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Saint Mary's University of Minnesotaposted 28 days ago
$70,000 - $80,000/Yr
Full-time - Senior
Winona, MN
Educational Services

About the position

Saint Mary's University of Minnesota is seeking candidates who are eager to contribute to its Lasallian Catholic mission of awakening, nurturing, and empowering learners to ethical lives of service and leadership. We invite individuals to help transform lives through education, inspired by the Catholic Intellectual Tradition's quest to understand the human experience through faith and reason and its embrace of all who are dedicated to learning from one another through authentic conversations in search of the truth. We are especially interested in and give preference to candidates who demonstrate a vision to create and nurture initiatives that will advance our mission within the scope of their duties and who will foster a culture of dialogue that, with respect for all people, supports the search for meaning and purpose in pursuit of excellence. The Director of Campus Ministry oversees and advances the comprehensive campus ministry program on the Winona campus. This position is responsible for (but not limited to) overseeing all aspects of campus ministry on the Winona campus including the promotion of the Lasallian Catholic identity of the university, the liturgical and sacramental life of the community, evangelization efforts including ecumenical and interfaith programming on campus, service/outreach opportunities for students, and pastoral ministry. In addition, this position simultaneously holds the endowed Co-Chair/Co-Director of the Hendrickson Institute for Ethical Leadership (Winona and Rochester focused) in collaboration with the other Co-Chair/Director (SGPP and online focused). The two chairs will be visionary leaders advancing the university's mission of character, virtue, and ethics (CVE) formation within the Lasallian Catholic tradition. The Winona and Rochester-focused Co-Chair oversees the ethical leadership initiatives tailored to the traditional undergraduate population, emphasizing integration between programs, units, the general curriculum and the student experience while fostering relationships within the two respective communities, Winona and Rochester.

Responsibilities

  • Oversees, leads, assists, supports and promotes all campus ministry programs within a collaborative team
  • Supervises and manages the Campus Ministry Staff comprised of a university chaplain, peer ministers, and liturgical ministers
  • Oversees the peer ministry program - recruitment/selection, training, on-going servant leadership development, peer minister student engagement and program offerings
  • Coordinates and implements liturgical celebrations (weekend liturgies, daily liturgies, holy days and other special university liturgies, Christmas Light Service, reconciliation services, Baccalaureate, Advent/Lenten prayer services) and other significant Masses and liturgies including weekly adoration and other para-liturgical services
  • Attends all major liturgies and collaborates with the peer ministry team to ensure presence at all weekday and weekend Masses
  • Directs the coordination of special events such as Lasallian Week of Peace and De La Salle Week
  • Oversees faith formation and the evangelization efforts, including ecumenical, interfaith, and outreach/service programming
  • Pastoral Ministry includes coordinating prayer request notifications, vocational discernment, and spiritual support
  • Supports the Chaplain in overseeing the residence hall chapels/oratories
  • Advises student groups (i.e. Deprecor, Buddies, S.O.U.L.)
  • Sets the program calendar of all campus ministry events in collaboration with the campus ministry team and in consultation with other departments
  • Oversees and manages the Office of Campus Ministry budget
  • Builds relationships between faculty, staff, students and Campus Ministry
  • Maintains a positive working relationship with the Diocese of Winona-Rochester and the Immaculate Heart of Mary Seminary
  • Create a unified, holistic approach to ethical leadership that integrates character development and virtue formation across all university programs and initiatives
  • Collaborate on adjacent initiatives ensuring their success and alignment with CVE goals
  • Engage in grant writing to secure funding for ethical leadership, curricular, and co-curricular initiatives and serve as co-principal investigator on grants
  • Build relationship with external partners to strengthen ethical leadership program and work with the Vice President for Development on donor relationships
  • Lead ethical leadership initiatives for Winona and Rochester campuses, focusing on undergraduate students, faculty, and staff
  • Collaborate with key areas/departments to integrate CVE into their activities
  • Play a key role in the general education redesign, ensuring the inclusion of CVE objects in curricular frameworks and foster interdisciplinary engagement
  • Supervise the co-associate directors of the Hendrickson Institute and oversee their initiatives in a collaborative fashion
  • Collaborate with faculty and two co-associate directors to develop curricular initiatives that promote ethical leadership and virtue formation
  • Assist with the Hendrickson Forum and the Executive Director and Co-Chair to develop and enhance it
  • Foster relationship with the local and regional organizations to extend ethical leadership programming into the broader Winona and Rochester communities
  • Represent the Hendrickson Institute in external forums to strengthen community ties and promote the university's mission
  • Other duties as assigned

Requirements

  • Master's degree in Theology, Divinity, Pastoral Ministry or related degree required
  • Doctorate in a relevant field (e.g., ethics, theology, philosophy education, leadership studies) preferred
  • Demonstrated commitment to the Lasallian Catholic tradition, including a deep understanding of virtue ethics and character education
  • Must be a practicing Roman Catholic
  • Strong record of leadership, strategic planning, and collaborative engagement in higher education or a related field
  • Experience in developing and implementing institution-wide initiatives, programs, and resources

Nice-to-haves

  • Excellent verbal and written communication, interpersonal/human relations skills, and organizational skills
  • A demonstrated commitment to character, virtue, ethics as well as inclusion and human dignity
  • Support, respect, and advance the mission of Saint Mary's University as a Lasallian Catholic institution

Benefits

  • Health insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Disability insurance
  • Flexible spending
  • Retirement pension plan
  • Undergraduate tuition remission
  • Graduate tuition remission
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