Job Location : Atlanta,GA, USA
The Associate Church Consultant reports to the Church Consultant and under direction, has responsibility for building and maintaining relationships with church employers and councils in a multi-state region that encompasses South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, and Alabama. Based in Atlanta, this individual will assist the Church Consultant to interpret and promote the plans and programs of the Board of Pensions, to assist employers in understanding their responsibilities, and to help employers determine and implement benefit offerings. The Associate Church Consultant interprets benefits plans and programs in individual and group settings, delivering educational seminar content using resources and curricula from the Board of Pensions and other approved sources. This individual encourages retention of existing business and supports the expansion of business with church employers.
This is an exciting time at the Board of Pensions, where operations and programs are being restructured as part of a broader strategy for engaging the Church. These changes coincide with shifts in congregational hiring patterns and denominational demographics that make organizational agility more important than ever.
The Ideal Candidate PossessesThe Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) administers the church Benefits Plan and Assistance Program, provides educational opportunities, and manages investments of approximately $9 billion. We are a not-for-profit corporation and one of six national agencies of the General Assembly, the governing body for the PC(USA), which is the largest Presbyterian denomination in the U.S. We trace our roots to 1717, when Presbyterians in Philadelphia established the Fund for Pious Uses to assist ministers and their families.
We respect differences, but we also value them. The approximately 185 individuals who work at the Board reflect the diversity of our region – in ethnicity, religious beliefs, gender, sexual orientation, and generation. They come from various backgrounds, and bring a range of abilities and interests to their work. Diverse perspectives kindle creativity throughout the organization, and through mutual respect, we are able to execute ideas our creativity generates.
Want to Join Us?If you believe you have the professional and personal credentials to join us as a colleague and would like to support the Board of Pensions as we serve more, serve better, and serve the Church, please contact Claire Anastase, Human Resources Generalist, at [email protected] .The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is an equal opportunity employer.
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