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Onboarding Coach

Flock 1210 is constantly adding new members. Onboarding Facilitators lead these new families through an orderly onboarding process, helping them become engaged and familiar with traditions, practices, and policies. Typically, girls joining at older levels benefit from additional onboarding and a facilitated introduction to the program and its members.

Qualifications

  • Christian age 21 or older
  • Registered as an adult leader with Shepherd's Girls
  • Agree to the Shepherd's Church Volunteer Covenant and qualified for service

Core Duties

  • Leads new families through the Flock onboarding process.
  • Assists with orientation events that may be scheduled from time-to-time.
  • Support efforts of membership team.
  • Contribute to the development of onboarding materials.

Additional Responsibilities

  • Maintain awareness of Flock activities to facilitate interaction with prospective members.
  • Complete Shepherd's Girls training during first year of service.

Timing of Duties

  • Most onboarding tasks are completed by arrangement between the facilitator and the new family. This may occur during meetings or at other mutally agreeable times.
  • Onboarding Facilitators should expect to spend some time outside of meetings completing their responsibilities.
  • Attendance at campouts and activities is not required but may inform a practical understanding of the ministry's operations.

Position Attributes

AttributeOnboarding Coach
Adult RegistrationRequired
Position TypeSpecialist
Team LeadMinistry Director
Number of Positions1-2
Worth Far Above Rubies
Flock 1210: Shepherd’s Girls is a ministry of The Shepherd’s Church of Cary, NC.
6051 Tryon Rd., Cary, NC 27518

Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves. Romans 12:10 (NIV)

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