Assistant Professor of Religious Studies and Theology (Tenure-Track)
The Saint Mary's College Department of Religious Studies and Theology invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in World Christianities beginning August 2026. We are particularly interested in a broadly educated scholar-teacher who demonstrates familiarity with the academic study of Catholicism. We are open to candidates who approach World Christianities from any number of subdisciplines, such as history, theology, ethics, comparative religion, biblical studies, and the social sciences.
Teaching, Research, and Service Expectations:
● The teaching load for the advertised position is a 3:3, typically with two preps each semester. Regular teaching responsibilities include Religious Studies and Theology 101 (a broad introduction to the academic study of religion incorporating the successful candidate’s area of expertise), a second course at the 200-level in World Christianities, and an occasional upper-level seminar.
● Ongoing scholarly activity and research related to World Christianities.
● Ongoing service to the department, College, and profession.
Qualifications:
● Ph.D. (ABD acceptable) in Theology, Religious Studies, or related fields with evidence of expertise in World Christianities.
Application Materials:
● Letter of application that conveys your relevant experience and interest in working at a Catholic, justice-oriented, women’s liberal-arts college
● Curriculum vitae
● Names and email addresses of three recommenders
● Statement of teaching philosophy that addresses your commitment to fostering an inclusive classroom environment, considering students from a broad variety of backgrounds and learning styles.
● All materials should be submitted through Saint Mary’s College’s hiring portal (Careers.SaintMarys.edu) by October 17, 2025.
Review of materials begins immediately and will continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via Zoom and are expected to begin in November. Finalists will be
asked to provide three letters of recommendation, evidence of effective teaching, and official graduate transcripts before on-campus interviews may be scheduled. On-campus interviews are expected to begin in January.
Established in 1844, Saint Mary’s College was founded and is sponsored by the Sisters of the Holy Cross. Saint Mary’s College is a liberal arts college for women, with a strong commitment to the education of undergraduate women, and graduate women and men. As a Catholic institution of higher learning, the College is also committed to creating and maintaining an environment that respects the human dignity and civil rights of all persons. All faith traditions are welcome among our administrators, faculty, staff, and students.
Saint Mary’s College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In keeping with the College’s mission, the College seeks applicants who share a commitment to creating and maintaining an environment that respects the human dignity and civil rights of all persons. You can find our Equal Opportunity Employment Statement at https://www.saintmarys.edu/files/2024/10/Equal%20Opportunity%20In%20Employment%20Policy%20October%202024.pdf