Job Location : Fulton,MO, USA
Chaplain & Director of the Center for Faith and Service
Fulton, MO •Student Life - Center for Faith and Service
Job Type
Full-time
Description
Under the general direction of the Vice-President/Dean of Student Life, the Chaplain/Director of Center for Faith & Service (CFS) directs the operations of CFS which includes the Office of Spiritual Life, the Office of Community Engagement and the Office of Intercultural Engagement. This position supervises the Coordinator of Community Engagement/Chaplain Resident and the Student Life Fellow (Diversity & Inclusion Focus), as well as a team of work study students. The mission of CFS is to engage students at levels of self, others, and community in practices of belonging and reflection through diversity programs, community engagement resources, and spiritual care . CFS staff are responsible for programming and events related to faith and spirituality, community engagement and service, and diversity and intercultural engagement. The Chaplain provides pastoral care, spiritual support, and informal counseling for students, partnering closely with the health and counseling staff in the Wellness Center. Additionally, this position and office collaborates with Student Life staff in providing response, direction and assistance during times of crisis on the campus or response to global. Collaboration with students, staff, faculty, departments across campus, alumni, board of trustees, parents, and outside groups (alumni, national organizations, etc.) will be key to the success of this position and the Division of Student Life. This is a ten and a half month (10.5), full-time position, requiring some event and weekend events.
Requirements
Essential Functions:
Job Requirements:
Education: A Master of Divinity or related degree from and ATS (Association of Theological Schools) accredited institution. Based upon the demographics and location of the college, it is preferred that the Chaplain be ordained or in the ordination process; however, other qualified candidates will be considered if in good standing with a spiritual tradition and possess or are eligible for professional certification if ordination is not applicable.
Experience : Experience in higher education or working with college students strongly preferred. Experience in multi-faith and familiarity with spirituality but not religious is expected. Additionally, strong preference will be given to individuals with experience related to diversity, equity, and inclusion training, programming, and or expertise. Supervisory experience is required.
Skills: A passionate interest in working with and caring for students in a small residential college setting. Strong leadership and organizational skills including the willingness and ability to share responsibility for specific activities particularly with students (i.e., demonstrate commitment to student-centered programming approach). The ability to work with a diversity of people (students, faculty, and staff) and a diversity of religious/nonreligious and social backgrounds. Must articulate an inclusive theological paradigm or approach to chaplaincy. Time and management, oral and written communication, self-motivation, and flexibility.
Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled or the search is closed.
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