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Chaplain Resident and Coordinator of Community Engagement

Westminster College

Chaplain Resident and Coordinator of Community Engagement

Fulton, MO
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT:

    Chaplain Resident & Coordinator of Community Engagement

    Department: Division of Student Life

    FLSA: Exempt

    Reports to: Chaplain and Director of the Center for Faith & Service

    Westminster College is seeking outstanding candidates for the position of Chaplain Resident and Coordinator of Community Engagement. Westminster is a small liberal arts college in mid-Missouri of approximately 700 students. Our mission is to create “leaders of success, significance, and service…” through our “distinctive liberal arts curriculum and dynamic developmental experiences” (From the Westminster College Mission Statement).

    The Center for Faith & Service is a relatively new initiative on the Westminster campus, created in the summer of 2016 through the merging of the Office of Spiritual Life, the Office of Community Engagement, and the Office of Intercultural Engagement. It serves as a radically inclusive, justice-oriented hub for campus involvement and connection with the local community. Our next Chaplain Resident will assist in the implementation of our mission, creative response to our evolving campus context, and discernment of long-term goals.

    Westminster’s Chaplain Residency Program seeks to support recent divinity school or seminary graduates who feel called to college chaplaincy. This position is designed as a learning opportunity to provide hands-on experience and mentorship in the context of a small liberal arts college.

    Position Summary:

    The Chaplain Resident will serve as a member of the Center for Faith & Service staff, offering a ministry of pastoral care and spiritual support for students, faculty, and staff. In addition, they will oversee community engagement initiatives and other areas of focus determined in conversation with the Chaplain and Director of the Center for Faith & Service. The Chaplain Resident will also serve on the faculty, teaching at least two undergraduate courses during their tenure at Westminster. The ideal candidate will bring a strong commitment to creating meaningful encounters for students of multiple worldviews and identities, a deeply rooted commitment to their own spirituality, a passion for mentoring and journeying alongside traditional college students, and a robust understanding of ethical service. Because this position works closely with the Office of Intercultural Engagement, we seek someone with a welcoming, inclusive theological paradigm who thrives in an multi-faith environment. The ideal candidate demonstrates an enthusiastic interest in exploring ministry within the ever-shifting context of higher education.

    Position Responsibilities:

    The Chaplain Resident and Coordinator of Community Engagement position consists of three main components:

    Serving as part of the Center for Faith & Service staff (roughly 50% of the resident’s weekly time):

    Crafting programs and initiatives with other Offices of the Center for Faith & Service (this may include religious/spirituality programming, service opportunities, educational programs, diversity related programming, etc.).

    Meeting with and providing pastoral care to students

    Other initiatives determined in collaboration with the Director of the Center for Faith & Service based on candidate interests and emerging campus need

    Teaching one academic course per semester (roughly 25% of the resident’s weekly time), based on the expertise of the candidate and institutional need (e.g. Religious Studies, Westminster Seminar, Leadership Studies, etc.).

    Coordinating the Office of Community Engagement (roughly 25% of the resident’s weekly time):

    Creating and coordinating opportunities for student involvement in communities beyond the Westminster College campus including annual programs such as Alternative Spring Break, regular blood drives, and other volunteer opportunities.

    Developing and maintaining relationships with community partners

    Job Requirements:

    All candidates must have earned a graduate degree in theological education, including, but not limited to an MDIV, MTS, or similar degree and have graduated in Fall 2019, Spring/Summer 2020, or have earned their degree from an accredited institution within the last 12 months. While ordination is not required, the candidate must demonstrate a commitment to a spiritual tradition or community of faith and be rooted within a meaningful spiritual paradigm. Experience in any service-oriented positions or service-based learning is optimal but not required. Teaching or facilitation experience is required. Westminster College strives to offer a competitive salary and benefits package comparable to other residency programs (includes health care and meal plan).

    To Apply:

    From external job sites go to this link: https://westminster-college.apscareerportal.com/jobs/1053103/apps/new

    From the Westminster College website: Upload your Resume and contact information for three references (at least one academic) under the 'resume/qualifications' option to the right. Select the 'add a cover letter' option to upload your cover letter and complete the Westminster application form. Applications will be accepted no later than Monday, March 2, 2020 at noon central time.

    Questions regarding the application process or the position may be directed to Rev. Kiva Nice-Webb via email: Kiva.Nice-Webb@westminster-mo.edu

    In accordance with federal and state law, Title IX and College policy, the College prohibits harassment of or discrimination on the basis of a particular individual or individuals because of the individual's/individuals' race, color, age, religion, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national or ethnic origin, citizenship, veteran status, marital status, disability or genetic information in its programs, activities and employment.

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