Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary invites applications for the position of the Dean of the Seminary, for a three-year term to begin on August 15, 2019, following the retirement of the current Dean, Archpriest Alexander F. C. Webster, Ph.D.
Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary is a professional school with undergraduate and graduate degree programs under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR). The Seminary is committed to continuation of the theological and spiritual legacy of the Russian Orthodox Church and to the training of future pastors and lay leaders for the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia and other Orthodox jurisdictions committed to traditional Orthodoxy.
The Dean of the Seminary serves as the chief operations officer and reports directly to the Rector of the Seminary. He directs the daily work of the Seminary’s offices and administrative staff and oversees the process of academic study at the Seminary in collaboration with the Rector, the Board of Trustees, and Faculty. The Dean also carries out part-time teaching obligations (normally amounting to 1-2 courses each semester) as a member of the Seminary Faculty with the appropriate professorial rank. In addition to his administrative and academic duties, the Dean may travel in the U.S. and abroad to represent the Seminary and is expected to supervise fundraising projects initiated by the Director of Development.
Successful applicants should be fully supportive of the mission of the Seminary and be deeply acquainted with the theological tradition of the Russian Orthodox Church. Given the position of the Seminary as an ecclesiastical institution, members of the Orthodox clergy with satisfactory administrative experience and an earned Ph.D., Th.D., or Dr. Theol. degree in theology or a cognate discipline from an accredited institution will receive preference. Fluency in spoken and/or written Russian is not a requirement but would be an additional qualification that could enhance the candidate’s standing. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with administrative and academic experience.
All applications should be directed to The Very Reverend Archimandrite Luke, Rector, Chair of the Search Committee, P.O. Box 36, Jordanville, NY 13361, or by email to careers@hts.edu. Please submit your CV, cover letter, statement of intent, undergraduate and graduate school transcripts, evidence of administrative and teaching experience, and three reference letters.
Review of applications will begin as they are received and will continue until the position is filled. Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary and its Bachelor of Theology and Master of Divinity degrees have been accredited by the Commissioner of Education and the Board of Regents of the University of the State of New York since 1948 (2018 for the M.Div. degree) with an Absolute Charter granted in 1962.