Baylor University is seeking a Baylor School of Music Black Worship Studies Program Manager that will manage and implement areas for the study of Black worship research, manage event programming protocols, and administer the implementation of project activities within the Baylor School of Music/Black Music Events, and Black Gospel Music Archives. The manager’s duties will include planning, organizing, leading, and evaluating program activities including graduate associate support, organizing BGA tours, symposia, and workshops. This is a temporary position and is anticipated to end on 12/31/2028. A Bachelor’s degree in worship, African American Studies, Ministry, Theology, and Arts-based discipline, archiving, or a related music field, and two years of relevant work experience are required. All applicants must be currently authorized to work in the United States on a full-time basis. Ideal candidates will possess the following knowledge/skills/abilities: Understanding of Christian ministry including congregational systems, public Christian worship, the arts, and youth ministry Highly collaborative style Excellent writing, editing, presentation, and verbal communication skills Proven ability to build internal and external relationships with an ability to manage by influence Implementer who thrives on managing a variety of key initiatives simultaneously Self-starter, able to work independently
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager