POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Continuing Education, the full-time Director of the Center for Adaptive and Innovative Ministry will be a creative thought leader in adaptive ministries and faithful innovation. The AIM director is a skilled collaborator who will work with the W. Don McClure Chair in World Mission and Evangelism in developing ecosystems that can nurture faithful innovation and adaptive ministry, cultivating resources and learning communities for revitalizing congregations, and forming new faith communities., and. An experienced administrator, the AIM Director will effectively implement programs inclusive of coordinating, mentoring, recruiting, and teaching in the Graduate Certificate in Adaptive and Innovative Ministry and the Graduate Certificate in Faith, Work, and the Common Good.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
The Director of the Center for Adaptive and Innovative Ministry should be a person of prayerful discernment, who models attentiveness to God and the ability to reflect missiologically and theologically upon the work of new church development, revitalization, and faithful innovation. In addition, the candidate should:
EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE
Required
WORK ENVIRONMENT
Hybrid: in office 3 days a week (T-Th); remote work 2 days a week (M and F). Occasional evening work and travel (10%) will be required.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT
The Seminary affirms the commitment of the Presbyterian Church (USA) to a diverse workplace and equal opportunity. It also complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws and executive orders relating to equal opportunity in employment.
TO APPLY
Interested candidates should provide a cover letter, a complete CV or resume, and the names and contact information (phone and e-mail) for three references. Application materials should be submitted to careers@pts.edu. Women, BIPOC, and candidates from underrepresented communities are encouraged to apply.
Review of applications will begin on November 25, 2024; applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary will conduct a background check on all final candidates.
INSTITUTIONAL SUMMARY
Founded in 1794, Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is a graduate theological school of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). Rooted in the Reformed tradition, the Seminary is committed to the formation of students for theologically reflective ministry and to scholarship in service to the global Church of Jesus Christ. Our faculty and educational resources cultivate theologically reflective and contextually engaged Christian leaders. Our programs nurture vocational formation for bearing witness to the gospel of Jesus Christ. Our student body is comprised of Presbyterians, Baptists, Methodists, Episcopalians, Orthodox, and more than 20 other traditions from more than 30 U.S. states and countries around the world.
CENTER FOR ADAPTIVE AND INNOVATIVE MINISTRY (AIM) SUMMARY
The Center for Adaptive and Innovative Ministry (AIM) is characterized by the creativity of its students, graduates, and collaborators. A programmatic department of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary Neighborhood Collaborative, it serves as a convening and training resource, an equipping and broadening platform, and a trusting and collaborative learning ecosystem for communities familiar and yet to unfold, all in service to the Church.
AIM does this work through these strategic priorities:
As a resource to the wider Church, the AIM program at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary cultivates likely and unlikely church innovators, so they might participate in God’s work to grow and gather widely varied Christian communities. Within the Seminary, AIM coordinates the New Faith Communities Emphasis in the Master of Divinity Program, the Graduate Certificates in Adaptive and Innovative Ministry and Faith, Work, and the Common Good, and the AIM Graduate Network. Outside the Seminary, AIM serves churches and leaders through continuing education events, conferences, coaching, and consulting.
POSITION SUMMARY
Reporting to the Vice President for Strategic Initiatives and Continuing Education, the full-time Director of the Center for Adaptive and Innovative Ministry will be a creative thought leader in adaptive ministries and faithful innovation. The AIM director is a skilled collaborator who will work with the W. Don McClure Chair in World Mission and Evangelism in developing ecosystems that can nurture faithful innovation and adaptive ministry, cultivating resources and learning communities for revitalizing congregations, and forming new faith communities., and. An experienced administrator, the AIM Director will effectively implement programs inclusive of coordinating, mentoring, recruiting, and teaching in the Graduate Certificate in Adaptive and Innovative Ministry and the Graduate Certificate in Faith, Work, and the Common Good.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES
Medical/dental/vision
403(b) Plan
Generous PTO
Life Insurance/AD&D/Long Term Disability
Tuition Remission
Tuition Assistance
Medical/dental/vision
403(b) Plan
Generous PTO
Life Insurance/AD&D/Long Term Disability
Tuition Remission
Tuition Assistance
Send resume, cover letter, and contact information for three references to careers @pts.edu.
Send resume, cover letter, and contact information for three references to careers @pts.edu.