President of Acadia Divinity College and Dean of Theology

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President of Acadia Divinity College and Dean of Theology Profile and Position Description The President of Acadia Divinity College (ADC) and Dean of Theology at Acadia University is a spiritually grounded academic and visionary leader who collaboratively guides the College in its mission to equip Christian leaders for full-time and voluntary ministry in Canada and the world. The President / Dean is the chief administrative and executive officer of the College and carries the academic vision for the institution. This individual is also a spiritual role model who fosters an environment where faculty, staff and students can thrive and experience spiritual and personal leadership to foster growth on their faith journeys. While committed to historic Baptist principles, the President / Dean values diversity and works effectively with a broad spectrum of multi-denominational and nondenominational partners in advancing the work of the College. A. Reporting Relationship and Context Accredited through the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada (ATS), Acadia Divinity College is the official seminary of Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), and the President is accountable to a Board of Trustees. The College is also the Faculty of Theology for Acadia University, and the College President is the Dean of Theology for the University, which awards all degrees upon recommendation of the ADC Senate and Senate of the University. B. Key Areas of Responsibility Innovative Institutional Leadership The President inspires a strategic future vision for Acadia Divinity College, rooted in its rich history, institutional ethos and emboldened by the challenges and possibilities for meaningful service in the context of a post-christian world.

Stewardship Fundraising is a key role for the President of ADC. The President ensures that Acadia Divinity College has the financial resources, facilities, equipment, and investments to accomplish its mission and meet its obligations. The President builds upon the relationships with alumni of the College and the external community and advocates for the College. The President has a lead role in seeking and encouraging philanthropic gifts that continue to be critical to supporting the financial well-being and improvement of College programs and infrastructure. Academic Excellence As Dean of the Faculty of Theology for Acadia University, the President is an academic leader, engaged with the academy, and committed to ensuring academic rigour in ADC faculty and students. Programs continues to meet and exceed the standards of diversity, inclusion, quality and continuous improvement that are foundational to ADC, the University, and the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. The Dean normally teaches courses at ADC. The Dean is the formal liaison for ADC with the University, is a member of the Acadia University Senate and Board of Governors and serves on such University committees as required or appropriate. The President / Dean works collaboratively with the President and Vice-Chancellor of the University to maintain and enhance the positive relationship between the ADC and Acadia, and with the Provost and Vice-President Academic and other members of the University s senior leadership team to ensure an effective academic and operational relationship between ADC and the University. Denominational and Related Leadership As the head of the official seminary for the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada (CBAC), the President maintains a close working relationship with the CBAC and its agencies. The President is a member of the CBAC Board of Ministerial Standards and Education. The President participates on such other CBAC committees and bodies as appropriate in the circumstances. The President is also a bridge builder, forging meaningful relationships with the churches of CBAC and also partnering with other Baptist associations, as well as multi-denominational and non-denominational bodies to further the work of the College. Institutional Culture By means of word, example, and policy, the President ensures that Acadia Divinity College is an adaptable learning institution where faculty, staff, and students are encouraged to explore deeply, be responsive to cultural realities, think critically, feel valued, and be nurtured on their spiritual journeys. The President also actively seeks opportunities for strengthening the connections for students and faculty with the broader Acadia University community. 2

C. Academic Credentials and Experience The President / Dean should have: A sound academic foundation that includes an earned credential at the Doctoral level A commitment to excellence in theological education, including a track record of ongoing personal study and research Experience working within a post-secondary institution or a similar complex organization A track record of fostering and maintaining positive relationships within the Baptist community, inter-denominational and non-denominational bodies, business, government, and other institutions locally, regionally, nationally and internationally An in-depth understanding of the realities of churches and theological education in a post-christian society A range of ministry experiences, preferably including experience working in a church congregation D. Personal Attributes An Authentic, Discerning Leader known for integrity who can be trusted to walk the talk, to demonstrate a sincere and positive attitude to achieving identified priorities; a leader who recognizes and maximizes opportunities and openly deals with relationship issues that can inhibit success; a leader who possesses exemplary communication skills; a leader who sets high but realistic performance standards for self and others; a leader who nimbly and effectively responds to changing circumstances. A Relationship Builder who understands the importance of and can identify strategic partnerships; a leader who takes the time to understand other points of view, who builds rapport, who thinks strategically and who can build bridges to meet shared interests and desired goals. A Collaborative Team Leader who cultivates a culture of collegiality, approachability and trust while also holding people accountable; a leader who values diverse opinion and respects difference; a leader who seeks to learn and influence rather than tell; a leader who thinks long-term and creates a climate in which people are enabled and want to do their best toward desired outcomes. A Spiritually and Personally Grounded Leader who feels called to the role of President / Dean; a leader who is committed to personal spiritual formation and study that always includes prayer; a leader who demonstrates the fruit of the spirit in personal and professional life; a leader who intentionally seeks to discern God s leading in making decisions; a leader who reflects theologically on contemporary issues related to the Church s practice and mission in the world and who understands the theological issues at stake for the Christian church today. 3

A Responsive Leader who is aware of own cultural biases but respects and values diversity and who intentionally builds understanding between people. Drawing upon the ministry of Jesus Christ, a leader who nurtures faith in others, who understands and teaches that everyone s faith is contextual and influenced by factors such as race, gender, class and culture. A Learner who understands the importance of theological education and the relevance of curriculum and academic research in supporting the spiritual growth of clergy and volunteers for the well-being of local congregations; a leader who recognizes that faculty and staff development is critical to the success of the College and champions professional growth opportunities for all. Starting Date: July 1, 2019 Salary: Based on qualifications and experience Review of Applications will begin January 8, 2019, and continue until the position is filled. Applicants must be able to enthusiastically endorse and personally support the mission and affirm the theological position of the College. We make every effort to hire exceptional individuals. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Acadia Divinity College is an evangelical seminary located on the campus of Acadia University in Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada, offering Bachelor of Theology, Master of Divinity, Master of Arts (Theology), and Doctor of Ministry degrees. Courses are taught on the main campus as well as at extension sites in Halifax and New Brunswick. Acadia Divinity College is governed by a Board of Trustees appointed by the Canadian Baptists of Atlantic Canada. It is an accredited seminary of the Association of Theological Schools in the United States and Canada. The College is certified by the Canadian Council of Christian Charities. 4

Qualified candidates wishing to be considered for this position should send: A letter of application; CV with names of at least three referees and their contact information; and, A teaching and research portfolio, if applicable. to: Mrs. Kathy Watt, Chair of the Board of Trustees Acadia Divinity College 15 University Avenue Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada B4P 2R6 adcpresidentsearch@acadiau.ca For further information about Acadia Divinity College including a job description, visit www.acadiadiv.ca/presidential-search We thank all applicants in advance and advise that only those invited for an interview will be contacted. The College reserves the right not to fill this position. 5