CHP: Multifaith Partner – Arts and Spirituality Coordinator (S99812)

Summary, Scope, and Responsibilities

The Multifaith Chaplaincy invites applications for the position of student Multifaith Fellow. Detailed job descriptions can be found below and you can also learn more about the Multifaith Chaplaincy at our website. The Multifaith Fellows work together with the Multifaith Chaplains and the Program Coordinator to implement numerous programs: {Pause}, Arts & Spirituality, Baccalaureate, Hearth, Multifaith Banquet, Stringfellow, and Crossroads.

You do not have to be affiliated with a particular religious or spiritual tradition to work with the Multifaith Chaplaincy. If you would like to speak with a current Multifaith Fellow about their experience in the position you can reach out to us via email at multifaithchaplaincy@bates.edu and we will connect you with one of our Fellows.

Please note: Applications are due SOON – To guarantee consideration, please apply by the date specified on Handshake by submitting your resume and filling out the required supplemental application form (a cover letter is not needed). If you have any trouble, you can send any application materials or questions to multifaithchaplaincy@bates.edu.

What Does the Multifaith Chaplaincy Do?
1.) Builds authentic relationships across different perspectives
2.) Creates spaces for deep conversations around questions of meaning and purpose
3.) Facilitates moments of silence, pause, stillness, and contemplation
4.) Supports the Religious and Spiritual groups on campus
5.) Encourages growth in and exploration of spiritual practices
6.) Engages in intentional intentional joyfulness and play as a form of community bonding

Multifaith Fellows work with the Multifaith Chaplaincy staff on events and programs throughout the academic year. Fellows have specific projects/events/programs on which they work, and are also expected to work and plan as a team. The Fellows bring a diversity of voices into the Chaplaincy, contributing breadth and depth to program planning and helping to shape the conversation in the wider Multifaith community on campus.


The Basics


Department:Multifaith Chaplaincy
Supervisor: Brittany Longsdorf
Office Location: 163 Wood Street
Email: blongsdo@bates.edu
Hours:
Workers: 1

Qualifications, Requirements, and Responsibilities

Responsibilities


A Multifaith Fellow will: Act as the Coordinator for a particular event or program area throughout the year: Arts & Spirituality Coordinator (1 open position): Two Multifaith Fellows will work with the Multifaith Chaplaincy on programs that explore the relationship between the sacred, secular, and the arts through both art-making and aesthetic experiences. Prior examples of Arts & Spirituality programming include musical performances and workshops, spiritual practices of painting, dance, music, poetry, and zine-making; visits to the art museum for intentional viewings and conversation, coordinating poetry sharings or free-writing and pizza nights, interviewing visiting artists to reflect on their spirituality, or something new and creative that is stirring in you! Programming opportunities within this position are not limited to religious or spiritual topics. Attend weekly Multifaith Fellow staff meetings with all Fellows and Multifaith Chaplaincy staff members to discuss event planning and issues on campus, and to build community among the Multifaith Fellows. Occasionally assist with other projects and events sponsored by the Multifaith Chaplaincy for which they are not the point-person. Such projects and events may include: Attending, and sometimes participating in or ushering for various multifaith services throughout the year, including the Welcome Service during Parents and Family Weekend, Candles & Carols, and the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Worship Service Assisting with events for which they are not the Coordinator/Liaison Assist with office tasks such as: Putting up posters/notices to advertise Multifaith events Sending emails on behalf of the Fellows and Chaplaincy Contributing to the Multifaith Chaplaincy social media accounts Multifaith Fellows generally work 4-6 hours per week. Fellows are paid an hourly wage through the Payroll office, and must submit bi-weekly timesheets to be approved by the Multifaith Chaplaincy Program Coordinator. The pay grade for Multifaith Fellows is “C” (State of Maine minimum wage). Most of the work done by Fellows can be arranged to fit in the Fellows’ schedules; however, Fellows should be willing to work evenings and weekends for events. The exception to this flexibility is the weekly Multifaith Fellow staff meeting. That meeting has often been held from 4:15-6:00 p.m. on Wednesdays.

Requirements


Please include any education, experience, or trainings that you feel might be relevant.

Reporting


Raymond Clothier, Associate Multifaith Chaplain; Samantha McCune, Program Coordinator (will be the timesheet approver)

Working Conditions