Administrative Services
 

As St Paul says in Chapter 12 in his letter to the Romans, "If your gift is prophecy, then use it as your faith suggests; if administration, then use it for administration..."

Day in and day out, Jane Ore manages the financial and administrative aspects of running the parish. This includes serving as the staff representative to the Parish Council, and to the Administrative Services, Stewardship, and Parish Life Commissions. Jane is grateful for the ability to use a gift from God in a way that uses her talent for management and encourages moral responsibility for day to day activities and decisions.

Among the activities that Administrative Services oversees:

  • Budgets - this is a yearly process that begins in December and goes through June 30th. Budget worksheets, budget workshops and budget timelines are created to assist the commissions in their preparation of the annual budget.

  • Financial Reports - following the format set forth in the Parish Financial Management Manual, accounting of parish income and expenses are done on a daily basis. Financial reporting and financial reviews are done on a monthly basis and are reviewed by Administrative Services. A yearly fiscal financial statement of the parish is prepared for the parishioners to review. The archdiocesan Confidential Report is filed annually.

  • Personnel Management - guided by the Church's social teachings to provide justice in the workplace the following areas of personnel management are formed and maintained: human resource policies and benefits, evaluating human resource needs, monitoring just wages for all parish employees, hiring of parish personnel and the management of the Office and Maintenance staff. Organization of personnel files, preparation of payroll and payroll related issues are handled according to time sensitive schedules.

  • Building and Grounds - responding to the call of the Church to be good stewards of our parish buildings and grounds the upkeep and maintenance tasks are performed on a daily basis. Evaluations and recommendations are made as to the improvements needed to maintain our facilities in a manner that is consistent with good stewardship as both tenant and landlord. Recommended projects are scheduled according to priority and budgetary restrictions.

  • Rectory Office - recognizing that the gift of administration should be used for service, the purpose of managing the rectory office is to better serve the parish community. The answering of phones, the ministering of people at the door, the maintaining of parish files, the preparation of parish reports, the input and storage of parish data and various other duties are done as required by need and time.

    If you'd like to serve with a material gift, view the parish wish list.

    Volunteers are frequently called upon to assist in this ministry. The main requirement for this ministry is to have a servant attitude: to realize that we are called to serve the parish at large and to treat anyone who comes to the rectory office or calls on the phone with dignity and respect. Other skills that serve this ministry well include: an aptitude for numbers, a knowledge of accounting systems, an understanding of word processing, familiarity with office equipment, or an interest in data entry.

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