
This week saw job postings from Texas to Durham, Canada to the Netherlands. Happy hunting.
Academic Dean, Mexican American Catholic College, San Antonio, TX
Director, Henry Luce, III Center for the Arts and Religion, Wesley Theological Seminary, DC
Director of Formation and Mixed-mode Training, Cranmer Hall, Durham, UK
Director of Missions and Evangelism, Cranmer Hall, Durham, UK
Endowed Alvin H. Rosenfeld Chair (Open Rank) in Hebrew Bible, Indiana University – Bloomington, IN
Assistant or associate professor in Hebrew Bible/Old Testament Studies, Aarhus University, Denmark
Assistant Professor of Theology, Belmont Abbey College, NC
Open Rank in American Church History, The Catholic University of America School of Theology and Religious Studies, DC
Visiting Assistant Professor, Christian Theology, Villanova University, PA
Assistant Professor in Resilience, Old Dominion University, VA
Assistant Professor in Practical Theology, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Professor of New Testament, Wycliff College, Toronto, Canada
Instructor in Biblical Studies, University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, TX
Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship, MIT, MA
Social Studies and Jewish History Teacher, The Weber School, GA
Send further job postings to tavis.bohlinger@logos.com.

I have interest. How do I go about applying?
Hi Makoshi, you simply need to click the links for each job post you are interested in, and make an application through each institution. Best of luck.
Some of the positions are linked to the AAR/SBL Career listings, which is exclusive to members. So you may need to sign in to access the full description. Alternatively, you can go to the institution’s website and look up the job posting via their HR job listings.
I do not see any place to login. I get “Access Denied”
What do I need to look at the jobs?
Hi Bob, some of the jobs are only accessible to those with a membership, and thus login, to SBL/AAR. Sometimes jobs posted on SBL/AAR can be found elsewhere, which is why other links are accessible. I don’t provide login information to the SBL/AAR site because they’ve done the work on their end to put those up their exclusively for SBL members. I hope that does not come as a disappointment.