Job Summary:
This position exists for the purpose of teaching undergraduate and graduate level courses primarily in the area of New Testament and biblical studies.
Department: Bible & Theology Department
Reports to: Program Chair, B&T Undergraduate
Physical Requirements:
Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer.
Must be able to lift up to 15 pounds at times.
Personal Qualities:
The desire to grow, develop, and mature, both spiritually and professionally.
The ability to create and maintain a Christian professional atmosphere in all internal and external relationships.
A spirit of cooperation and willingness to serve as a team member.
A professional appearance.
Critical thinking skills in personal theology with ability to develop it in students.
Able to interact with and discuss different positions appropriately.
Education and Experience:
A minimum of Ph.
D.
from an accredited institution.
A minimum of 5 years of higher educational teaching experience is desired.
A positive reputation as a scholar, theologian, educator and communicator.
Familiar with the current literature in the area.
A minimum of 5 years of ministry experience is preferred.
A well articulated philosophy of education.
Special Skills – to apply professional and/or technical tasks to the job responsibilities
Proficiency with New Testament Greek language.
Proficiency with word processing, general computer skills, and LBC | Capital’s instructional technologies (i.
e.
, Learning Management System, Video Conferencing, etc.
)
An ability to relate to undergraduates and graduates and relate biblical studies to them.
An ability to work with colleagues on corporate projects.
Proficient as a communicator in written and oral formats.
Proficiency with general computer skills.
An ability to design instruction.
An ability to help develop and teach online courses.
Job Tasks – to determine specific tasks required of the position
Teach courses as assigned at the undergraduate, and/or graduate level in face-to-face, blended, and online format which may require teaching during the day, evening, and/or weekend (12 credits per semester as part of salary load).
Participate in Bible and theology department meetings and activities.
Participate on assigned faculty committee(s).
Maintain/offer office hours for students and faculty consultation and support.
Advise students as needed.