The Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology seeks a full-time faculty member (open rank) to direct the MA in Catholic Education program. A competitive candidate will
- Hold a terminal degree in theology philosophy education or a related field;
- Command deep and broad understanding of the Catholic educational tradition;
- Be able to articulate considered convictions about primary and secondary Catholic education in relation to the Churchs identity teaching and mission;
- Demonstrate clear understanding of current opportunities and challenges in primary and secondary Catholic education especially in the United States;
- Possess proven ability in leadership.
Significant teaching or administrative experience in K-12 Catholic education is preferred. The successful candidate will make the Profession of Faith and take the Oath of Fidelity in order to receive the mandatum from the Archbishop of St. Louis. Applicants are invited to submit a letter of interest and CV at their earliest convenience. The letter should note the names of three likely writers of letters of recommendation. After initial review a subset of applicants will be invited to send writing samples to request letters of recommendation and to participate in a videoconference interview with the possibility of an in-person interview at the Augustine Institutes campus in Florissant Missouri. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Inquiries may be directed to the Institutes Academic Dean John Sehorn ().
Required Experience:
IC
The Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology seeks a full-time faculty member (open rank) to direct the MA in Catholic Education program. A competitive candidate willHold a terminal degree in theology philosophy education or a related field;Command deep and broad understanding of the Catholic...
The Augustine Institute Graduate School of Theology seeks a full-time faculty member (open rank) to direct the MA in Catholic Education program. A competitive candidate will
- Hold a terminal degree in theology philosophy education or a related field;
- Command deep and broad understanding of the Catholic educational tradition;
- Be able to articulate considered convictions about primary and secondary Catholic education in relation to the Churchs identity teaching and mission;
- Demonstrate clear understanding of current opportunities and challenges in primary and secondary Catholic education especially in the United States;
- Possess proven ability in leadership.
Significant teaching or administrative experience in K-12 Catholic education is preferred. The successful candidate will make the Profession of Faith and take the Oath of Fidelity in order to receive the mandatum from the Archbishop of St. Louis. Applicants are invited to submit a letter of interest and CV at their earliest convenience. The letter should note the names of three likely writers of letters of recommendation. After initial review a subset of applicants will be invited to send writing samples to request letters of recommendation and to participate in a videoconference interview with the possibility of an in-person interview at the Augustine Institutes campus in Florissant Missouri. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Inquiries may be directed to the Institutes Academic Dean John Sehorn ().
Required Experience:
IC
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