Working with Graduate & Faculty Ministries
Is God calling you to ministry among graduate students and faculty? InterVarsity's Graduate & Faculty Ministries (GFM) is actively seeking to place Campus Staff at universities across the nation. If you are interested, reading the Position Description and these answers to common questions may help you to decide if this job is the right fit for you.
If you're ready to apply for a position, download and complete the InterVarsity GFM Preliminary Questionnaire.
If you have any questions, please contact C.K. Anderson. |
What qualities are you looking for in Campus Staff?
If you are interested in a position, the one page job description is a good place to start. For more detail, the position description would be helpful. Here are some qualities to highlight:
- It is important that our Campus Staff understand the university and professional worlds and that they have experience in these institutions as graduate students, faculty, or professionals working in business, law, healthcare, theology, etc.
- We also look for Campus Staff with experience in discipleship and evangelism and who have demonstrated the potential to build fellowship groups and develop leaders.
- An understanding of InterVarsity’s mission to advance witnessing communities of students and faculty is also an asset.
- Finally, our Campus Staff must be willing to raise an annual budget, to be determined in consultation with their supervisors.
On what campuses are there job openings?
Graduate & Faculty Ministries has opening all over the country. Currently, we are seeking to place staff at these campuses:
- Boston University
- Case Western Reserve University
- Columbia University
- Cornell University
- Duke University & University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (professional schools)
- Indiana University
- Johns Hopkins University (International Scholars focus)
- Michigan State University
- New York University (including its professional schools)
- Princeton University & Rutgers University
- University of California at Berkeley
- University of California at Los Angeles
- University of California at San Diego
- University of California at San Francisco
- University of Illinois, Chicago
- University of Kentucky
- University of Pennsylvania & Temple University
- University of Texas at Austin & Texas A&M
- University of Minnesota
- Washington University in St. Louis
- Wayne State University or Michigan State University (with a focus on Black Scholars)
- Western Michigan University
- Yale University
If you have any questions, please contact C.K. Anderson.
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