ABOUT PARADISUS DEI

Program Coordinator

Who We Are:

We are apostles of the new evangelization who believe that the best days of the Church lie in the future, not in the past.  We are a family ministry inspired by the vision of Pope St. John Paul II and seek to build a new springtime for Christianity based upon the foundation of the Christian family.

What We Do:

We change lives.  We provide inspiration, formation, and a pathway that leads to conversion and spiritual growth which overflows into our families, our churches, our communities, and greater society. We put forth the Holy Family at Nazareth as a model for all families as they teach us that even in the midst of this fallen world, one can find holiness, superabundant joy, and union with God in their home.

How We Do It:

We expand the mind and touch the heart by creating rich Catholic content.  Through our parish-based programs, retreats, formation series, and home studies we help families encounter God within their homes. We walk with parishes and dioceses to implement our programs that help build community via small groups. By integrating current science with the timeless teaching of the faith and the wisdom of the saints, we develop a vision that soars above the debates of our day to glimpse the hidden face of God present in our midst.

About The Work:

We serve the servants.  At Paradisus Dei, our team of Program Coordinators work diligently to help parishes and volunteers start and run life-transforming programs, with particular focus on the That Man is You! men’s program. Coordinators will also assist with the launch of a new women’s program She Shall Be Called Woman and a couple’s program, The Mysteries of the Rosary and The Choice Wine. We work with lay volunteers, parish staff and pastors who want to provide inspiration, formation, and a pathway for spiritual growth for those in their parishes.

Where some organizations may stop at selling or helping a new program get started, our Program Coordinators are unique in that we journey with our brothers and sisters as they run our programs at their parish.  This position is all about relationships.

The job is based in Houston, Texas and remote work is not available for this position.  This position is entry-level.

Employees work Monday-Friday with a typical workday of 8 hours.

About You:

Working in ministry is a personal calling.  Therefore, it is appropriate to spend time in prayer and discernment to see if God is calling you to work in this vineyard. Team members must embrace all the teachings of the Church and have a zeal for their Catholic faith and the opportunity to use their gifts and talents on behalf of the Lord.  Because we strive to bring about conversion and spiritual growth for those to whom we minister, it is fitting that employees at Paradisus Dei also desire to grow in personal holiness.

A Program Coordinator must be able to inspire and support parish leaders running our programs. Each coordinator will be responsible for a large geographic region and will be working with over 100 active parish programs. The ideal Program Coordinator has:

  • Exceptional interpersonal skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication
    • Ability to explain detailed processes in a concise manner
  • Strong time management and organization skills
  • Works well as a team player
  • Can work on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Comfortable presenting to a crowd

All applicants must have a bachelor’s degree. All majors are welcome, but Theology, Business, or Communications are a plus.

How We Work:

We aim to always practice what we preach as a ministry. There is nothing more detrimental to God’s work in ministry than the ‘spirit of the world’ entering into our team. Therefore, we aim to make the Christian virtues found in the beatitudes the foundation of our office culture.

Therefore, as an office, we strive to:

  • Find more joy in the fulfillment of the mission of Paradisus Dei and the success of other people than in our own accomplishments.
  • Help others discover and fulfill their call to contribute to the new evangelization according to the talents God has given them.
  • Always be open to constructive criticism offered in a spirit of charity.
  • Work diligently to become more effective laborers in the vineyard.
  • Offer the everyday difficulties of our jobs in a spirit of service to help facilitate someone’s encounter with Christ.
  • Proactively help others without needing to be asked.
  • Be willing to inconvenience ourselves to help make someone else’s life better.
  • Speak about things that are true, good, and beautiful.

Benefits And Compensation:

Paradisus Dei seeks to bring superabundance to family life. Therefore, we must first practice what we preach with all our employees. Benefits at Paradisus Dei seek to help you live a healthy, holy, and happy life both in and outside of work.

Employees start with 10 vacation days. There are 10 holidays and/or holy days we also take off and we gift everyone off the Octave of Christmas, the eight days beginning with Christmas Day and ending on New Year’s Day, January 1.  In addition to all of this, we highly encourage and advocate taking silent days of prayer, reflection, and restoration at least once per quarter. We do not work on Sundays and rarely on Saturdays, except for occasional retreats or events.

For group insurance, we offer a wage-up strategy. This includes a monthly stipend in addition to your salary to help offset the cost of healthcare. Additional benefits include a life insurance plan, long term and short term disability.

We provide competitive compensation. However, nobody on our team will ever get rich in ministry but we hope to provide a fair wage that allows you and your family to live a modest and dignified lifestyle.

Spiritual Perks:

We highly encourage daily Mass and for those who are daily communicants, that hour can be counted as a work hour.  On many occasions, we celebrate Mass within our office chapel.

We embrace “ora et labora” – pray and work. We work hard. We pray hard.  All of our work depends upon our prayer because in ministry, only God transforms hearts and only God can bring about supernatural fruitfulness.  Our daily rhythm includes prayer four times throughout the day.  When the bells chime in the office we congregate to the chapel for 1) Morning Consecration 2) The Angelus at Noon 3) The Divine Mercy Chaplet at 3 pm and 4) The Magnificat of Mary towards the end of the workday.  We bring the intentions of the ministry and all the participants and benefactors into our prayer.

How to Apply:

We want to get a sense of who you are and what you are passionate about. In your cover letter, please tell us a little about yourself, your passions, why you want to apply for this job, and why you think it is a good fit for you. Send resume and cover letter to [email protected].

We can’t wait to hear from you!