Faculty Project Coordinator

Mexican American Catholic CollegeSan Antonio, TX
Onsite

About The Position

The Mexican American Catholic College (MACC) is seeking a qualified candidate for the grant-funded position of Project Coordinator for Stabilitas: Renewing Rural Ministry. This role also includes serving as a Professor of Practical Theology, teaching two courses per semester while managing the project. The five-year grant, in partnership with Saint John’s School of Theology and Seminary (SOT/Sem), aims to enhance the capacity of rural dioceses to invest in the formation of permanent deacons and lay ecclesial ministers. The Project Coordinator will report to the Academic Dean and work closely with the Senior Director of Programs, contributing to the ecclesial mission of MACC and Saint John's. This position is grant-funded through 2030 and is subject to change based on external factors.

Requirements

  • Ph.D. or equivalent terminal degree in Theology (any specialization)
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of teaching experience
  • 3-5 years of pastoral and management or administrative experience with a background in program development, evaluation, Program/Project Management, or other related experience.
  • Bilingual in English and Spanish preferred.
  • Must be a Roman Catholic in good standing with the Church, willing to request the Mandatum from the local ordinary.
  • Thorough knowledge of the Catholic Church Magisterium.
  • Demonstrate maturity as a person (being), believer (knowing) and apostle (knowing how) as outlined in the General Directory for Catechesis and National Directory for Catechesis.
  • Proven ability to design and develop certification programs, talks, presentations, and educational and skill training programs, and the technical support required for these.
  • Excellent ability to comprehend and explain complex, semi-complex policy and procedure.
  • Demonstrated leadership, coaching, and project management experience.
  • Unwavering commitment to quality programs and excellence in organizational and project management with the ability to achieve strategic objectives.
  • Strong analytical skills; basic business intuition, and prudential judgment.
  • Strong problem-solving skills; able to see problems in context of the local Church and think through consequences of solutions in a swift manner.
  • Ability to engage a wide range of stakeholders with impeccable integrity.
  • Excellent collaborative team leadership and program coordination skills.
  • Excellent diplomacy, tact and strong negotiation skills.
  • Excellent public speaking skills, detailed planning and organizational skills.
  • Experience with a range of computer software, Learning Management Systems, and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Must be organized, self-motivated, work well independently and on a team.
  • Must have good written and verbal skills.
  • Must have good critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

Nice To Haves

  • D.Min. or Ph.D. in Practical Theology, Moral Theology, or Spirituality.
  • ABD candidates with a definitive timeline to complete a doctoral degree are welcome to apply.
  • Five or more years of teaching, pastoral management and/or other administrative experience with background in program development, evaluation, Program/Project Management, or other related experience.
  • Demonstrated excellence in teaching, including online pedagogy, research, and service to the institution and profession.
  • Knowledge and experience of one or more areas of ministerial practice, such as parish ministry, diocesan programming, pastoral care, catechesis, homiletics, criminal justice ministries, rural ministry, spirituality and spiritual direction, and intercultural ministry, most especially with Hispanic and Asian American communities.

Responsibilities

  • Accompany grant partners (dioceses convened by Saint John’s SOT/Sem), co-leading a formation council to assess ministry needs and participating in administrative sessions with key stakeholders.
  • Identify pathways to collaboration/enrollment of partners at MACC and in the Saint John’s SOT/Sem’s formation offerings.
  • Produce programming and curriculum as related to the grant narrative in collaboration with the Academic Dean; develop resources for partner dioceses.
  • Manage subgrant budget, continuous assessment of grant activities, and external reporting to the Lilly Endowment.
  • Use all the technological tools available for the Church and professional training markets, especially tailored online teaching.
  • Maintain regular communication with the Saint John’s Project Director regarding all aspects of the project, including curriculum, student performance, and engagement of key administrative stakeholders at Saint John’s and MACC.
  • Assist in the life cycle of registered students representing the diocesan collaboration—including recruitment, placement, and advising (as needed)—in collaboration with the Office of Student Affairs.
  • Participate in regularly scheduled staff meetings at MACC in person.
  • Serve as a member of the Student Academic Success Committee (SASC) and participates in the committee meetings in person.
  • Maintain awareness of the national ministry trends, important ecclesial documents and other resources made available.
  • Participate in professional scholarly and/or pastoral ministry associations; recognize developing national and international trends influencing the Church; network with ministry leaders and peers in formation programs nationwide.
  • Regularly engage in personal growth, professional development, theological study, prayer, charity and justice work, and spiritual formation.
  • Must always be obedient to the Magisterium of the Catholic Church under the guidance of the Archbishop of San Antonio.
  • Adhere to safety training and protocols on a daily basis and taking precautionary measure to ensure the safety and well-being of self, others.
  • Protect the confidentiality of any information or material obtained in the service with the organization to include but not limited to students’ names and information, services rendered to students, donors names and gifts, internal and external investigations or results of any investigations, and financial information.
  • Adhere to the mandatory Code of Conduct and the Faith and Moral Policy of the Archdiocese of San Antonio.
  • Formulate a solution-oriented approach in their interactions and undertakings, as well as being a team member that promotes collaboration and commitment to the Mission and Vision of the organization.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
  • Teach 2 classes per semester at MACC, for a total of 4 classes per academic year.
  • Provide rigorous classroom education in practical theology or related fields, in a context of ministry formation and accompaniment of students.
  • Adhere to all academic policies of MACC as articulated in the Academic Catalog, Student Handbook, and Faculty Handbook.
  • Develop online or face-to-face courses for students of ministry and practical theology.
  • Participate actively in monthly faculty meetings in person, as well as regular faculty development opportunities.
  • Maintain proficiency in classroom technology and online learning, including Canvas LMS.
  • Address student performance issues with the Academic Dean and Director of Student Affairs.

Benefits

  • Grant-funded position through 2030
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