Associate III for Migration Accompaniment Ministry
Company: Presbyterian Church USA
Location: Louisville
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
OverviewThe national offices of the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.), based in Louisville Kentucky, serve with mid-councils,
congregations, worshipping communities, and partner organizations
to carry forth the mission of Jesus Christ. Approximately 400
individuals, diverse in race, age, gender, sexual orientation,
faith, skills, and more, come together as colleagues to work for a
world where justice reigns, peace prevails, and God's love extends
to all people. This community comprises the staff of national
entities: the Interim Unified Agency, the Presbyterian Publishing
Corporation, Presbyterian Women, and the Administrative Services
Group.Position Purpose:The Associate for Migration Accompaniment
Ministry (Ministry with Immigrants) will lead and support the
Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.)'s humanitarian and justice-focused
response to refugees, asylum seekers, and other migrants, with a
deepened focus on the impact of recent shifts in U.S. immigration
policy. This is a 12-month term position as part of the Interim
Unified Agency's structural transition. The interim will be
eligible to apply for any future permanent role. The role is a
deployed position, requiring quarterly U.S. travel and occasional
international travel.Roles and Responsibilities (list in order of
priority):
- Assess and Advise on Refugee and Asylum Engagement:
- Monitor the evolving immigration landscape, including U.S.
asylum policy, enforcement trends, international displacement
crises, and humanitarian statuses.
- Collaborate with Office of Immigration Issues and Office of
Public Witness to provide timely and coordinated theological,
humanitarian, and policy guidance to mid councils and
congregations.
- Advise PDA/IUA staff, and the PDA Advisory Committee, on
emerging needs and priorities for PCUSA engagement with refugees,
asylees, and internally displaced persons (IDPs).
- Strengthening Integration:
- Act as a primary bridge between PDA and the Office of
Immigration Issues (OII), ensuring coordinated strategies and
responses.
- Actively engage and consult with Intercultural Congregational
Associates to support and resource congregations directly connected
to migrant and immigrant communities in the PC(USA).
- Work alongside Office of Immigration Issues to design training,
accompaniment tools, and theological reflection resources rooted in
Reformed theology and justice.
- Supervise Mission Specialist (or Mission Associate):
- Supervise the Migration Accompaniment Ministry Mission
Specialist for Domestic Refugee Ministries (or Mission Associate),
ensuring necessary training, support, and integration into
PDA/MAM's broader mission.
- This includes adapting to the emerging structures of the
Interim Unified Agency and maintaining collaboration with the
Migration Round Table.
- Grantmaking:
- Oversee Migration Accompaniment Ministry grantmaking to
domestic refugee situations, serving as point of contact for grant
applications, convening grant teams to review and communicate
approvals. Work with other PDA staff to ensure the grants are
processed and funds are transferred. Track grant deadlines for
reporting.
- Working with the Associate for International Program
Administration and the PDA International Grants Team, identify
potential grant opportunities to respond to refugee crises and
internally displaced people outside the U.S., vetting new grant
partners, reviewing grant proposals and providing technical
assistance.
- Lead Special Projects and Stakeholder Engagement:
- Develop and lead special projects as necessary to respond to
emerging needs, changes in U.S. laws, and global refugee
situations.
- Pilot new approaches to refugee ministry and ensure
opportunities for ongoing dialogue with local churches, refugees,
asylum seekers, ecumenical partners, and other stakeholders to
inform program development, coordination, and implementation.
- Deepen Advocacy and Public Witness:
- Collaborate with Office of Public Witness and Presbyterian
Ministry at the United Nations to amplify the church's advocacy
voice in Washington, D.C., and at the United Nations on migration
justice, refugee rights, and global displacement.
- Participate in advocacy campaigns and mobilize Presbyterians
for public action in alignment with GA policy and lived
congregational realities. Contribute to drafting, statements, and
alerts addressing root causes of forced migration, immigration
detention, and border justice.
- Public Speaking and Educational Resources:
- Represent IUA/PDA through public speaking events at churches,
mid councils' gatherings, or other venues to inspire and equip the
PCUSA's ministry with refugees and asylees.
- Design workshops, adult education curricula, and other
educational materials to support congregational engagement.
- Collaborate with PDA Communications staff to develop materials
for PDA's online presence, including blog posts, web content, and
social media updates and funds development.
- Develop downloadable and print resources for congregational
use, such as toolkits, study guides, and resource lists.
- Partner with PDA Story Ministry to create film and video
resources.Essential Position Requirements:
- BA, required, Master's degree preferred, and/or commensurate
life/professional experience Theological training or equivalent
life experience/competency
- 3 years experience in refugee/asylum service and advocacy,
connection with ecumenical and interfaith partners in refugee and
asylum networks
- Management of refugee and asylum programs in the field
- Supervisory and team building skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Networking
- Self-starter and comfortable doing multiple tasks
- Ecumenical experience and understanding
- Program development and evaluation
- Competency with Microsoft Office programs, including
PowerPoint. Zoom and Teams for hosting on-line meetings and
webinars
- Experienced facilitator and effective listeningHelpful Skills:
- The ability to use English and another language.
- Have a deep understanding and commitment to cultural and racial
ethnic inclusiveness. Values diverse groups, ethnicities, genders,
communities, cultural constituencies and points of view. Able to
relate well to people from all walks of life and of varying
theological perspectives. Physical Requirements: Able to travel
long distances, sometimes remote locations Required Competencies:
Collaborative: Works together in an inclusive community, invites
input, shares ideas and seeks the best ways to accomplish common
goals.Accountable: Takes responsibility for actions and works with
integrity, transparency and love.Responsive: Responds to the voices
and needs of the church by being timely, helpful, enthusiastic and
mission-centered.Excellent: Works with energy, intelligence,
imagination and love.Cultural Proficiency: Understands and values
differences in various cultures within the organization. Manages
dynamics of cultural differences within a work group. Adapts to
cultural diversity by continuously learning about differences and
creates opportunities for staff to learn about one another.Life /
Work Balance: Recognize the importance of rest and renewal and
maintain an appropriate balance between work life and personal life
by adapting to changing needs at work, taking time to pursue
personal interests, seeking others' help and discernment when
needed and responding appropriately when they are overcommitted or
when faced with stressful or dynamic situations.We believe a
balanced life, with time for work, leisure, and spiritual nurture,
makes us healthier and more productive colleagues at the
Presbyterian Center.The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) offers a
competitive benefits package for eligible employees including
Medical, Dental, Pension Plan, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability,
Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Flexible Spending accounts,
403(b) Retirement Savings Plan, Vacation Days, Sick Days, and Paid
Holidays.Our Commitment:Our faith in God inspires our commitment to
the values of diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging and is
grounded in scripture, the Constitution of the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.), and actions of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.).Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is committed to being
not only an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer as defined by the
U.S. government, but with the inclusion of gender identity and
sexual orientation as well.Candidates from Presbyterian communities
in the global south and other historic Presbyterian Communities of
Color, preferably with theological training and fluency in
languages other than English, are encouraged to apply.
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