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Job Specific Working Conditions:
School Connector – WyldLife (Mead Middle School)
Status: Part-Time (8 hours per week)
Compensation: $20/hour (approx. 30-40 hours/month)
Fundraising Component: $5,000/year (training and support provided)
WyldLife is seeking a well-connected parent of a Mead Middle School student to serve as a School Connector. The primary objective of this role is clear and measurable: Build a consistent weekly attendance of 20+ Mead students at WyldLife club. This position focuses on relationship-building, networking, invitation, and removing barriers that prevent students from attending.
Key Responsibilities
● Maintain a positive, active presence within the Mead community.
● Build and maintain relationships with other parents and stay informed on school activities.
● Personally invite students and families to WyldLife club and follow up with new attendees.
● Help distribute promotional materials and increase awareness of WyldLife.
● Identify students who need rides and coordinate carpools.
● Attend weekly clubs and communicate regularly with the WyldLife Director.
Qualifications
● Parent or guardian of a current Mead Middle School student.
● Strong relational presence within the school community.
● Comfortable initiating conversations and inviting others.
● Organized and reliable.
Time Commitment
Estimated 8 hours per week, including school presence, parent communication, club attendance, and ride coordination. The schedule is flexible and designed to fit within a parent’s existing rhythms.
● 4-5 hours/week spent at club
● 2-3 hours/week spent networking at the school and inviting
● 1 hour/week meeting with WL Director
What Success Looks Like
● 20 Mead students attend the club weekly.
● Increased parent awareness of WyldLife.
● Consistent and functional carpool system.
● Regular first-time student attendance.
● Strong relational connections within the school community.
Mission / AuthorityThrough both training and direct field ministry experience, learn how to lead and participate in effective Young Life ministry.
Ministry Functions:
Spiritual Development — “Following Jesus” includes prayer and spiritual disciplines, fellowship, growth and health and church relationships.

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