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New Fields Director
Title:New Fields Director
ID:1011
Location:N/A
Department:Administrative
Job Description:
Wesley Biblical Seminary
is seeking a high-capacity individual to serve as "New Fields Director," a newly established position responsible for building networks to expand the influence of WBS to new denominations and churches. Working with the President, this person will cultivate relationships with key influencers who can connect the seminary to new markets for students and new donor partnerships.
The New Fields director will be responsible for:
- Analyzing data
- Identifying influencers
- Engaging contacts one-on-one
- Setting up formal and informal networking events
- Facilitating strategic conversations.
- The director will also provide feedback to the President on aspects of the seminary's programs and marketing that may need enhancement to reach a broader range of students and donors without compromising our core theological commitments.
Qualifications:
- Outstanding interpersonal skills, including high emotional intelligence and cultural contextualization.
- Initiative and organization are also vital to this highly self-directed role.
- The ideal candidate will also possess knowledge of the theological landscape across the United States and the ability to articulate the distinctives of the seminary in a winsome manner
- Candidates should hold at least a bachelor's degree and have a minimum of five years of professional work experience.
- Experience in Christian higher education or a related field will be preferred. While containing some of the duties typically found in a Director of Development or Director of Enrollment/Recruitment, this is a new position that requires creativity and innovation.
- Applicants must be able to sign the seminary's Statement of Ethos.
- Candidates should demonstrate a vibrant personal spiritual life, a love for the Church, and enthusiasm for training the next generation of pastors.
WBS hopes to find the right candidate to start no later than Jan. 1, 2026.
This position is partially funded by a five-year grant, with extension beyond the grant period dependent on successful performance.
Consideration will be given to combining this position with other duties or positions if a candidate brings experience that can be used in other areas of the seminary's mission.
WBS is headquartered in Jackson, Mississippi, with students currently located across the U.S.
Remote work and flexible hours will be considered.
Frequent travel, including some weekends, may be required.
Salary will be commensurate with experience