Lecturer - Old Testament Studies

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Qualifications and Experience

Applicants should meet the following requirements:

  1. Earned a PhD in Theology, Religious Studies, Church History, Adventist Studies, or a closely related field.
  1. Minimum of four (4) years of teaching experience at tertiary level;
  2. Evidence of scholarly research and publications in the relevant field;
  1. Demonstrates record of scholarly publications and academic leadership in accordance with university promotion criteria.
  2. Training in Ellen G. White Studies, Adventist Heritage and History, archival and manuscript management, and research methodologies will be an added advantage.

Additional Requirements

  1. Must be a baptized and practicing member in regular standing of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  2. Demonstrated commitment to the mission, philosophy, and educational principles of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  3. Thorough knowledge of the writings and ministry of Ellen G. White and the Adventist heritage.
  4. Evidence of active involvement in church ministry, leadership, or service.
  5. Strong communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.
  6. Ability to work effectively in a multicultural academic environment.
  7. Proficiency in information and communication technology applications relevant to teaching, research, and administration.


Responsibilities
  1. Provide overall leadership and administration of the Ellen G. White Centre in accordance with the policies of the University and the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
  2. Promote the study, understanding, and application of the writings, ministry, and prophetic role of Ellen G. White.
  3. Coordinate and supervise research projects related to Adventist history, theology, mission, and the Spirit of Prophecy.
  4. Organize seminars, workshops, conferences, symposiums, and public lectures on Adventist heritage and the Spirit of Prophecy.
  5. Develop and implement strategic plans, annual work plans, and budgets for the Centre.
  6. Manage and preserve archival materials, publications, manuscripts, and other resources housed in the Centre.
  7. Facilitate access to Ellen G. White resources for students, faculty, researchers, church workers, and community members.
  8. Collaborate with church institutions, conferences, unions, and other Ellen G. White research centres locally and internationally.
  9. Engage in scholarly writing, publication, and dissemination of research findings related to Adventist studies.
  10. Teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses within the Department of Theology and Religious Studies as assigned.
  11. Supervise undergraduate and postgraduate research projects and theses.
  12. Participate in curriculum development, academic advising, and departmental activities.
  13. Mentor students and provide spiritual guidance consistent with the mission of the University.
  14. Seek grants, partnerships, and other resources to support the activities of the Centre.
  15. Prepare periodic reports on the activities, achievements, and performance of the Centre.
  16. Represent the University in relevant academic, ecclesiastical, and professional forums.
  17. Perform any other duties assigned by the Vice Chancellor.



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