Job Description
Position Summary:
Frontier Fellowship exists to invite believing communities to engage people groups where the Good News of Jesus Christ and His Kingdom is not yet known. The part-time Development Associate will enter gifts, issue receipts and acknowledgements, and update donor records to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and integrity of donor and gift records within Frontier Fellowship’s fundraising systems. This position reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the Communications Associate and the administrative team. Frontier Fellowship's office is located in The Woodlands.
Core Essential Functions:
Responsibilities:
Frontier Fellowship exists to invite believing communities to engage people groups where the Good News of Jesus Christ and His Kingdom is not yet known. The part-time Development Associate will enter gifts, issue receipts and acknowledgements, and update donor records to ensure the accuracy, consistency, and integrity of donor and gift records within Frontier Fellowship’s fundraising systems. This position reports to the Director of Development and works closely with the Communications Associate and the administrative team. Frontier Fellowship's office is located in The Woodlands.
Core Essential Functions:
Responsibilities:
- Open/receive all gifts for Frontier Fellowship in coordination with the Office Manager, ensuring transparency, security and controls in accordance with ECFA standards.
- Code/tag and enter all gift details to Frontier Fellowship’s donor database and follow a quality control process to ensure accuracy.
- Print and send gift receipts and acknowledgements, including annual statements.
- Maintain data entry standards including reviewing and updating constituent records.
- Other duties as requested.
In coordination with the Director of Development:
- Interface with donors to resolve gift or transaction-related issues.
- Manage internal and external donor reporting processes.
- Lead projects to clean up and improve data and related processes.
- Other duties as requested.
Qualifications:
Experience and Education:
Experience and Education:
- 2+ years of administrative and database experience preferably in a non-profit or Christian ministry.
- Prior experience supporting fundraising is desirable.
- Experience with donor database systems such as eTapestry, Rock, or Raiser’s Edge.
- Experience with Google Workspace and Microsoft Office.
- Strong Attention to detail.
- Positive attitude and demonstrated ability to interface kindly with team members.
- Strong interpersonal and communication skills. Proven verbal and written communication skills with a customer service-oriented mindset.
- High school degree or equivalent required. College degree in business, non-profit administration, or a related field is a plus.
Personal Characteristics:
- Brings an energetic, self-starter attitude with a heart for service, modeling integrity, humility, and teamwork rooted in biblical principles.
- Demonstrates a mature, growing relationship with Jesus Christ and affirms Frontier Fellowship’s theological commitments.
- Maintains a strong Christian testimony and a lifestyle consistent with biblical principles.
- Shows a sincere commitment to follow Christ in all areas of life.
- Displays the fruit of the Spirit through positive, welcoming, and encouraging interactions.
- Handles confidential information with discretion and integrity.
- Brings a humble, teachable spirit and a willingness to learn new tools and technologies.
Working Conditions:
- Part-time schedule - 3 days in the office, 20-24 hours per week. Flexibility to work additional hours when needed.
Frontier Fellowship's Theological Affirmations:
God is at work around the world in amazing ways! It is in the very character of God—the One who in love sent the Son into the world and poured out the Spirit upon the disciples, who is blessing all the peoples of the earth—that the church discovers its mission purpose.
We believe God has called us to connect congregations in vital ways to the proclamation of the kingdom among unreached people groups.
We believe that the Bible is our final authority for faith and practice.
Along with believers from the early days of Christianity until now, we believe in the triune God and affirm the faith confessed in the Nicene Creed and the Apostles’ Creed.
As members in the body of Christ, we stand within the Reformed faith as set forth in the historic Reformed confessions of the church. We believe with these confessions that Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, is the only Lord and Savior.
As part of the global Christian community, we affirm the Lausanne Covenant of 1974.
As participants in God's mission to the world, we affirm our willingness to share in mission "with all those who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Cor 1:2) We will seek to honor others in the body of Christ while affirming that each partner must discern the nature of their own service.
God is at work around the world in amazing ways! It is in the very character of God—the One who in love sent the Son into the world and poured out the Spirit upon the disciples, who is blessing all the peoples of the earth—that the church discovers its mission purpose.
We believe God has called us to connect congregations in vital ways to the proclamation of the kingdom among unreached people groups.
We believe that the Bible is our final authority for faith and practice.
Along with believers from the early days of Christianity until now, we believe in the triune God and affirm the faith confessed in the Nicene Creed and the Apostles’ Creed.
As members in the body of Christ, we stand within the Reformed faith as set forth in the historic Reformed confessions of the church. We believe with these confessions that Jesus Christ, the Word made flesh, is the only Lord and Savior.
As part of the global Christian community, we affirm the Lausanne Covenant of 1974.
As participants in God's mission to the world, we affirm our willingness to share in mission "with all those who in every place call on the name of our Lord Jesus Christ." (1 Cor 1:2) We will seek to honor others in the body of Christ while affirming that each partner must discern the nature of their own service.