Dakota Wesleyan University (DWU) aspires to be a national leader in equipping church leaders with practical tools, including management and administrative skills, to sustain and build the Church. The university seeks a visionary and collaborative leader to steward and expand its nationally recognized Practical Church Leadership (PCL) program in support of that vision. This role blends program leadership, partnership cultivation, and entrepreneurial program development, with meaningful influence over the future direction of church leadership education at DWU.
Reporting to the Chair of the Business Department, and in regular collaboration with the Associate Dean of Strategic Initiatives and the Provost, the ideal candidate will be passionate about providing ministry leaders with the skills and knowledge necessary to sustain and grow the Church. They will understand the evolving context of ministry leadership and remain actively connected to church bodies and ministry networks in order to identify and respond to emerging needs. Hybrid or remote work may be considered, yet regular on-campus presence is preferred to support collaboration and service to the University community.
The next director will lead and build upon DWU’s Practical Church Leadership program, a nationally recognized program that prepares ministry leaders for outstanding service in their churches and communities. While clergy are well-schooled in theological education, they are seeking administrative and management skills and competencies that enable them to lead in the evolving and ever-changing landscape of church leadership. The PCL program provides an adaptive and practical response to that need.
This is an exciting and dynamic moment to enter this work. Dakota Wesleyan University has a national network of partners and is a participant in two significant Lilly Endowment grants awarded to Garrett Theological Seminary and Kairos Theological Seminary. These partnerships will bring new collaborators and financial resources to this work, and the director will serve as DWU’s lead in those developments.
Together with grant partners and church bodies, the director will help shape new programs that serve ministry and lay leaders and extend the university’s reach into new populations. For example, the ideal candidate will envision and lead efforts to expand degree completion offerings with UMC’s Course of Study, as well as explore new initiatives such as Spanish-language degree completion and lay leadership programming. The director will vet and coordinate program expansion and development with a wide range of church bodies, including the United Methodist Church, the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, the Presbyterian Church, and other ministerial partners.
Qualifications
Practical Church Leadership (70% of role)
The Practical Church Leadership program is designed for working ministry professionals to enhance their effectiveness in areas such as financial development, governance, talent management, project management, and communications. The model is innovative, utilizing professional coaches and a project-based framework that benefits both ministry professionals and the faith communities they serve. Essential duties include:
Program Leadership, Student Support and General Oversight
Personnel Recruitment, Training, and Development
Partnership Development and Public Relations
Event Planning
Coordinate and oversee logistics for in-person and virtual events (typically held in mid-July and early January), including speaker recruitment, worship, workshops, field trips, networking opportunities, food, and student and speaker accommodations and travel.
Recruit and oversee support staff for events.
Program Evaluation and Management
New Program Development (30% of role)
Metrics to Measure Success
Opportunity and Impact
This is a pivotal moment for Practical Church Leadership at Dakota Wesleyan University. With strong institutional support, national denominational partnerships, and new resources through Lilly Endowment funded collaborations, the University is positioned to expand its impact in meaningful and innovative ways. The Director of Practical Church Leadership and Program Development will play a central role in shaping that future, equipping ministry and lay leaders with practical tools for faithful, sustainable leadership. Candidates who are energized by collaborative leadership, entrepreneurial program development, and service to the Church are encouraged to apply.