
We’ve seen numerous new jobs appear the past two weeks, including some Dean/Head positions, OT, NT, and EC opportunities, and a handful of interesting postdocs. Jobs available from San Diego to Cardiff, Pennsylvania to Belfast. Happy hunting.
Head of the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science, University of Leeds, UK
Dean of Academic Affairs, Institute of Lutheran Theology, SD
Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Lancaster University, UK
Professor of New Testament, Westminster Seminary, CA
Assistant Professor of Hebrew Bible (Prophetic Literature), Villanova University, PA
Assistant Professor of Bible, Trinity Lutheran Seminary, Capital University, OH
Lecturer or Associate Professor (5 positions available), University of Leicester, UK
Lecturer in Theology and Religious Studies (Early Christianity and Late Antiquity), Cardiff University, UK
Lecturer in Religious Studies (Christianity and Judaism), Bangor University, Wales
Faculty in Biblical and Theological Studies, Fresno Pacific University, CA
Teaching Associate in Hebrew Bible, University of Nottingham, UK
Teaching Associate in Christian Theology, University of Cambridge, UK
Divinity School Faculty and Chaplain, Shaw University, NC
Hebraist/Exegetical Editor, Chinese Standard Bible, Global Bible Initiative
ILLUMINATE: The Vice-Chancellor’s Fellows, Queen’s University Belfast, Ireland
Postdoc, Jewish Studies, University of Heidelberg, Germany
Postdocs (female only), University of Vienna, Austria
Doctoral Candidate (paid), Ancient Near Eastern Empire, University of Helsinki, Finland

This is only available to people with a subscription. Is there a different link for Professor of New Testament, Westminster Seminary, CA?
You can go to the seminary website and download the PDF job description: https://wscal.edu/media/docs/NT_Search_Job_Description.pdf
how about church history job
Hi Kenan, I do post Church History jobs as well, when I see them come along (I think there was one sometime in the last few weeks). I don’t include “Church History” in the blog title, because then it would just be too long.