraduate Degree
Base Pay:
$35k to $40k Salary
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Job Description

The St. John Paul II Catholic Newman Center strives to be a home away from home while serving the college students of Illinois State University, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Heartland Community College. We exist to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ and to invite students into an intentional and lifelong relationship with Him. The campus minister is tasked with aiding the Chaplain in creating an environment within the Newman Center which fosters genuine friendships and develops a life of faith in Jesus Christ and His Church. The Campus Minister accomplishes this task by desiring to grow in his/her own friendship with Christ each day through prayer, the Sacraments, and discipleship experiences. Flowing from this personal growth in a life of faith, the Campus Minister will develop and sustain discipleship opportunities, plan social events, coordinate retreat experiences, and maintain a strong "ministry of presence".

Campus Minister Responsibilities:

Communication and Community Building
Communicates with the Chaplain regarding liturgy and prayer services, retreats, and events
Supervises the student leaders that oversee our different ministries and discipleship opportunities
Willingness to engage in a "ministry of presence" within the Newman center and Campus, as well as offering "open office hours" to serve the needs of the students

Faith Formation
Collaborate with the FOCUS missionaries in equipping student leaders with the necessary means to build up a culture of small groups and Bible studies.
Assist with the teaching of OCIA classes and coordinate communication with the students that are seeking to enter full communion with the Catholic Church.

Evangelization & Campus Life
Provides student leaders with the space to create different evangelization opportunities on campus and within the Newman Center
Oversees our registered student organization with the Universities
Communicates regularly with the Universities to make sure guidelines for advertisement and on-campus events are being met
Works with our FOCUS Missionaries to plan and execute outreach and hospitality events to attract new students into the Newman Center community

Retreats and Prayer
Helps build teams for retreats each semester
Train and manage team leaders and provide formation throughout the semester for college students
Oversee beginning of the year freshman overnight retreat
Organize retreat schedule and be present to manage retreats
Coordinate retreat follow up with team leaders

Events and Programing
Initiates students' involvement and organizes events that coordinate with: Quad Day, Welcome Week, Family Weekend, Homecoming Week, Siblings Weekend, and Commencements
Collaborates with Chaplain and staff on weekly and annual events for students, families, alumni, and benefactors
Organizes guest presentations for Advent and Lent

Qualifications
Practicing Catholic and in good standing with the Catholic Church
Bachelor's degree
Open to flexible work schedule

Full time position with health and retirement benefits

EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
St. John Paul II Catholic Newman Center is an equal opportunity employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local equal employment opportunity laws and guidelines.

If interested or have any questions, please email Fr. Lucas at frlucas@stjpnc.org
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About the Employer

The St. John Paul II Catholic Newman Center strives to be a home away from home while serving the college students at Illinois State University, Illinois Wesleyan University, and Heartland Community College. We exist to encourage college students to encounter the guiding light, the open door, and the treasure of truth of Jesus Christ; so as to radiate His love in the world.