JOB PURPOSE:
The Associate Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life and Advisor for Muslim Life will serve as a key member of the Office for Religious and Spiritual Life’s multifaith team to guide, nurture, and enhance spiritual life at the University. Reporting to the Dean for Religious and Spiritual Life, the Associate Dean will advise Stanford’s ethnically and culturally diverse Muslim population, working alongside and with students to support a vibrant community on campus. The Associate Dean will also engage the broader University community, providing opportunities to facilitate religious practice and coordinate religious accommodations, foster multifaith engagement across differences, and promote spiritual wellness in line with our departmental values. This is a 10-month, academic year position.
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Education & Experience:
A Master’s degree in Muslim Chaplaincy, Islamic Studies, Religious Studies, or Divinity/Theology and five years of relevant experience or combination of education and relevant experience. Specific experience nurturing Muslim religious life, developing and supporting student leadership, and fostering vibrant multifaith engagement strongly preferred. Candidates must have significant experience in higher education chaplaincy and interfaith team leadership. Clinical Pastoral Education is preferred.
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The expected pay range for this position is $76,642 - $91,768 per annum. (Salary range does not reflect actual base salary as the position may be eligible for a non-taxable housing allowance).
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