Welcome to today's topic where we discuss how to smartly budget for your next church staff hire. With tight financial constraints being a common concern for churches, hiring new personnel can seem daunting. However, it's important to keep in mind that staffing isn't just an expense – it's an investment in the future of your ministry. From optimally using your personnel budget to finding creative funding solutions, let's explore how to make this significant decision without breaking the bank.
The first step is evaluating your existing personnel budget. As a rule of thumb, most churches allocate between 45% to 55% of their total budget to personnel, inclusive of salary, benefits, and taxes. However, percentages alone don't tell the whole story. It's key to align your expenditure with your ministry goals and the size and nature of your church. If you don't know this percentage, this is the first step.
When budgeting for a new hire, remember to consider more than just the salary. Benefits, professional development, and onboarding costs can also form a significant part of the expense. If, for example, you're hiring a worship pastor for a $50,000 per year salary, you might need to budget an extra 20-25% for benefits, leading to a total cost closer to $60,000.
If your current budget lacks room for a new hire, there are still creative solutions that could help. Here are a few suggestions:
One important consideration is the cost of not hiring. Neglecting to fill crucial staffing needs can result in burnout among your current team, decreased ministry effectiveness, and stunted church growth. The financial investment in hiring may actually save you more in the long run.
If you are considering hiring and unsure about how to make it work financially, a fresh set of eyes can provide invaluable guidance. Listen to our latest Healthy Church Staff Podcast episode where we delve deeper into budgeting for your next church staff hire.
Remember, staffing isn’t just a line item in your budget. It’s an investment in both the future of your church and the people you’re called to serve. You got this, and remember, help is always available if you need support along the way!