Executive Director East Side

Executive Director

Full Time (40+ hours/week) • East Side
Position: Executive Director
FLSA Status: Exempt
Band: Band 10
Department: Redeemer East Side
Location: Redeemer East Side Church, 150 E91st Street, New York, NY
Reports to: Senior Pastor 
Direct Reports: All senior directors (5-7 people)
Date: January 2025

Your purpose starts here! By joining Redeemer East Side, you’ll help build a great city; bringing personal conversion, community formation, social justice, and cultural renewal to New York City and, through it, the world. We are FOR NYC; creating space for our community, where people’s questions are valued, and where our neighbors are known, loved, and cared for.

Position Summary
The Executive Director or Pastor serves as the chief operational leader of Redeemer East Side (RES), directly supporting the Senior Pastor to achieve the church's vision, mission, and values. The Executive Director oversees staff leadership, strategic planning, operational excellence, and resource management across all ministry functions (including worship, spiritual formation, children/youth ministry, generosity, and building management). This role fosters collaboration with the Session, other Redeemer churches and ministries, Presbytery, and other key stakeholders, ensuring alignment and progress toward organizational goals.

Key Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership
  • Partner with the Senior Pastor to develop and refresh the annual strategic plan in alignment with RES's mission and goals.
  • Inspire and guide staff to achieve objectives and key results through effective coaching, team collaboration, and performance accountability.
  • Cultivate a culture of collaboration, excellence, and continuous improvement within the organization.
  • With the Senior Pastor, work with the wider Redeemer Network to see a movement of the gospel in NY, and to do shared events and ministry initiatives, where appropriate.
Operational and Financial Management
  • Oversee day-to-day operations, effectively managing resources (staff, financial, and physical), programs, and projects.
  • Lead the budgeting process, ensuring financial accountability and sustainability in partnership with Redeemer central services financial team.
  • Manage staff performance, including hiring, development, and, when necessary, departures to maintain a high-performing, mission-focused team.
  • Ensure excellence in HR policy and practices with the staff team.
  • Design and execute a comprehensive generosity strategy to support the annual budget and ministry reserves as well as any capital campaigns.
Ministry and Facility Oversight
  • Ensure streamlined processes for worship planning and execution, prioritizing high-quality experiences (Director of Worship reports to you).
  • Provide guidance and resources for the spiritual formation and the children and youth ministry teams to enhance impact and efficiency. (Director of Children’s and Youth Ministry reports to you; Director of Spiritual Formation reports to you).
  • Oversee building management and rentals, ensuring smooth operations and maximizing rental revenue. (Director of Building Events and Operations reports to you).
  • Oversee the work of church communications to ensure clear and impactful messaging with the congregation and target demographic. (Director of Communications reports to you).
  • Collaborate with Redeemer City to City (CTC) to ensure fair and effective sharing of building resources and expenses.
Qualifications
Education and Experience
  • Bachelor’s degree required, MBA/M.Div/D.Min or equivalent preferred.
  • 10+ years of leadership experience in church management or a comparable field.
  • Demonstrated success in strategic planning, financial and operations management, and stakeholder engagement.
  • Unapologetic alignment with the theological convictions of the PCA.
  • Ordination or potential for ordination as a Teaching Elder or Ruling Elder in the PCA preferred, but not required.
Skills and Competencies
  • Exceptional leadership and team-building abilities, with a proven capacity to inspire and mobilize diverse teams.
  • Unique capacity for supervising, developing, and encouraging pastors and ministry leaders.
  • Capable of handling large amounts of responsibility while remaining comfortable operating out of the spotlight.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills to build relationships with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Strategic mindset with innovative problem-solving capabilities.
  • Financial and operational acumen, including budgeting and resource management.
  • Experience managing complex facilities shared by multiple organizations.
  • Alignment with Redeemer’s mission and values within the PCA framework.
  • Deep love for the Gospel and a vibrant relationship with Jesus Christ.
  • If married, a thriving marriage and a spouse supportive of your ministry.
  • A special heart for ministering in the city.

Full-time members of the Redeemer East Side team, are offered competitive salaries, paid time off, and benefits, to include:
  • Fully paid Medical Plan Premiums
  • Shared cost PPO Medical Plan Option
  • Fully paid Dental insurance premiums, with dental buy-up plan option
  • Fully paid Vision insurance premiums
  • 403b Retirement, plus company match
  • Redeemer-paid short-term disability, long-term disability, life insurance, and accidental death and dismemberment policies.
  • Voluntary accident, life, and AD&D policies for employee, spouse, and children
  • Redeemer-funded HSA and HRA with elected high-deductible medical coverage
  • Optional Limited Purpose FSA for dental, vision, and dependent care costs
  • Yearly Employer 7% core contribution to 403b based on salary
  • Transit / commuter benefit
  • Counseling benefit 

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: $150,000.00 - $180,000.00 per year

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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