Southern Transitional Regional Lead at Unitarian Universalist Assoc of Congregations.
Essen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

05 Feb, 26

Salary

91400.0

Posted On

08 Nov, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Unitarian Universalism, Team Leadership, Communication Skills, Conflict Transformation, Social Justice Organizing, Congregational Consulting, Microsoft Office Suite, Google Suite, Zoom, Interpersonal Skills, Organizational Change, Budget Management, Public Faith Leadership, Anti-Racism, Multiculturalism, BIPOC Communities

Industry

Religious Institutions

Description
Updated:October 2025  Title:Southern Transitional Regional Lead   Staff Group:Congregational Life  Reports To:Director of Congregational Life  Location:Southern Region  Job Category:Program Director I, full-time  Hours/Week:35    Purpose  To connect Unitarian Universalist (UU) congregations and communities with one another and with the UUA, serving as the key regional representative of the UUA staff and its mission-based priorities. To lead the regional staff team, including through vision and mission alignment. To partner with the Director of Congregational Life and other UUA senior leaders to shape strategy and priorities for the Congregational Life staff group. This position is subject to significant modification as the Congregational Life (CL) staff group makes restructuring decisions under a new Director.  Principal Responsibilities (subject to change)  1. Acts as the principal representative of the UUA to UU congregations and communities in the regions.  2. Leads the Regional staff team, including intentional management of team culture, vision, and priorities. Oversees budgeting, goal setting, supervision, and evaluation for staff team members.  3. Ensures that regional staff team members support, strengthen, and assist professional and lay UU congregational and community leaders through regional services and programs. These can include workshops, learning opportunities, facilitated peer interactions, gatherings, consultation, and coaching. Works with individual UU congregations and communities experiencing significant distress or opportunity.  4. Oversees regional communication vehicles and strategies in coordination with other UUA offices and messaging.  5. Facilitates coordination between the regional staff team and other staff groups for key cross-staff UUA operations, including the Annual Program Fund and ministerial transitions processes.  6. Serves with Director of Congregational Life and other Regional Leads on the Congregational Life Leadership Team, to develop distinctive initiatives for their region and collaboratively align regional programs and initiatives with the other Congregational Life regional teams and other UUA staff groups. In preparation for new leadership and under the incoming Director, help the Leadership Team makedecisions about new structures for the Congregational Life staff groupand implement the new structure. 7. Performs other duties as requested by supervisor, Vice President for Programs& Ministries, the Executive Vice President, or the President.  Qualifications  This is an exempt position with a salary midpoint of $91,400. Compensation may vary based on factors such as experience, qualifications, and geographical location, with offers potentially ranging from 10-15% higher or lower than the midpoint. Note that qualifications may be met as a result of lived experience, volunteer work, professional experience, and/or formal or informal training. Requirements include:    * Deep understanding of Unitarian Universalism, including 5-10 years of experience with UU or similar congregations with a preference for experience in multiple UU settings, and identifies as Unitarian Universalist.  * Willing to potentially receive a modified leadership role undera new staff groupstructure. * Comfort with acting as a public faith leader with a sense of inner spiritual grounding. Status as an ordained minister is not required. * Commitment to congregational creativity and interdependence and to advancing the beloved community within Unitarian Universalism and in the wider world.  * Demonstrated experience in analyzing, managing, and teaching complex systems dynamics. Knowledge and experience of group and organizational change patterns.  * Ability to act with judgment and discretion on a wide range of sensitive topics, including personnel matters.  * Significant experience with team leadership and staff and/or volunteer supervision.  * Excellent interpersonal, communication, and conflict transformation skills.  * Experience with social justice organizing, witness and/or advocacy, is of value.  * Experience with congregational consulting preferred.  * Proficiency in the MicrosoftOffice Suite (Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and Word).  * Comfortable with using social media, Google Suite and other web-based applications, Zoom virtual meeting software, and other emerging communications and remote learning technologies.  * Ability to perform work that involves frequent travel,evening and weekend work.  * Residency in the region is required.  * Understanding of issues around anti-racism, anti-oppression, and multiculturalism  * Work or lived experience with BIPOC communities is of particular value  * Eagerness to work in an organization in which the dismantling of white supremacy is a high priority   How to Apply  People with disabilities, people of color, indigenous people, Hispanic/Latinx, and LGBTQ candidates are encouraged to apply. The UUA is committed to developing a diverse and talented staff team. If you are excited about this role, but are unsure whether you meet 100% of the requirements, we encourage you to inquire and/or apply. Please submit your resume and cover letter via our applicant portal (ADP WorkforceNow) on uua.org/jobs. If you have any questions, please reach out to careers@uua.org.  About the UUA  The Unitarian Universalist Association is a progressive religious denomination headquartered in Boston’s waterfront Fort Point Innovation District. Our faith community of more than 1,000 self-governing congregations brings to the world a vision of religious freedom, tolerance, and social justice. Our normal workweek is 35 hours, we pay 80% contribution towards health insurance premiums, 10% towards retirement (after one year), and have generous paid time-off policies. We are a great place to work, and we value diversity. The UUA is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to the full inclusion of all. As part of this commitment, the UUA will ensure that applicants and staff with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact the Department of Human Resources at careers@uua.org. For more information on the UUA, visit us online at UUA.org and uuworld.org.  Support for the Mission and Values of the Association   The Unitarian Universalist Association is a progressive and historic religious denomination. All UUA staff members are expected to perform their job duties in accordance with the UUA’s values, principles, and mission. Unitarian Universalism puts love at the center of our commitments, which embrace the Shared Values of justice, equity, transformation, interdependence, pluralism and generosity. The following points drawn from these Shared Values are of particular importance for the UUA’s work environment and staff culture:   * Pluralism and generosity: We affirm the need for a human-centered workplace that allows our diverse staff to flourish. We also understand that our wider culture and society oppresses and denies human dignity, and we seek to counter the effects of that oppression in our hiring and workplace culture so that each person feels whole and valued. * Justice and equity: We speak openly and publicly of our support for social and political issues, including LGBTQ equity, racial justice, climate justice, gender equity, and reproductive justice. * Interdependence and transformation: We recognize that the liberation of all people is interwoven, and we work to counter patriarchy, white supremacy, colonialism, homophobia, transphobia, environmental exploitation, and other interrelated systems of marginalization.
Responsibilities
The Southern Transitional Regional Lead acts as the principal representative of the UUA to UU congregations and communities, leading the regional staff team and overseeing various programs and services. This role includes managing team culture, budgeting, and ensuring support for congregational leaders.
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