Nominations and applications are invited for the position of Provost and Senior Vice President of Fuller Theological Seminary, an independent, evangelical, multidenominational graduate school.
RESPONSIBILITIES. The Provost is the Chief Academic Officer, responsible for the supervision of academic programs and personnel in the Graduate Schools of Theology, Psychology and World Mission, the various Institutes, and the library. This includes responsibility for coordination of academic planning and policies, budgeting, program review and evaluation, faculty development, and accreditation.
QUALIFICATIONS. Applicants should have significant experience in higher education, proven academic administrative skills, and scholarship demonstrated in a theological or related discipline with substantial teaching experience. The candidate must have a firm personal commitment to biblical and historical Christianity and to the evangelistic mission of the church, with considerable involvement in Christian service.
Applications, nominations or inquiries should be addressed to: Dr. David Allan Hubbard, President Fuller Theological Seminary 135 North Oakland Avenue Pasadena, California 91101-1790
Applications should be received by October 1, 1984 and must include names of at least five references. Fuller Theological Seminary is an equal opportunity employer.
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