[Remote] Church Consultant, Church Relations - Charlotte, NC
Note: The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. The Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is seeking a Church Consultant to serve as an ambassador to congregations and mid councils. The role involves building relationships, promoting the Benefits Plan, and consulting with employers to implement benefit strategies while traveling within North Carolina and South Carolina.ResponsibilitiesRepresents the Board of Pensions to church councils and employers by building and maintaining positive, trusting, and productive relationships with congregations and mid councils of the PC(USA)Promotes and interprets the Benefits Plan in supporting presbytery and congregational leaders in moments of challenge or crisisConsults with employers to determine benefit strategies and implement benefit offerings, encourages retention of existing business with the Board of Pensions, and supports the expansion of business with church employersPromotes the identity and purpose of the Board of Pensions, highlights new plans and programs, delivers benefits workshops and webinars, and connects the Board’s plans and programs to the Presbyterian values of justice, compassion, community nature, and good stewardshipProvides Board staff with feedback and pertinent information from mid councils, employers, and plan members to ensure the plans and programs it administers are relevant and suitableSkillsBachelor's degree in business or related field5 years' experience in and familiarity with the PC (USA) and congregational lifeMust reside or be willing to relocate to the Charlotte metro areaAn ability to travel approximately 50% of the time, within assigned region in North Carolina and South Carolina, and nationally, such as to General Assembly and other meetings as requiredThorough knowledge of the Benefits Plan and the ability to keep current with changes, trends, and structural application of employer benefitsStrong relationship management skills with internal and external clientsAn ability to connect Reformed theology with foundations of the Benefits Plan and congregational practice and finance and personal finance, including financial matter discussionsAn ability to develop a thorough understanding of the Benefits Plan, Church polity, and the nature and expectations of our membershipAn ability to design and deliver effective presentations to individuals and groups of all levels and benefits knowledgeA high level of proficiency in Salesforce and Microsoft Office; specifically strong Excel and PowerPoint skillsStrong leadership and organization skills and a strong sense of accountability and problem-solving capabilitiesAn ability to navigate through ambiguity and adapt to changing directions and strategy with agilityAn ability to stay current and maintain a level of benefits industry and denominational expertise via networking, seminars, literature, and formal trainingMaster's degreeBenefitsMedical, dental, and vision coverage.Defined benefit pension plan.403(b)(9) retirement savings plan.Generous paid time off, including sick time, holidays, and 22 days of personal leave.Tuition assistance.Employee Assistance Plan and other health and well-being resources.Employer-paid death benefits with opportunities to purchase additional coverage.Employer-paid Short-Term and Long-Term disability coverage.Access to the Board’s education and grant assistance programs.Discount programs on entertainment, travel, and more.Satisfaction gained from working for a service-oriented employer.Volunteer and other service opportunities in the community at large.Company OverviewThe Board of Pensions of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) is a nonprofit company that offers financial plans and solutions. It was founded in 1717, and is headquartered in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, with a workforce of 201-500 employees. Its website is https://www.pensions.org/.