Assistant Professor of Missions and Old Testament

The Huntington University Institute of Christian Thought and Practice seeks candidates for a
full-time tenure track faculty position specializing in both Missions and Old Testament.

The candidate will teach eight undergraduate classes per academic year. This will typically
include four courses in missions and ministry and four in Old Testament. These may include
such courses as History and Theology of Missions, Topics in Missions, Ministry Leadership, or
The Personal Life of the Minister. In addition to introductory and advanced courses in Old
Testament, the successful candidate may be assigned classes on world religions, biblical
archaeology, or biblical interpretation. Teaching assignments will be made which match the
candidate’s expertise and experience.

Faculty rank is dependent on degree. Attainment of Ph.D. allows rank of Assistant Professor.

QUALIFICATIONS
 Education: Either 1) A Ph.D. with a concentration in Missiology or Inter-cultural Studies and
additional proficiency in Old Testament Biblical Studies; or 2) A Ph.D. in Old Testament Studies, with significant education and experience in missions.
(Related doctoral degrees will be considered)
 Preference will be given to those with education and experience in missions and ministry
leadership.
 The successful candidate will be an active Christian in the evangelical tradition who
demonstrates interpersonal communication skills and exceptional teaching ability.
 Must be committed to the mission of Huntington University as a comprehensive Christian College
dedicated to educating men and women to impact our world for Christ.
 Demonstrated understanding of Christian higher education, preferred
 Teaching experience at the college/university level preferred

SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES
 Teach four classes (each three credits) per semester (12 hours). Classes will typically
include four courses in missions and ministry and four in Old Testament. These may
include such courses as History and Theology of Missions, Topics in Missions, Ministry
Leadership, or The Personal Life of the Minister. In addition to introductory and
advanced courses in Old Testament, the successful candidate may be assigned classes on
world religions, biblical archaeology, or biblical interpretation. Teaching assignments
will be made which match the candidate’s expertise and experience.
 Serve as an academic advisor with students (exempt in first year)
 Participate in weekly department and faculty meetings
 Assist with departmental assessment
 Participate in committees as assigned
 Seek opportunities for professional growth
 Maintain scheduled office hours

Work Schedule: Position is nine-month, full-time tenure track faculty.