The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching graduate and doctoral courses, engaging in ongoing scholarly research and publication, and contributing to curriculum development and accreditation processes. Additionally, the role involves active participation in committee service and mentoring students in their academic and spiritual formation.
Applicants must possess a phd in educational studies, practical theology, or a closely related discipline, along with formal training in intercultural studies or a related field. Essential qualifications include demonstrated teaching ability, evidence of theological competence, commitment to ministry, and proven ability in scholarship and research, particularly concerning global christian communities.
1.0 Temporary School Psychologist