Job Description
this position teaches three courses for the School o Divinity in the area of theology, ethics, and womanist studies. The successful candidate will be competent in the field of theology, religious ethics, gender, women and culture. The candidate will demonstrate scholarly depth and productivity, a thorough understanding of women's studies, the Black Church, and more broadly ethical issues facing the changing landscape of religious life in America and around the world. The successful candidate
will also help plan and facilitate the Divinity School's annual Women's Conference, as well as serving on Divinity School and university related committees.
Essential Job Functions: •Through a demonstrated commitment to the University's mission and goals, effectively teaches graduate-level students in theology, ethics, and women's studies.
•Actively engages in planning, developing and improving curriculum offerings.
•Write and research, and engage in scholarship in the area of theology, ethics, and women's studies.
•Directs instructional activities that encourage students to improve critical thinking and problem-solving
skills, to increase motivation, to enhance a positive self-image, and to clarify their values.
•Teach and conduct research in the area of theology, ethics, and women's studies.
•Assist with the Field education program of the Divinity school.
•Teaches the course in accordance with the course syllabus.
•Informs students of the course objectives and requirements, explains the grading system and attendance
policy, discusses academic integrity, and provides a bibliography of suggested readings.
•As applicable to the graduate program, ensures that coursework:
o Requires students to analyze, explore, question, reconsider, and synthesize old and new
knowledge and skills.
o Relates to currently accepted practices within the discipline.
o Requires students to engage in research and to confront the diversity of views in the field of
study.
•Effectively advises students in applicable academic subject area(s).
•Will hold regular office hours, coordinate regular prayer services and provide spiritual direction and
inspiration for the Shaw University campus.
•Assist in the recruitment of students for the Master of Divinity and Master of Christian Education
programs.
•All other related duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience: •PhD in Religion, Theology, or Christian Ethics
•Demonstrated scholarly productivity and research in the field of study.
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•Minimum of 18 graduate semester hours in the teaching field.
•Demonstrated success teaching at the graduate level.
•Candidates with teaching experience and expertise in an additional area also offered in the assigned
department is highly desired.
•Knowledge and experience in using instructional technology.
Other Competencies: Must have a philosophy that is consistent with the Mission, Vision and Core Values of the organization. Vision,
commitment, and experience in achieving goals and pursuing excellence is critical; ability to work both
independently and collaboratively in a dynamic and demanding environment. Must have strong verbal and written
communication and organizational skills; proven ability to manage multiple complex assignments with sensitivity
to deadlines, priorities, and changing circumstances; demonstrated professional work ethic and positive,
problem-solving attitude. Must be able to read, write and speak fluently in English.
Physical Demands: Ability to sit or stand for up to 8 hours/day. Some lifting (up to 25 pounds occasionally), bending, and carrying.
The employee is regularly required to talk and hear, and to use hands and fingers to handle or feel. Shaw University
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