You will contribute to UTC’s teaching, research, and ministry formation with a focus on global Christianity, theologies of mission, ecumenism, and interfaith dialogue......
About Uniting Church
The Uniting Church in Australia (UCA) is a uniquely Australian Christian organisation that began in 1977 with the union of the Congregational, Methodist and Presbyterian movements. It is one of the largest religious organisations in Australia with over 400 congregations and faith communities across NSW and ACT.
The Synod of NSW and ACT is guided by the values of Integrity, Respect, Collaboration, and Compassion, and supported by the Synod Mission Services team, which provides strategic, pastoral, and operational support to enable vibrant congregations, vital leadership, and transformative community engagement.
About the Role
As Lecturer in Global Christianity, you will contribute to UTC’s teaching, research, and ministry formation with a focus on global Christianity, theologies of mission, ecumenism, and interfaith dialogue.
You will play a key role in shaping students as thoughtful, theologically informed leaders, while contributing to the spiritual, communal, and academic life of the College.
Reporting to the Principal, this role blends academic teaching, research, and church leadership, with active engagement across the Synod of NSW/ACT and the wider Uniting Church. You will also contribute to the Charles Sturt University School of Theology, meeting its academic standards and expectations.
Key Responsibilities
About You
You are an experienced theologian and educator who brings both academic rigour and a commitment to teaching and ministry formation. You are comfortable working across cultures and theological perspectives, and are passionate about preparing leaders for the contemporary church.
Qualifications & Requirements
Skills & Experience
Why Join Us?
You will be part of a vibrant theological college shaping future church leaders in a diverse and global context. This role offers the opportunity to integrate teaching, research, and ministry, contributing meaningfully to both the academy and the life of the Church.
You will work alongside committed colleagues in a supportive and values-driven environment, with opportunities to influence theological education, contribute to church leadership, and engage in impactful research.
If this opportunity resonates with you, we would love to hear from you. Apply with your resume and two page cover letter outlining why you are the right fit for this role.
Other Benefits
Please submit both your CV and I tailored cover letter as part of your application.
Since we began over 40 years ago, we have been following Jesus, working for justice, growing as disciples and serving communities in these lands now called Australia.
From our capital cities to the heart of the outback, you will find around 1600 congregations and faith communities joyfully worshipping in more than 45 languages, including First Nations languages. In Australia’s 2021 Census, more than 670,000 people identified themselves as having an affiliation with the Uniting Church. In the work of our agencies we serve alongside local communities and our Church Partners across the Pacific, Asia and Africa to inspire a better world.
We believe all people are made in the image of God and deeply loved. As members of the Church, we make up the one body of Christ. We encourage one another to learn more about and grow with God, to care for each other and God's creation, to seek justice and to live lovingly in the world.
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