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<div><strong>Benefits:</strong></div>
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<li>Employee discounts</li>
<li>Paid time off</li>
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<strong>Position Overview:<br></strong><br>
</div><div>Gammon Theological Seminary invites applications for a full-time faculty position in Practical Theology with primary responsibility for directing the Field Education Program. This position is open for immediate hire, with an anticipated start date of Fall 2026.<br><br>
</div><div>We seek a scholar-practitioner with demonstrated ministry experience and a strong commitment to forming leaders for transformative service to the Church and the wider world. The successful candidate will teach in areas such as Black Church studies, Christian spirituality, and/or practical theology while overseeing and advancing the Field Education program.<br><br>
</div><div>This role is central to helping students integrate theological education with lived ministerial practice, supporting vocational discernment, and preparing students for leadership across diverse ministry contexts.<br><br>
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<strong>Key Responsibilities:<br></strong><br>
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<strong>Teaching & Academic Engagement<br></strong><br>
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<li> Teach courses in Practical Theology, Black Church studies, Christian spirituality, and/or related disciplines </li>
<li> Develop and deliver engaging, student-centered instruction that reflects inclusive and justice-oriented pedagogies </li>
<li> Contribute to curriculum development and academic innovation </li>
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<strong>Field Education Leadership<br></strong><br>
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<li> Direct and oversee the Field Education program </li>
<li> Cultivate and maintain partnerships with ministry sites and community organizations </li>
<li> Guide students in field placements and supervise their experiential learning </li>
<li> Support students in integrating classroom learning with ministry practice </li>
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<strong>Student Formation & Mentorship<br></strong><br>
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<li> Advise and mentor students in vocational discernment and ministerial identity formation </li>
<li> Support students navigating denominational processes including candidacy, licensing, and ordination </li>
<li> Provide pastoral guidance to students from a variety of denominational and ecclesial traditions </li>
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<strong>Institutional Service & Leadership<br></strong><br>
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<li> Participate actively in faculty governance and seminary committees </li>
<li> Contribute to institutional initiatives, including Continuing Education and community engagement </li>
<li> Support the mission and strategic priorities of the Seminary </li>
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<strong>Minimum Qualifications:<br></strong><br>
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<li> Ph.D. or D.Min. in Practical Theology, Christian Spirituality, Black Church Studies, or a closely related field (ABD candidates near completion will be considered) </li>
<li> Demonstrated experience in ministry and theological education </li>
<li> Ability to teach effectively in one or more of the specified disciplines </li>
<li> Commitment to justice-oriented, inclusive theological education </li>
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<strong>Preferred Qualifications:<br></strong><br>
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<li> Experience within the United Methodist Church (UMC), AME, CME, or related Wesleyan traditions </li>
<li> Demonstrated ability to guide students through ordination processes (candidacy, licensing, commissioning) </li>
<li> Experience mentoring diverse student populations </li>
<li> Experience developing or leading field education or experiential learning programs</li>
</ul><div>Interested applicants should submit the following:<br><br>
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<li> Cover Letter </li>
<li> Current Curriculum Vitae (CV) </li>
<li> Three References (academic and professional – contact information only) </li>
<li> Teaching Statement (maximum 500 words) <ul><li> Describe your teaching philosophy and how your experiences have prepared you to support a diverse population of learners</li></ul>
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<p>Flexible work from home options available.</p>