Sunday Morning Teacher LSQ

Future Opening: Sunday Morning Teacher

Part-time B (under 30 hours/week) • LSQ
POSITION: Sunday Morning Teacher-Redeemer Presbyterian Church Lincoln Square (LSQ)
DEPARTMENT: Children’s Ministry Department
REPORTS TO: Director of Children’s Ministry
FLSA STATUS: Non-exempt
WORK HOURS: At least 3 Sundays every month, approximately 3–4 hours each week from
9:00 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and occasionally from 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (with occasional additional
training sessions).
LOCATION: West Side YMCA
BAND: 4
DATE: May 2025
WAGE RANGE: $30-$33/per hour

Your purpose starts here! Redeemer Lincoln Square is for NYC; and we are a church that is not for ourselves, but for others, where our community is known, loved and cared for, and that values questions and the people who ask them.

JOB SUMMARY
The Redeemer Lincoln Square (LSQ) Sunday Morning Teacher plays a key role in the spiritual formation of children from 25 months old through 5th grade at LSQ. This role involves implementing gospel-centered curriculum, creating engaging and age-appropriate classroom environments and helping children grow in their understanding of God’s love. Teachers are expected to attend at least one curriculum training led by LSQ staff, lead with energy and care and partner with parents in the discipleship of their children.

JOB DESCRIPTION
  • Teach and lead age-appropriate Bible lessons using LSQ Kids’ approved curriculum.
  • Create a welcoming, structured and nurturing classroom environment.
  • Guide children through Bible stories, prayer, worship, crafts and small-group activities.
  • Maintain safety and order in the classroom, following LSQ’s child protection guidelines.
  • Arrive early for classroom setup and stay for post-service breakdown.
  • Collaborate with LSQ Kids staff and volunteers to ensure a smooth Sunday experience.
  • Participate in occasional training and weekly ministry team check-ins.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Must be available to work at least 3 Sunday morning shifts every month.
  • Arrive on time each Sunday.
  • Attend mandatory training sessions each year to review policies & procedures and build community as volunteers so that as a staff we can continue to serve the children of Redeemer Lincoln Square safely and effectively.
  • Give at least 2 weeks notice prior to being absent. If ill, please notify the Children’s Ministry Director as soon as possible.
  • A commitment to serve at least 1 year from start date.
  • Must pass LSQ’s background check and reference check.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • At least 1 year of experience teaching or working with young children in a ministry or educational setting.
  • Mature Christian faith. Must embrace LSQ’s vision and have a gospel-oriented heart for children and families in NYC.
  • Reliable, warm, and able to work independently and with a team.
  • Must be punctual and responsible.
  • Must be able to follow safety guidelines and adapt to children’s needs; attend mandatory CPR, Anti-Harassment and other training provided.
  • Must be able to lift and carry up to 20 lbs and be on your feet for a portion of the shift.

Whether you are seeking to pursue your purpose, spend more time with your family, invest time in your education, or enjoy your hobbies, a part-time job with Redeemer allows you time to explore all of that, and more, while earning a competitive wage and being part of an organization that is building a great city!


The wage range for this role takes into account the wide range of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including but not limited to skill set; experience and training; licensure, certifications, and ordination; and other organizational needs.


Compensation: $30.00 - $33.00 per hour

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.





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