Director of the Weekday School
ST. JOHN’S BAPTIST CHURCH, CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA
St. John’s Baptist Church (SJBC) is currently in search of our next Director of the Weekday School (WDS). The Director of the WDS is a full-time position with a start date of January 2, 2026. The Director reports to the SJBC Minister for Children and Their Families and the WDS Board of Directors.
About the Weekday School & St. John’s Baptist Church
The WDS is a state licensed (GS110), half-day preschool, open Sept-May, with optional extended hours and flexible days, and a 5 week summer session (ages 0-12yrs). The enrollment capacity is 80 children, infants through TK. The Weekday School is a church-affiliated early childhood program dedicated to nurturing the whole child through a thoughtful balance of learning, play, and personal growth. We offer a welcoming, inclusive community where children thrive socially, emotionally, and intellectually in a caring and supportive environment.
St. John’s Baptist Church is located in the Elizabeth Community of Charlotte, NC, at 300 Hawthorne Lane. We are a progressive, servant congregation committed to the principles of inclusion and openness for all. We are affiliated with the Alliance of Baptists, the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, the Baptist Peace Fellowship of North America, the Cooperative Baptist Fellowship, and the NC Council of Churches.
The ideal candidate for this job will be a dynamic and thoughtful leader with a genuine passion for work with children and a strong understanding of the environment necessary to foster the development and success of children, staff, and young families. Join a team that’s passionate about early education and committed to making a meaningful impact during a child’s most important years.
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Policy Advocate for Domestic Issues
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST, WASHINGTON, DC
The Policy Advocate for Domestic Issues shall participate in and have primary responsibility for leading the work of domestic public policy advocacy, including but not limited to the following areas: a) Washington-based and electronic advocacy; b) issue education; c) media advocacy; and d) grassroots mobilization. The person in this position will regularly work in cooperation with national staff of the United Church of Christ as well as with local churches and other settings of the United Church of Christ. The majority of the work will be carried out in ecumenical, interfaith, and secular coalitions in Washington, DC. Because of the changing legislative landscape and opportunities, shifting public policy priorities for the National Ministries of the UCC, and ecumenical and interfaith coalitions, the person in this position must be flexible in learning and responding to various areas of policy that have been identified. It is understood that addressing issues of domestic human needs, civil and human rights, environmental justice, and other domestic advocacy issues will be a primary focus. Use the following link to view the full position description and to apply:
Use the following link to view the full position description and to apply: https://www.appone.com/MainInfoReq.asp?R_ID=6935158
This is a full-time position that requires 3 days/week in the DC office on a hybrid schedule. Application Close: October 16, 2025.
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