The Forum of Christian Leaders
The Forum of Christian Leaders (FOCL) is the administrative office that serves the European Leadership Forum (Forum). The Forum exists to unite, mentor, and resource Europe’s evangelical leaders. This happens first at the Forum’s annual, May meeting in Wisla, Poland. More than 700 individuals from over 40 countries attended the 2014 Forum. As a result, we expect more than 350 events to occur across the European continent over the next year. (To learn more, visit euroleadership.org.) In addition to the Forum, FOCL is host to foclonline.org, an online community for evangelical Christians that includes a webinar program as well as a growing media library of evangelical teaching.
Overall Responsibilities
The Executive Assistant will provide support to the President by helping him manage his:
Prior administrative/office experience is necessary. Prior experience as an administrative assistant (especially at the executive level) is strongly preferred.
An educational background and/or a strong interest in history, theology, and/or sociology will be considered an asset in light of the research duties associated with this position.
Terms and Compensation
The Executive Assistant position will be a full-time role. Starting compensation will be based on skill level and experience.
Benefits
All FOCL employees travel to the Forum in Europe (at FOCL’s expense) each May to administrate the Forum. Following the Forum, all employees are given a week of paid vacation during which they are encouraged to tour Europe (at their own expense). In addition, all full-time employees start out with two additional weeks of paid vacation, along with nine paid holidays. FOCL offers health benefits to all full-time employees.
Contact
Applicants should email a resume, cover letter, and two writing samples to Elizabeth Shuter at hr@euroleadership.org.
The Forum of Christian Leaders (FOCL) exists to unite, equip, and resource evangelical leaders toward the end of world evangelism and the renewal of the biblical church. Our ministry consists of the following four components:
Many still view Europe through the lens of its Christian past. However, this perception differs greatly from reality. Today, less than 2% of Europeans identify as evangelicals while nearly 18% are atheists or agnostics. European Christian leaders often feel overwhelmed and isolated. We aim to serve and encourage these leaders as they seek to be faithful to their callings.
Moreover, we recognize that Europe has enjoyed unique influence on the international stage. Many movements have European origins, including the Renaissance, the Scientific Revolution, and Postmodernism. These ideologies have shaped modern cultures, sparked global conflicts, and informed generations of leaders. We believe to invest in the Gospel in Europe is to invest in the Gospel for the world at large.