Full-Time

Campus Staff Minister

Graduate & Faculty Ministry

InterVarsity

InterVarsity

1,001-5,000 employees

Organizes campus Christian fellowships and outreach

Compensation Overview

$44k - $58.7k/yr

+ 403(b) matching contributions

Washington, DC, USA + 1 more

More locations: Maryland, USA

In Person

Bachelor's, Associate's

Category
Training
Required Skills
Public Speaking

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Requirements
  • Annually affirm InterVarsity’s Statement of Agreement, including its Doctrinal Basis and Purpose Statement.
  • Abide by InterVarsity’s Code of Conduct.
  • Believe and behave consonantly with InterVarsity’s Human Sexuality Theological Paper.
  • Affirm and behave consonantly with InterVarsity’s Women in Ministry Statement of Affirmation.
  • Hold a Bachelor’s degree when assigned to a four-year campus, or a minimum of an Associate’s degree when assigned to a two-year campus or community college.
  • Demonstrate strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to minister to diverse ethnic communities and faculty.
  • Demonstrate excellent verbal and written communication skills.
  • Demonstrate problem-solving skills.
  • Be familiar with word processing, presentation, email, and spreadsheet software.
  • Be willing to travel to on-campus and off-campus sites, including conferences, partnership-development meetings, training sessions, and other meetings.
Responsibilities
  • Pursue a vibrant relationship with the triune God through individual and community engagement with Scripture, prayer, and worship.
  • Develop self-leadership through growing self-awareness, self-management, relational integrity, and resiliency.
  • Embrace Scriptural standards for behavior and attitudes.
  • Communicate and model InterVarsity’s vision for transforming students and faculty, renewing campuses, and developing world changers.
  • Create a culture of dependence on God and expectation for starting new witnessing communities throughout campuses and on new campuses.
  • Model InterVarsity’s vision and Core Values, including a commitment to engage every ethnic and social group on campus.
  • Lead students and faculty individually and collectively through Scripture, prayer, teaching, and discipleship experiences.
  • Set annual qualitative and quantitative growth goals with students, faculty, and staff teams, including conversion and leadership-development goals.
  • Build leadership teams that partner effectively and demonstrate spiritual vitality, relational health, and missional alignment.
  • Develop, execute, evaluate, and modify plans to achieve annual goals.
  • Align programs, structures, conferences, and teams around ministry goals.
  • Mobilize students and faculty to engage their relational networks with the gospel and start new missional communities.
  • Supervise Ministry Interns and Campus Ministry Interns when delegated by the Area Director.
  • Create ways for faculty and students to encounter and follow Jesus through Scripture, worship, prayer, mission experiences, and conferences.
  • Equip students and faculty to think strategically about campus engagement and proclaim the good news of Jesus in word, deed, and power.
  • Disciple students and faculty by equipping them to hear the Word, respond actively, debrief experiences, grow in Christlikeness, reflect Core Values, and develop ministry skills.
  • Invite, coach, and equip students and faculty to become increasingly effective participants and leaders, including starting new witnessing communities.
  • Partner with and respond to the direction and coaching of supervisors and national leaders.
  • Contribute to collaborative team meetings and relationships.
  • Affiliate chapters under the CSM’s care and submit Graduating Student Forms.
  • Use national ministry resources and tools, including recruiting for or participating in local, regional, or national conferences as required.
  • Complete reporting, planning, and review requirements in a timely manner.
  • Comply with InterVarsity policies, procedures, and Ministry Partnership Policies.
  • Raise 100% of the financial budget assigned by the supervisor.
  • Communicate regularly with ministry partners through visits, phone calls, emails, and prayer letters.
  • Develop ongoing partnerships with alumni and volunteers.
  • Identify and invest in advocates who build volunteer and donor networks on InterVarsity’s behalf.
  • Accomplish other assigned tasks as appropriate.

InterVarsity is a faith-based campus ministry serving colleges and universities across the United States. It operates 1121 chapters on 772 campuses, supporting students and faculty through Bible studies, Christian fellowships, mentoring, and outreach to share the Gospel of Jesus Christ. It distinguishes itself with a large national footprint, partnerships with churches and alumni, and a 2030 goal to establish Christian Fellowships on all 2,500 U.S. campuses with more than 1,000 students, along with a trusted nonprofit standing. Its aim is to transform campuses by proclaiming the gospel and making disciples who impact students, faculty, and staff.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

Madison, Wisconsin

Founded

1941

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What believers are saying

  • 2025 results show 69,023 students and faculty reached, plus 2,671 first-time decisions.
  • InterVarsity raised regular Bible-study participation 13% and leadership involvement to 5,550 people.
  • EveryCampus cut gospel-less campuses from 1,300-plus to under 500, proving execution momentum.

What critics are saying

  • Donor dependence remains acute: 2025 revenue was $126.4 million, with only $3.2 million surplus.
  • Campus access still faces constitutional fights; public universities can relitigate chapter recognition anytime.
  • If Gen Z engagement stalls after Urbana 25, campus density erodes and mission relevance weakens.

What makes InterVarsity unique

  • InterVarsity spans 700+ campuses, giving unmatched national student-ministry distribution.
  • Urbana 25 in Phoenix targets Gen Z with a recurring leadership pipeline.
  • The 2026 Gloo partnership modernizes InterVarsity’s IT, cybersecurity, and enterprise systems.

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Flexible Work Hours

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Company News

RNA
Jan 23rd, 2026
InterVarsity and Gloo announce strategic technology partnership

InterVarsity and Gloo announce strategic technology partnership. MADISON, Wis. - InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA today announced a strategic technology partnership with Gloo, a leading technology company serving the faith and flourishing ecosystem. The collaboration is designed to strengthen InterVarsity's technology foundation, enabling the organization to scale its ministry across college campuses nationwide, while staying focused on its core mission. "Meeting the growing technology demands of ministries has become increasingly challenging, especially given nonprofit budget constraints," said Kim Porter, Chief Operations Officer at InterVarsity. "Gloo provides a way for ministries to combine our technology capabilities, giving each of us access to expertise and resources we couldn't sustain independently." InterVarsity has collaborated with Gloo for more than eight years on key initiatives including the EveryCampus website. Since its official launch in 2018, the EveryCampus platform has been instrumental in decreasing the number of campuses without a gospel movement from more than 1,300 campuses to fewer than 500 campuses. This new strategic partnership significantly deepens that relationship. Through Gloo360, Gloo's subscription-based enterprise technology, data and consulting platform, InterVarsity will receive end-to-end technology management services spanning IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and enterprise systems, providing a resilient, scalable technology backbone that supports long-term ministry growth. "This partnership benefits our current technology staff while simultaneously advancing InterVarsity's broader ministry goals. Our technology team will transition to Gloo360, where they will continue serving InterVarsity's needs while contributing to a shared platform that benefits the broader community of faith-based organizations," added Paul Kulp, who has served as InterVarsity's Vice President of Technology for the past seven years. "We're excited about the possibilities this collaboration creates for serving students and faculty across the U.S." "We are honored to expand our partnership with InterVarsity," said Paul Alexander, Senior Vice President, Gloo360. "Having served with Cru in the campus ministry space for 30 years, I understand both the mission and distinct needs of these ministries. By strengthening InterVarsity's technology capabilities, we can help their teams spend less time managing systems and more time engaging students and faculty in meaningful ways across campuses nationwide." InterVarsity joins a growing number of large ministries partnering with Gloo to modernize their technology operations through Gloo's shared services offerings, reflecting a broader shift towards collaboration and efficiency across the faith and nonprofit ecosystem. About InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is an interdenominational ministry reaching students and faculty on over 700 U.S. college and university campuses nationwide. Founded in 1941, InterVarsity is a founding member of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, advancing Christian student work in 180 countries.

InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA
Jan 22nd, 2026
InterVarsity and Gloo Announce Strategic Technology Partnership

InterVarsity and Gloo announce strategic technology partnership. Partnership strengthens ministry effectiveness while preserving campus-first mission focus Madison, WI - InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA today announced a strategic technology partnership with Gloo, a leading technology company serving the faith and flourishing ecosystem. The collaboration is designed to strengthen InterVarsity's technology foundation, enabling the organization to scale its ministry across college campuses nationwide, while staying focused on its core mission. "Meeting the growing technology demands of ministries has become increasingly challenging, especially given nonprofit budget constraints," said Kim Porter, Chief Operations Officer at InterVarsity. "Gloo provides a way for ministries to combine our technology capabilities, giving each of us access to expertise and resources we couldn't sustain independently." InterVarsity has collaborated with Gloo for more than eight years on key initiatives including the EveryCampus website. Since its official launch in 2018, the EveryCampus platform has been instrumental in decreasing the number of campuses without a gospel movement from more than 1,300 campuses to fewer than 500 campuses. This new strategic partnership significantly deepens that relationship. Through Gloo360, Gloo's subscription-based enterprise technology, data and consulting platform, InterVarsity will receive end-to-end technology management services spanning IT infrastructure, cybersecurity and enterprise systems, providing a resilient, scalable technology backbone that supports long-term ministry growth. "This partnership benefits our current technology staff while simultaneously advancing InterVarsity's broader ministry goals. Our technology team will transition to Gloo360, where they will continue serving InterVarsity's needs while contributing to a shared platform that benefits the broader community of faith-based organizations," added Paul Kulp, who has served as InterVarsity's Vice President of Technology for the past seven years. "We're excited about the possibilities this collaboration creates for serving students and faculty across the U.S." "We are honored to expand our partnership with InterVarsity," said Paul Alexander, Senior Vice President, Gloo360. "Having served with Cru in the campus ministry space for 30 years, I understand both the mission and distinct needs of these ministries. By strengthening InterVarsity's technology capabilities, we can help their teams spend less time managing systems and more time engaging students and faculty in meaningful ways across campuses nationwide." InterVarsity joins a growing number of large ministries partnering with Gloo to modernize their technology operations through Gloo's shared services offerings, reflecting a broader shift towards collaboration and efficiency across the faith and nonprofit ecosystem. Media Contacts: Gloo: [email protected] About InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA is an interdenominational ministry reaching students and faculty on over 700 U.S. college and university campuses nationwide. Founded in 1941, InterVarsity is a founding member of the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students, advancing Christian student work in 180 countries. About Gloo Gloo is a leading technology platform for the faith and flourishing ecosystem, providing values-aligned AI, resources, insights, and funding so people and communities flourish and organizations thrive. Gloo serves over 140,000 faith, ministry, and nonprofit leaders and is based in Boulder, Colorado. For more information, visit www.gloo.com.

PR Newswire
Mar 3rd, 2025
Urbana Announces New Location And Leadership With A Call To Mobilize Gen Z

At Urbana 25, Gen Z will be invited to see firsthand what is happening in the Christian church globally and discover their role in it all. This gathering, hosted by InterVarsity Christian Fellowship/USA, has a rich history of mobilizing generations of students and young adults to serve Christ in every context—whether in their local communities or across the world. For the first time, at this Urbana, all of the students will be Gen Z. "Gen Z is stepping into the future of global missions in a way we've never seen before. Their passion for Jesus, authenticity, and creativity make them uniquely equipped to take the Gospel to the ends of the Earth and tackle the challenges of our time," said Mark Matlock. "Urbana 25 is an opportunity to witness what God is doing around the world and discover how you're uniquely designed to be part of His story."

The Middlebury Campus
Apr 11th, 2024
Going outside the classroom to New Orleans

InterVarsity partnered with the nonprofit Lowernine.org, which gathers volunteers to help with rebuilding houses and distributing donated food around the Lower Ninth Ward.

Unhurried Living
Oct 30th, 2023
UL #268: The Free Life of Christ (Eric Peterson)

But recently, InterVarsity Press released an expanded edition of one of his early books titled Traveling Light: Galatians and the Free Life in Christ.