Department: Univ Chaplain
Salary/Grade: EXS/11
About Religious and Spiritual Life: Religious and Spiritual Life provides programs, staff, and spaces to help students explore meaning and purpose, grow in their religious or spiritual traditions, and create community. Learn more about Religious and Spiritual Life at Northwestern University: https://www.northwestern.edu/religious-life/
Job Summary:
The University Chaplain and Director for Religious and Spiritual Life reports to the Assistant Vice President for Campus Inclusion and Community. Religious and Spiritual Life is part of the Division of Student Affairs. The University Chaplain/Director oversees religious and spiritual life on campus, providing spiritual and moral leadership to the university community. The Chaplain/Director provides pastoral care and support in a crisis to students, faculty, staff, and others.
This position requires a high degree of flexibility and self-motivation, willingness to work nights and weekends, the ability to manage multiple priorities, strong leadership skills, a high level of organization and communication skills, competence in fiscal resource management, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively to complete projects. The University Chaplain/Director for Religious and Spiritual Life supervises a team of 2 professional staff members.
Additionally, the University Chaplain will liaison, coordinate, and partner with Campus Religious Center partners to meet the needs of our students and help foster community and belonging.
Pay Range: The salary range for the University Chaplain/Director of Religious and Spiritual Life position is $113,000-120,000 depending on experience, skills, and internal equity.
Position Term: This is a one-year appointment. The assignment will be terminated one year after hire.
Principal Accountabilities:
- 25% Effectively lead and manage the Religious and Spiritual Life (RSL) team which includes chaplains, faculty, programming, and administrative staff. Provide vision for the Religious and Spiritual Life team and leverage data and assessment to make informed decision on the overall direction for RSL. Preparing and overseeing RSL budgets. Allocate resources in accordance with strategic and operational objectives. Liaison, coordinate, and partner with Campus Religious Center partners.
- 25% Provide pastoral care, support, and guidance to those who are in crisis or are in need. Serve as the primary after-hours on-call liaison for the university's community of students, faculty, and staff. Organize and serve in daily rotation along with other chaplains for day-time crisis calls.
- 20% Manage departmental outreach and development, which includes fundraising and grants, program development, student outreach, and pastoral care.
- 10% Lead and/or coordinate services on Evanston and Chicago campuses. This includes writing and performing worship services, assisting with music coordination, and as needed, performing baptisms, weddings, and memorial services for campus community members.
- 10% Officiate university-wide events, such as Convocation, Baccalaureate, and Commencement, and represent Religious and Spiritual Life on divisional and campus initiatives where appropriate, such as the MLK Day Committee and religious exceptions committees.
- 10% Participate in the daily activities of Religious and Spiritual Life such as stewarding funds, developing workshops and programs of interest to students, advising student groups and/or service trips.
- Will perform other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications:
Education and Experience:
- PhD specialization in theology or related field is required.
- A minimum of ten years of relevant experience in an academic community and/or relevant experience working with young adults to nurture communities of faith
Competencies:
- Strong verbal and interpersonal communication skills, along with an ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a wide range of constituencies within the university and beyond.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively with college students and with individuals of a variety of different cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds.
- Strong leadership skills and ability to be an effective community builder.
- Skills in counseling, crisis management, conflict resolution.
- Knowledge of a variety of different religious and spiritual traditions.
Preferred Qualifications:
- Ordination in a recognized denomination and experience in parish ministry or campus ministry are preferred.
Benefits: At Northwestern, we are proud to provide meaningful, competitive, high-quality health care plans, retirement benefits, tuition discounts and more! Visit us at https://www.northwestern.edu/hr/benefits/index.html to learn more.
Work-Life and Wellness: Northwestern offers comprehensive programs and services to help you and your family navigate life's challenges and opportunities and adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles. We support flexible work arrangements where possible and programs to help you locate and pay for quality, affordable childcare and senior/adult care. Visit us at https://www.northwestern.edu/hr/benefits/work-life/index.html to learn more.
Professional Growth and Development: Northwestern supports employee career development in all circumstances whether your workspace is on campus or at home. If you're interested in developing your professional potential or continuing your formal education, we offer a variety of tools and resources. Visit us at https://www.northwestern.edu/hr/learning/index.html to learn more.
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