BSM DIRECTOR, KILGORE COLLEGE
Company: Texas Baptists
Location: Kilgore
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Texas Baptists is a
convention of more than 5,300 Baptist churches. Active membership
at a church supportive of Texas Baptists is a condition of
employment. Texas Baptists makes all employment decisions based on
its religious mission, purpose, and beliefs while otherwise
complying with all federal, state, and local employment laws. The
BGCT is dedicated to fair hiring practices and only relies on
lawful exemptions to employment laws to the extent necessary to
protect its religious mission, purpose, and beliefs. ABOUT TXBSM
TXBSM engages college students to follow Christ and transform the
world. Our ministry priorities include evangelism, missions,
discipleship, church life, and leadership development. They
permeate the entire structure of Texas BSM. We aim to be a bridge
between students and the local church. We want to help them grow
during their college years and continue to be involved in a local
church. We have over 180 staff members (employed and volunteer) who
serve on approximately 135 Texas campuses. JOB SUMMARY The Baptist
Student Ministry (BSM) Director serves as the primary staff person
for a particular campus. As Director, they work with their staff
and local advisory group to set strategy and carry out the ministry
of BSM on that campus. They are responsible for the building (if
there is one), finances, campus relationships, etc. Their mission
is to engage students to follow Christ and transform the world.
Requirements: RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Direct the total local BSM
ministry based upon the vision adopted by the BGCT (aka Texas
Baptists) Center for Collegiate Ministry (aka TXBSM): to engage the
1.6 million college students in Texas to follow Christ and
transform the world, which finds expression through the
participation of students in evangelism, discipleship, missions,
and church life. Development of these priorities is expected to
include, but not be limited to, the following strategies: a.
Evangelism 1. Develop and implement a sharing strategy that gives
every student on campus an opportunity to hear and respond to the
Gospel. 2. Develop and implement a training strategy that equips
students through a variety of outreach opportunities. 3. Strong
evangelistic skills. b. Discipleship 1. Develop and implement an
enlistment strategy for involving new students. 2. Ability to
develop strong, consistent leadership among students. 3. Develop
and implement a leadership development strategy that includes both
freshmen and upperclassmen. 4. Develop and implement a worship
strategy that includes worship opportunities for students and
trains them in leading worship. 5. Develop and implement a Bible
study strategy that involves students in meaningful study. c.
Missions 1. Develop and implement an involvement strategy that
leads students to be involved in the Texas Baptist Student Missions
program (aka Go Now Missions). 2. Develop and implement an
experience strategy that gives students opportunities to be
involved in short-term projects as well as ongoing local mission
experiences. 3. Develop and implement an international student
strategy that leads students to reach out to students on their
campus who come from other countries. 4. Develop and implement a
giving strategy that teaches students the discipline of giving
sacrificially to missions. d. Church Life 1. Develop and implement
a church strategy that leads students to be involved in a local
Baptist Church. 2. Consult with collegiate leadership of local
churches as appropriate. 3. Pursue relationships with local church
staff aggressively. 4. Regular involvement with the local Baptist
Association(s). 2. Work with the local leadership group effectively
to provide a student ministry program that is appropriate to the
campus situation and acceptable to the local Baptist churches. 3.
Facilitate a ministry of care and encouragement to include, but not
limited to, these groups on campus: a. Students (Baptist Student
Ministry is not designed to function as a counseling ministry. BSM
Staff will not be involved in ongoing counseling with students, but
will seek to encourage students to the proper professional channels
for this service.) b. Campus faculty and staff c. Local church
workers 4. Administer the budget in alignment with TXBSM and
BGCT-approved goals and objectives for the campus, to include, but
not be limited to, the following: a. Work with the local leadership
group in budget planning. b. Make regular financial reports to the
local leadership group. c. Provide budget information and
promotional materials. d. Follow the guidelines of TXBSM and BGCT
for appropriate financial accountability. e. Engage in Ministry
Partner Development (MPD) for the local BSM personnel and program
budget. 5. Supervise the local Baptist Student Center (if
applicable) to include, but not limited to, the following tasks: a.
Demonstrate proper care and use of the facilities, furnishings,
equipment, and property in keeping with the basic purposes of the
BSM. b. Assist with overall maintenance of the local Baptist
Student Center (working with your TXBSM State Staff supervisor for
major repairs, emergencies, and remodeling). c. Contract with
janitor and yard services to care for the local Baptist Student
Center. 6. Attend all additional meetings and training as required,
including but not limited to the following: a. Annual local
Executive Board meetings (N/A) b. Local leadership group meetings
c. Student leadership meetings d. Weekly programs through BSM e.
Mission Trips f. Personal meetings with students for
discipleship/leadership development and others deemed necessary by
the Center for Collegiate Ministry and/or the local leadership
group g. TXBSM Annual Staff Training Retreat (always last week of
July) h. New Worker Training (as scheduled) i. Supervisor Training
(as scheduled) j. BGCT Annual Meeting (Nov) 7. Communicate with the
Center for Collegiate Ministry through required monthly financial
reports, student missions forms, and semester and yearly ministry
reports. 8. Provide direction and supervision of direct reports, to
include but not limited to: a. Professional growth and development
b. Develop and communicate goals and objectives c. Monitor,
evaluate, and provide constructive feedback and direction to direct
reports d. Conduct annual performance and ongoing evaluation. 9.
Coordinate the program of Bible teaching (if offered on the local
campus). 10. Manage all budgeted resources in alignment with TXBSM
and BGCT-approved goals and objectives in a fiscally responsible
manner. 11. Communicate with the Center for Collegiate Ministry
through required reports. 12. Answer phones promptly and respond to
requests for information promptly. 13. Maintain compliance with
BGCT’s employee policies and procedures and all state and federal
laws and regulatory requirements. 14. Perform other duties as
required. POSITION REQUIREMENTS, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
1. In-depth understanding of a comprehensive field of knowledge,
generally acquired through an earned Master’s degree from an
accredited seminary (Baptist Seminary preferred). 2. Active
membership in a church supportive of the BGCT that is also a
cooperating church within the Association and is supportive of
local BSM ministry during employment. Maintain a healthy personal
church life, able to lead students into local church involvement,
and serve the churches that provide support to the local BSM. 3.
Commitment to Christian principles and teachings both
professionally and personally. Knowledge of and commitment to
traditional Baptist distinctives, denominational structure, and
church programs. 4. Relate positively, influentially, and
sensitively to a broad spectrum of persons in a variety of
multi-tiered relationships and settings to include but not limited
to students, faculty, clergy, laity, institutional staff/faculty,
various Baptist organizations, churches of all sizes, cultural
identities and worship styles, board and council members, Texas
Baptists, and beyond. 5. Ability to communicate the vision of BSM
both locally and statewide on the association and local church
level. 6. Work under close supervision and clear expectations, yet
exercise independent thinking and initiative. 7. Make effective,
timely, appropriate decisions, and maintain confidentiality. 8.
Provide strategic and logistical planning to facilitate meetings,
conferences, workshops, and retreats as required. 9. Excellent,
professional written communication skills. Including the ability to
report proficiently on the local BSM ministry. 10. Excellent
listening, interpersonal, and relationship-building skills. 11.
Excellent organizational skills, ability to multitask, and manage a
variety of tasks. 12. Excellent demonstrated leadership skills are
necessary to appropriately influence people to achieve a desired
outcome. Ability to develop strong, consistent leadership among
students and assist them in discovering and exercising their
spiritual gifts through serving in BSM leadership roles. Ability to
effectively lead other local staff members; requires administrative
skills to include, but not limited to, staff selection,
development, motivation, scheduling, and evaluation. 13.
Understanding of Scripture and theology and commitment to lifelong
study and personal growth. Communicate with students through
Scripture and personal experience to demonstrate how God is leading
the group. Model what it means to be a spiritual leader who
communicates God’s Word. 14. Strong evangelistic skills.
Proficiency in interpersonal and conversational skills for sharing
the message of Jesus Christ at any time in an appropriate manner
fitting of the person, situation, and time. Be able to lead
students to share Christ on the campus through a variety of methods
and in all ministry areas. 15. A recognizable word gift in speaking
before a group or congregation. 16. Ability to develop each
believer into a global Christian, assisting students in the
discovery of how God’s Spirit leads the Church in reaching the
world for Christ through Go Now Missions. 17. Provide individual
mentoring and lead BSM small groups to give students the
opportunity for development as a disciple. 18. Possess personal
spiritual discipline that models a proactive stance toward
personal, spiritual, and relational health. 19. Willingness to
enlist ministry partners through alumni and church contacts. 20.
Ability to travel to various geographic locations, including travel
by car and some overnight stays, including weekends. 21. Requires
proficient working knowledge and ability to use various software,
including but not limited to Microsoft Office (Word, Excel), Google
Suite (Gmail, Gcal, Google Drive); intermediate level skills
required. 22. Speak, read, and write English. Ability to speak
clearly and make oneself understood in face-to-face interactions
and to articulate with accuracy on the phone and through email.
Ability to speak, read, and write proficiently in Spanish is a
plus. 23. Grasp, push, pull, carry, or otherwise manipulate
objects; ability to perform tasks requiring action of muscles or
groups of muscles and foot and/or hand-eye coordination, including:
a. Ability to use up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up
to 10 pounds of force frequently to move objects. b. Ability to
lift, transport/carry, and set up materials (up to 50 pounds) for
up to three hours per week. c. Ability to bend for items below or
reach for items above the individual. d. Ability to bend, stoop,
and climb step stools e. Ability to walk, stand, and sit, sometimes
for prolonged periods.
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