Executive Minister
Company: MinistryHub
Location: New York
Posted on: June 15, 2026
Job Description:
MinistryHub is honored to partner with
the Riverside Church in their search for an Executive Minister.
Please direct all applications through MinistryHub and any
inquiries to .
Who is Riverside Church?
We are an interdenominational, interracial, international, open,
welcoming, and affirming church and congregation. The history of
The Riverside Church reflects a transformation from a predominantly
white Protestant congregation to a multiracial and multicultural
church that has been at the vanguard of social justice advocacy,
liberation theologies, LGBTQIA+ ministries and a witness that
affects the full flourishing of all people. All ministry at
Riverside Church must reflect the diversity of our congregation,
city, and world.
Love and justice are at the heart of Riverside Church and ever
present in our witness. At Riverside, God is the God of the
oppressed who stands with the poor and the outcast. We believe our
work must transform individuals, communities, and systems.
Position Summary
The Executive Minister leads the strategy, management, and
evaluation of The Riverside Church's programs and has primary
responsibility for the supervision, coaching, and development of
the clergy program team. As a member of the leadership team, the
Executive Minister plays a key leadership role in guiding
Riverside's mission and organizational success. This position
oversees programs and clergy capacity building.
Reports to: Senior Minister
Classification: Full-time, Exempt
Flexible schedule, Sunday-Thursday
Salary: $175,000 - 190,000
Core Job Functions
EXECUTIVE MINISTER
- Oversees Clergy and Program Staff on behalf of Senior
Minister.
- Sits in the second chair in the absence of the Senior
Minister.
- Participates as a member of the leadership team with the Senior
Minister and COO. Plays a key role in the overall development,
strategic planning, service delivery, and management of the church
across multiple areas.
- Participates in and provides leadership for church-wide
learning, development, and culture-building activities.
- Interacts with the Church Council as a thought partner and
liaison to Commissions.
STAFF DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT
- Directly supervises clergy to build their supervisory and
managerial leadership skills to engage, encourage, empower, and
motivate program staff.
- Provides strategic guidance and coaching to clergy in program
planning, management and implementation for increased effectiveness
and accountability.
- Sets expectations for program teams and monitors performance
and progress
- Leads effort in establishing staff goals and objectives and
measures results against program impact, effectiveness, and other
predetermined accountability parameters.
- Provides leadership, and support to program teams to enhance
their ability to collaborate effectively, leverage internal
partnerships, and foster greater cohesion.
- Collaborates with senior leadership to develop organizational
policies, procedures, and protocols related to programs.
- Cultivates relationships and establishes partnerships between
different program areas, encouraging knowledge sharing, resource
utilization, and collaborative problem-solving.
- Determines staffing requirements to achieve program goals and
objectives and participates in hiring decisions for new program
staff.
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT AND MANAGEMENT
- Leads programmatic development and implementation for the
church, aligned with strategic priorities and ensures equity
throughout.
- Establishes measurable, achievable program area goals and
objectives on an annual basis and monitors progress.
- Oversees the coordination, integration, and delivery of
programs and related activities.
- Oversees the creation of templates, best practices, and
standard operating procedures.
- Promotes collaborative relationships between program areas and
ensures that the expectations of members, partners, funders, and
other stakeholders are consistently met.
- Develops and fosters a high-performance, collaborative and
accountable culture throughout program teams, aligned with core
values and church commitments to equity and inclusion.
- Works with clergy and teams to establish methods for evaluating
program outcomes and leverages internal and/or external resources
to inform program results.
- Stays abreast of developments in the external environment of
the nonprofit / religious sector and ecosystem; develops new
program ideas and pilot projects that incorporates input from the
community.
- Collaborates with the COO and Finance Director to budget and
monitor programmatic operations to ensure sound fiscal and systems
management and provides guidance and oversight on budgets and
financial monitoring to clergy.
- Deploys resources efficiently and effectively toward church
goals, working with teams to balance workload and activities.
- Serves as thought partner and advisor to colleagues ensuring
programmatic strategy and operations in close collaboration with
areas such as finance, development, IT and data systems, and
communications.
Other duties as assigned by the Senior Minister.
Qualifications
- Master of Divinity degree required.
- Membership and ordination in a recognized denomination i.e.
American Baptist Church, United Church of Christ, Evangelical
Lutheran Church in America, Presbyterian Church (USA), Reformed
Church in America, Episcopal Church, African Methodist Episcopal
Church, Methodist Church, etc.
- 7+ years of experience in management or leadership roles,
preferably in program leadership, development, or evaluation in the
nonprofit / religious sector.
- 4+ years of experience successfully supervising and managing
staff and teams.
- Experience in a multi-cultural setting preferred.
- Commitment to and heart for the liturgical calendar.
- Ability to listen and effectively communicate with peers,
staff, council, funders, and partners while managing relationships
with both internal and external stakeholders.
- Consistency and goal orientation, problem-solving aptitude,
flexibility, creativity, and discretion.
- Leadership capacity at team and organizational levels and in
leading through change.
- Proven track-record of building and managing projects from
conception to completion.
- Strategic, cross-functional thinker with a strong desire to
move towards implementation and action.
- Commitment to the church's mission, vision, and values.
- Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion while fostering
a culture of belonging.
- Commitment to collaboration and continuous learning at all
levels of the organization
Keywords: MinistryHub, New York , Executive Minister, Other , New York, New York
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