Corona Campus Administrator Patria Corona

Corona Campus Administrator

Part Time • Patria Corona

The Campus Administrator at Patria Church oversees the development, implementation, and ongoing assessment of campus procedures. This role ensures campus operations are aligned, effective, and well supported. The position helps create an environment where ministry can function with excellence and care. The Campus Administrator ensures that procedures align with Patria Church strategic objectives and meet operational and business requirements. This role promotes accountability through clear processes, consistent execution, and documented systems. The Campus Administrator plays a pivotal role in establishing scalable processes that support current ministry needs and future growth. This position is expected to anticipate needs and execute tasks to completion with timeliness. The role provides administrative support to internal teams, volunteers, and external partners. The Campus Administrator represents Patria Church with professionalism and sound judgment in every interaction. This position requires a high level of integrity, trust, and consistent follow-through. The scope of the role will continue to evolve based on ministry needs and the direction of the Campus Pastor. Success in this position is measured by reliability, clear communication, and proactive problem solving. Every position at Patria Church reflects the mission to Seek the Lost, Teach the Found, and Send the Disciples, and carries the conviction that every family matters to God in accordance with Ephesians 3:14–15. The Campus Administrator reports directly to the Campus Pastor.


Work Schedule and Daily Rhythm
The Campus Administrator works a part-time rhythm that blends administrative support, coordination, and operational oversight, primarily on weekdays with periodic weekend coverage tied to services and key campus moments. Early in the week focuses on planning, communication, scheduling, and alignment with campus leadership. Midweek centers on administrative execution, coordination with departments and volunteers, record management, and operational follow-through. The end of the week is dedicated to preparation for weekend services, final confirmations, and supporting campus readiness, with flexibility during special events, holidays, and seasonal ministry needs.



Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Models the spirit of Patria Church’s guiding scripture, Ephesians 3:14-15, by building a church community that strengthens families. 

Fulfill the four pillars of Patria Church. Christ (Mission, Christ-Centered Driven, Community (Diversity, Kingdom Driven), Character (Leadership, Discipleship Driven), Commitment (Family Driven) church. 

Embraces and executes Neighborhood Groups philosophy of ministry, discipleship, and connection across campuses Embrace and execute a Neighborhood Groups philosophy of ministry, fostering community, discipleship, and connection across families and campuses. 

Fully embraces and acts in accordance with the mission of Patria Church to Seek the Lost, Teach the Found, and Send the Disciples. 

 Operational Systems and Procedures:
  • Oversee daily administrative operations that support the effective functioning of campus ministries and programs.
  • Develop, implement, and maintain campus procedures that ensure consistency, accountability, and operational clarity.
  • Coordinate with ministry leaders and departments to support smooth workflows and campus readiness.
  • Identify operational needs and implement solutions that improve efficiency and long-term sustainability.
  • Ensure campus processes align with organizational objectives and established procedures.
 Compliance, Documentation, and Budget Oversight:
  • Manage correspondence, documentation, record keeping, and organized filing systems.
  • Maintain and support campus policies, procedures, and operational documentation.
  • Ensure compliance with applicable legal, regulatory, and organizational requirements.
  • Manage budget tracking, expenditures, and requisition processes with accuracy and timeliness.
  • Submit requisitions according to established processes to support responsible use of resources.

Scheduling, Communication, and Records:
  • Serve as a primary administrative point of contact for congregants, visitors, vendors, and external partners.
  • Support the planning and coordination of worship services, special services, events, and community outreach efforts.
  • Maintain accurate records for volunteers, services, and events using approved church systems and tools.
  • Provide administrative support to staff, volunteers, and ministry leaders.
  • Answer phone calls professionally and respond to messages within two hours of initial contact.
  • Explain church policies and procedures clearly to support alignment and understanding.
 
Character:  Demonstrates humility, integrity, and consistency in every area of leadership. Leads by example and sets the spiritual and cultural tone for the team through servant leadership, accountability, and Christ-centered decision-making. Remains teachable and responsive to feedback, modeling personal responsibility in both success and challenge.
 
Competency: Leads strategically by turning vision into action through effective planning, communication, and collaboration. Builds systems that empower others, manages resources with excellence, and develops individuals toward higher performance and spiritual growth. Operates with ownership and initiative, ensuring excellence without the need for constant oversight.
 
Convictions: In full alignment with Patria Church’s mission, vision, and values. Leads decisively from conviction, upholds organizational unity, and consistently exemplifies the four pillars of Christ, Community, Character, and Commitment in every setting. 
 
 
The above summary outlines the primary responsibilities and scope of this position and does not represent an exhaustive list of all tasks that may be assigned. All team members are expected to complete required training, follow departmental procedures, and apply provided resources effectively. Individuals are expected to show initiative in learning, adapting, and contributing to the ongoing improvement of departmental systems and practices. Additional duties may be assigned by the direct supervisor or assigned Executive Leadership to meet operational or ministry needs.
 


General Requirements 
  • Must be at least eighteen (18) years of age.
  • High school diploma, GED, or equivalent required.
  • Reads, writes, spells, and communicates clearly in English.
  • Successfully completes all required background checks and pre-employment screenings.
  • Demonstrates basic computer skills and the ability to use communication and scheduling systems required for daily operations.
  • Maintains reliability, punctuality, and consistent attendance.
  • Completes all required onboarding, safety, and role-specific training within established timeframes, including security, compliance, emergency procedures, and California Mandated Reporter Training within the employment.
  • Communicates clearly and respectfully with staff, volunteers, and supervisors.
  • Adapts well to changing priorities, event schedules, and ministry needs.
  • Works well under limited supervision, showing initiative and follow-through.
  • Maintains confidentiality, discretion, and integrity in all responsibilities.
  • Represents Patria Church’s mission and values through professionalism, teamwork, and Christlike conduct.


Education, Training, and Experience
  • Associate’s degree or higher in administration, business, organizational leadership, or a related field preferred.
  • Demonstrated experience supporting operational systems, administrative workflows, or campus-based environments.
  • Experience coordinating schedules, documentation, and operational processes across multiple stakeholders or departments.
  • Prior experience supporting ministry, nonprofit, education, or service-based organizations preferred.
  • Familiarity with budget tracking, requisitions, or expense monitoring within an organizational setting.
  • Experience supporting events, services, or programs that require coordination before, during, and after execution.


Job Skills, Knowledge, Abilities
  • Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple administrative systems simultaneously.
  • Ability to prioritize tasks while maintaining accuracy and attention to detail.
  • Demonstrated ability to identify operational gaps and support practical solutions.
  • Ability to interpret and apply written procedures, policies, and instructions consistently.
  • Capacity to coordinate communication across staff, volunteers, and leadership.
  • Ability to manage records, schedules, and documentation with precision and care.
  • Demonstrated judgment in handling sensitive information and time-sensitive matters.

Organizational and Spiritual Requirements
  • Always demonstrate Christ-centered behavior by treating people with dignity, respect, compassion, and integrity.
  • Member of Patria Church (or willing to transfer membership to Patria Church).
  • Complete Patria Church Growth Track within the first ninety (90) days of employment if not already a member.
  • Demonstrate full alignment with Patria Church's Statement of Faith as outlined in the Employee Handbook and on Patria Church's official website. Statement of Beliefs is defined as Patria Church's core biblical beliefs, theological convictions, and doctrinal positions.
  • Uphold and comply with Patria Church's Christian Code of Conduct as a condition of employment. Christian Code of Conduct is defined as the character, behavior, and lifestyle expectations of those serving and employed by Patria Church.
  • Pastors to attend all regularly scheduled Sunday and Wednesday church services, mandatory meetings, and designated church events. This includes serving at Good Friday, Easter, and Christmas services as well as the annual volunteer appreciation event.
  • Support Staff to attend at least one (1) regularly scheduled weekend church service and all required meetings, ministry events, and designated churchwide services. This includes serving at Good Friday, Easter, and Christmas services as well as the annual volunteer appreciation event.
  • Preschool Staff: Attend at least one (1) Patria Church service per quarter and participate in at least one (1) designated church event annually.
  • Participate in the life of Patria Church through Worship Services, Serving, Neighborhood Groups, Discipleship Sprints, and churchwide activities.
  • Demonstrate commitment to biblical stewardship through the practice of tithing and generosity in alignment with Patria Church's beliefs and teachings.
  • Ability to interpret and adhere to Patria Church’s policies, procedures, and employee handbook.
  • Be self-motivated and goal oriented, use good judgment, and be flexible and innovative.
  • Professional attitude and demeanor.
 
Physical Requirements 
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. This position requires prolonged periods of sitting, computer use, and repetitive motions associated with keyboarding, data entry, and document handling. Individuals must also be able to walk, stand, bend, reach, and move throughout indoor office or campus environments to retrieve materials, attend meetings, support ministry needs, or assist with routine tasks. This role may occasionally require light physical activity such as preparing rooms, moving office supplies, transporting materials, or assisting with basic event-related setups. Individuals must be able to lift, carry, push, or pull items up to 20–30 pounds with or without assistance. Sufficient vision, hearing, and mobility are required to communicate effectively, maintain awareness of surroundings, and complete assigned responsibilities safely.

Patria Church provides all training required to ensure employee safety.


CLASSIFICATIONS:
Part-Time | Non-Exempt, Hourly

This posting provides a general overview of the role and responsibilities and does not constitute a guarantee or offer of employment.

Employment with Patria Church is at-will and subject to the completion of standard onboarding procedures.
Compensation: $20.00 per hour

Patria Church is committed to providing equal employment opportunities in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local employment laws.

As a religious organization, Patria Church reserves the right to employ individuals who support and uphold the church’s mission, Statement of Faith, religious beliefs, and standards of conduct, as permitted by applicable law.





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