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Software Test Eng, Associate

Austin, TX · On-site

$49.50 - $64/hr

Write and update test scripts within the robust automation suites using Python . * Assist with ... Flexible Time Off * 8 hours of paid Volunteer Time off * Immediate eligibility into Company 401(k) ...

Quality Automation Test Consultant

Plano, TX · On-site

$43 - $56.75/hr

TypeScript for writing automation scripts * Git for version control * Azure DevOps (ADO) pipelines ... our voluntary packages, such as additional Life as well as FSAs. CG Infinity also offers an ...

Computer Technician

Pasadena, TX · On-site

$18 - $20/hr

Able to comprehend and follow verbal and written instructions and scripts * Detailed oriented ... Voluntary Life and AD&D, Short / Long Term Disability, plus other voluntary coverages * Pre-Paid ...

Proven experience implementing test scripts for modern mobile technologies, specifically using ... Hands-on experience testing GraphQL APIs, including writing queries and validating schema-driven ...

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What are some typical collaboration practices for volunteer script writers within nonprofit organizations?

Volunteer script writers often work closely with program managers, marketing teams, and other content creators to ensure that scripts align with organizational messaging and campaign goals. Regular check-ins, collaborative editing sessions, and feedback loops are common, whether working remotely or in person. This collaborative approach helps maintain consistency in tone and ensures that scripts effectively convey the intended message. Being open to feedback and adaptable to changing project needs is key to thriving in this volunteer role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Volunteer Script Writer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Volunteer Script Writer, you need strong writing abilities, creativity, and a solid understanding of storytelling and script formatting, often supported by relevant coursework or experience. Familiarity with scriptwriting software such as Final Draft or Celtx is typically beneficial. Excellent communication, adaptability, and collaboration are important soft skills for working with diverse teams and incorporating feedback. These skills ensure compelling, well-structured scripts that meet project goals and engage target audiences.

What are volunteer script writers?

Volunteer script writers are individuals who offer their writing skills and creativity without pay to help organizations, non-profits, or community projects develop scripts for videos, plays, public service announcements, or educational materials. They work closely with teams to understand the message and goals, then craft engaging and clear scripts that effectively communicate those ideas to the target audience. Volunteering in this role allows writers to gain experience, build portfolios, and contribute to causes they care about.

What is the difference between Volunteer Script Writing vs Volunteer Content Editing?

AspectVolunteer Script WritingVolunteer Content Editing
Required SkillsCreative writing, storytelling, script developmentEditing, proofreading, content refinement
Work EnvironmentFilm, theater, video productions, nonprofit media projectsOnline platforms, publications, nonprofit websites
Common UsageCreating scripts for videos, plays, or broadcastsReviewing and improving existing content for clarity and accuracy

Volunteer Script Writing involves creating original scripts for media projects, focusing on storytelling and dialogue. Volunteer Content Editing, on the other hand, centers on reviewing and refining existing content to enhance clarity and correctness. Both roles require strong language skills but serve different stages of content creation. Understanding these differences helps volunteers choose roles aligned with their skills and interests in the nonprofit or media industry.

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4.5 Curriculum/Ministry Coordinator

HOPE FELLOWSHIP MINISTRIES

Frisco, TX

Other

Posted 3 days ago


Job description

The 4.5 Ministry Coordinator is responsible for leading and developing the church's ministry to 4th and 5th grade students and their families across all campuses. This role provides vision, curriculum development, volunteer leadership, discipleship programming, and event coordination to create engaging environments where preteens can know Jesus, grow in their faith, and build meaningful relationships within the church.

This position serves as the primary leader for the 4.5 ministry at Frisco East Campus while partnering closely with Kids Pastors and ministry leaders across all campuses to ensure consistency, excellence, and spiritual impact.

Curriculum Development & Content Creation (Approximately 80% curriculum development, adjusted as needed)
  • Develop and prepare engaging, age-appropriate curriculum for 4th and 5th grade students.
  • Create lesson plans, teaching materials, small group discussion guides, and supporting resources.
  • Ensure curriculum aligns with church theology, vision, and ministry strategy.
  • Evaluate and improve curriculum effectiveness through feedback and observation.
  • Coordinate curriculum distribution and implementation across all campuses.
  • Curriculum Writing
  • Work with HK Curriculum Team to develop all programming ideas for weekend experience
  • Script writing and editing
  • Create elements not scripted, including offering, Bible lesson, memory verse, game, small group questions, activities, etc.
  • Build ProPresenter presentations for weekend services
  • Create slides and videos needed but not provided by curriculum
  • Upload ProPresenter presentations to the network for FRE, MCK, FRW, and PRO to upload.
  • Create videos to equip volunteers for services
  • Memory verse videos
  • Other videos as needed (including game instructions)
  • Input weekend service schedule and elements/attachments in Planning Center
  • Submit all communication requests for: parent cue cards, curriculum posters, handouts, slides and video edits, etc
  • Send curriculum information to social media team to post online
  • Purchase, prep, and send all supplies for weekend services
  • Purchase supplies for all campuses on Amazon or at store
  • Manage budget
  • Submit expense reports weekly
  • Pack and send supplies per series
  • Receive and put away supplies from the campuses per series
  • Manage supplies at central storage and curriculum storage
  • Develop event curriculum
  • VBS opening and closing
  • Christmas and Easter
  • All church series
Volunteer Recruitment & Leadership
  • Recruit, onboard, train, and develop volunteer hosts and small group leaders, primarily at the Frisco East campus.
  • Build healthy volunteer teams that create welcoming, engaging, and safe environments.
  • Provide ongoing coaching, encouragement, communication, and support to volunteers.
  • Identify and develop potential leaders within the volunteer team.
  • Maintain appropriate volunteer staffing levels for all ministry environments.
5th Grade Discipleship Leadership
  • Lead the vision, strategy, and execution of the church's 5th Grade Discipleship program.
  • Recruit, train, and equip leaders who facilitate discipleship groups.
  • Develop resources and training materials for discipleship leaders.
  • Monitor program effectiveness and make adjustments to increase spiritual engagement and growth.
Campus Partnership & Support
  • Serve as the primary 4.5 ministry resource for Kids Pastors and leaders across all campuses.
  • Provide coaching, curriculum support, volunteer development assistance, and ministry consultation as needed.
  • Visit one non-home campus each month during weekend services to build relationships, provide support, and ensure ministry alignment.
  • Foster consistent ministry experiences while allowing campuses flexibility within their unique context.
Event Planning & Execution
  • Plan, organize, and execute church-wide 4.5 ministry events in partnership with Kids Pastors.
  • Coordinate logistics, volunteer staffing, communication, programming, and follow-up.
  • Ensure events effectively engage students and families while supporting overall ministry objectives.
  • Manage event preparation timelines and collaborate with appropriate church departments.
General Staff Responsibilities
  • Participate in staff meetings, training opportunities, and church-wide initiatives.
  • Support weekend ministry environments as needed.
  • Maintain effective communication and collaboration with staff and volunteers.
  • Adhere to church policies, procedures, and ministry standards.
  • Contribute positively to the overall culture and mission of the church.
  • Perform other duties as assigned by ministry leadership.
Required
  • Growing personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • Alignment with the church's beliefs, values, and ministry philosophy.
  • Experience serving in children's, preteen, student, or family ministry.
  • Strong organizational and project management skills.
  • Strong written and verbal communication abilities.
  • Ability to recruit, train, and lead volunteers.
  • Ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a team environment.
Preferred
  • Experience developing curriculum or educational content.
  • Experience leading volunteers in a church or ministry setting.
  • Experience in a multi-campus ministry environment.
Core Competencies
  • Leadership Development
  • Volunteer Recruitment and Care
  • Curriculum Development
  • Team Collaboration
  • Event Planning and Execution
  • Communication
  • Organization and Follow-Through
  • Relational Ministry
  • Problem Solving
Success Indicators
  • Curriculum is prepared, distributed, and implemented effectively.
  • Volunteer teams are healthy, engaged, and adequately staffed.
  • 5th Grade Discipleship groups are growing and producing meaningful engagement.
  • Church-wide 4.5 events are executed with excellence.
  • Kids Pastors feel supported and equipped in their campus-specific 4.5 ministry efforts.
  • Students and families are increasingly connected to the church and growing in their faith.

Weekly Meetings

  • HK Staff Meeting (1st and 3rd Monday and sometimes 5th)
  • EC, K3, and 4.5 creative meeting (once a month after HK staff meeting)
  • Weekly Curriculum Team meeting on Tuesday morning
  • Weekly one-on-ones with Curriculum team members
  • Weekly one-on-one meeting with Damon
  • Monthly All Staff meeting

What You Will Need

You'll thrive in the role of 4.5 Curriculum/Ministry Coordinator if you have a

  • Fun attitude
  • Supporter mentality
  • Editor skills
  • Detail oriented
  • Organized
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Self-starter, proactive, and highly responsible to drive tasks to the finish line with excellence
  • Ability to adapt quickly while still producing quality results in a fast-paced, creative environment
  • Ministry experience

If you don't meet 100% of the above qualifications, we encourage you to apply still! Studies show that meeting just 50% of a role's requirements may put you in consideration.

Schedule:

  • Office Time: Monday through Thursday 8:30 am to 4:30 pm
  • Weekends
  • 3 out of 4 weekends will be spent at FRE leading the volunteer teams. The Children's pastor at FRE will take on the planning center responsibilities.
  • Spend one weekend a month observing at other campuses and supporting the ministries as needed. Partner with the Campus Kids Pastor to equip leaders as needed.
  • Other Times
    • Hope Kids Staff Meetings

This role is constantly adjusting to meet the ever-changing needs of our families who attend and the ministry-style changes at Hope. This role will change as you develop it and grow as a leader. Responsibilities are not limited to the current description.