In partnership with IFES
We partner with the International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) to enter the university and reach students with the Gospel. IFES is a movement of students and staff, sharing and living out the good news of Jesus Christ. Locally. Nationally. Globally. Learn more about IFES.
See specific roles below
Where will you go?
Specific opportunities in countries depend on their changing context. Connect with us to learn about current global opportunities and urgent needs to determine where you will go!
Regions
Caribbean
East Asia
English & Portuguese Speaking Africa (EPSA)
Eurasia
Europe
Francophone Africa
Latin America
Middle East & North Africa (MENA)
South Asia
South Pacific
Connect with us about current openings. Ready to act? Apply!
APPRENTICE • 2 years
“It's not just about being a blessing to the church and students here, but God uses the local ministry to be a huge blessing to me.”
Who should apply?
3rd and 4th year students, and recent graduates.
Role & Responsibilities
Do life and ministry in community with students on campus.
Develop and refine evangelism, cross cultural, and leadership skills while growing in personal spiritual formation.
Discern a long-term call to global ministry.
Placement
Bosnia - national student work
Bulgaria - international student work
Slovakia - international student work
Slovenia
Moldova - national student work
MINISTRY BUILDER • 2018
"Serving with Link has brought us into the bigger family of the global IFES. It is such a privilege to see the many gifts each country brings to the Church."
Role & Responsibilities
Develop language and cultural skills in placement country.
Partner with students and staff in evangelism, Bible Study, prayer, worship, and acts of service.
Provide spiritual mentorship and direction to student leaders and staff.
Placement
Openings vary by specific needs each region has year to year. Connect with us to learn more about the current opportunities!
MINISTRY PLANTER - 2018
"Serving with Link in a planting context taught me that God really is at work, doing something new everywhere!"
Role & Responsibilities
Develop language and cultural skills in placement country.
Gather students and form ministries on campuses where no ministry exists.
Identify, mentor, disciple, train and supervise student leaders.
Placement
Openings vary by specific needs each region has year to year. Connect with us to learn more about the current opportunities!
BI-VOCATIONAL • 2018
“I have the incredible privilege of ministering to future leaders, telling them of God’s kingdom, and inviting them to take every thought captive to Christ.”
Role & Responsibilities
Develop language and cultural skills in placement country.
As a graduate student, seek ways to be “salt and light” in the university to fellow students and faculty.
As part time staff, partner with students and staff in evangelism, Bible Study, prayer, worship, and acts of service.
Placement
Openings vary by specific needs each region has year to year. Connect with us to learn more about the current opportunities!
Next Steps
Discernment Webinar!
This is a quarterly webinar - check registration page for dates.
Don't miss this opportunity to discern in community and pray about God's call on your life. Register Today!
Link's Virtual Mentoring Program
This is a free ongoing program. New groups start every month and you can sign up at any time!
Go Global is a 5 month mentoring program designed for you to explore and discern God's purposes for you in His beautiful world.
Need to Talk?
Start HereAm I eligible to apply for InterVarsity Link?
You must have a bachelor's degree (except for our apprenticeship program) and be eligible to work in the United States. You must be willing and able to raise the finances necessary for your global placement.
How long will I be in my placement?
Due to the need for significant language learning and cultural adaptation, Link staff must make an initial commitment of 2 years. Most Link staff serve beyond that, but it is not required. Serving with Link can be preparation for your next calling, the doorway to a life of full-time ministry, or an opportunity to share your gifts and expertise after years of serving somewhere else.
Do I need to learn a language?
Most likely, yes. While there are some opportunities in English, most of our openings require you to learn the local language. You don’t have to be fluent before you go. You will receive support to learn the language once you arrive.
Do I need to raise financial support?
Yes, all our staff raise financial support. The amount of financial support will depend on placement, family situation, and other factors related to your specific location.
We encourage staff to develop a team of partners, which includes financial donors, prayer partners, and those who will advocate for your ministry.
We’ll help you with each part of your support raising journey. You will receive extensive training and have access to a personal support-raising coach as well as a community of staff who are on a similar journey. You will not be alone in this.
Does InterVarsity Link provide benefits for their employees?
Yes! InterVarsity Link has a full benefits package for employees working 30+ hours that includes health insurance, dental coverage, vision, retirement savings plan, vacation and sick leave, a fellowship fund, and even adoption assistance. You will receive pre-departure planning support to identify any specific needs you have and obtain access to a global network for the care that you need.
There is also a smaller benefits package for employees working under 30 hours.
Will I get training before I go?
Yes! We work with you and local leaders to prepare you for your new ministry context. At Link Orientation, we cover a range of topics to prepare you for living and working in another country. There may be aspects of cross-cultural ministry that you will only learn once you arrive at your specific placement.
The same Link Staff Coordinator you worked with during the application process will walk with you throughout your Link staff experience. Our Link Staff Coordinators have years of cross-cultural ministry experience. You'll also have a local supervisor to guide you through day-to-day life in your new ministry context. We value this extensive training and supervision to ensure your flourishing as a staff which will allow you to serve in a way that truly benefits the local staff and students.
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