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Overview
Provides pastoral leadership for University Church in Yale. Offers pastoral care and spiritual guidance for students and other members of the University community. Collaborates with campus colleagues on a range of programs, services, and new initiatives. Yale University seeks a creative Protestant minister to serve as Interim Pastor of the University Church in Yale. Yale's Chaplain's Office provides a spiritual center for university life, offering hospitality to all, building a foundation for flourishing religious communities, educating the university about religious diversity and providing co-curricular experiences that complement and contextualize a Yale education. Reporting to the University Chaplain, the Interim Pastor of the University Church in Yale is a 30 hour a week 10-month fixed duration position with a range of responsibilities including: Serve as Pastor of the University Church in Yale in Fall ’26 and Co-Pastor in Spring ‘27, working collaboratively with the Co-Pastor & Associate University Chaplain in shaping the pastoral vision of the student- focused congregation of the oldest college church in America. This leadership includes preaching regularly, worship planning, overseeing the Student Deacon. Program, and serving the pastoral needs of a diverse ecumenical and intergenerational congregation. This individual works collaboratively to supervise a liturgical and music staff (of a liturgical coordinator, choir director and musicians) to ensure the creative planning and leadership of liturgy and music, including traditional, global, and other diverse forms focused on Congregational participation and singing. The Co-Pastors convene the Church Council in partnership with the University Chaplain. Assist in providing pastoral care to the university community, offering individual and group pastoral care and supporting the work of College Heads, Deans, Center Directors, coaches and other campus leaders to offer collaborative opportunities and referrals for pastoral care; Work closely with the University Chaplain and all members of the chaplaincy team to create and implement multi-faith and other emerging initiatives.
Required Skills and Abilities
1. Strong interpersonal, oral, and written communication skills; supervisory ability; and the capacity to undertake multiple assignments. Successful record for planning and implementing programs.
2. Ability to thrive in a group setting that values collaboration and good humor. Ability to deal with complex and sensitive issues with compassion and confidentiality.
3. Must be available to be on-call and respond to pastoral emergencies. Willingness to work evenings and weekends.
4. Knowledge of and ability to work closely with leaders from a broad spectrum of Christian churches and groups.
5.Demonstrated ability to plan and lead creative and diverse Christian worship and music.
Essential Duties:
1. Develops and implements educational, religious, and spiritual programs for students from Yale College and the University’s graduate and professional schools, and for other members of the University community. In some cases, the programs are wide-ranging and have broad impact, serving members of the university community from a range of faith traditions and those with no specific religious beliefs. Plans, coordinates, and organizes community service and community building activities.
2. Provides pastoral leadership and planning for individuals from various faith traditions. Plans and executes leadership training programs for members of the community.
3. Works closely with the University Chaplain and all members of the chaplaincy team to create and implement multi-faith and other emerging initiatives.
4. Provides guidance and pastoral care to students and student groups on a range of religious, spiritual, and faith-based issues. Serves as a resource to students and other members of the University community.
5. Serves on various committees and attends professional meetings, including but not limited to Yale Religious Ministries.
6. As needed, presides at weddings, memorial services, and other religious services and events.
7. May supervise exempt and non-exempt employees, as well as student employees and/or volunteers. 8. May perform other duties as assigned.
Preferred Education and Experience:
Ordination by a Christian church/denomination or equivalent leadership certification by a Christian church/denomination. At least eight years’ experience in inter-religious work, work with young adults, and/or work in higher education.
Principal Responsibilities
1. Develops and implements educational, religious, and spiritual programs for students from Yale College and the University’s graduate and professional schools, and for other members of the University community. In some cases, the programs are wide-ranging and have broad impact, serving members of the university community from a range of faith traditions and those with no specific religious beliefs. Plans, coordinates, and organizes community service and community building activities. 2. Provides pastoral leadership and planning for individuals from various faith traditions. Plans and executes leadership training programs for members of the community. 3. Works closely with the University Chaplain and all members of the chaplaincy team to create and implement multi-faith and other emerging initiatives. 4. Provides guidance and pastoral care to students and student groups on a range of religious, spiritual, and faith-based issues. Serves as a resource to students and other members of the University community. 5. Serves on various committees and attends professional meetings, including but not limited to Yale Religious Ministries. 6. As needed, presides at weddings, memorial services, and other religious services and events. 7. May supervise exempt and non-exempt employees, as well as student employees and/or volunteers. 8. May perform other duties as assigned. Required Education and Experience Master’s Degree in Divinity from a member seminary or divinity school of the Association of Theological Schools or an equivalent advanced degree in theology or religious studies from an accredited college/university and four years of experience in inter-religious work, work with young adults, and/or work in a higher education setting or an equivalent combination of education and experience.Job Posting Date
05/22/2026Job Category
ProfessionalBargaining Unit
Compensation Grade
Administration & OperationsCompensation Grade Profile
Senior Manager; Senior Program Leader (P6)Salary Range
$90,000.00 - $165,750.00Time Type
Part timeDuration Type
Staff Fixed Duration (Fixed Term)Work Model
On-siteBackground Check Requirements
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Health Requirements
Certain positions have associated health requirements based on specific job responsibilities. These may include vaccinations, tests, or examinations, as required by law, regulation, or university policy.
Posting Disclaimer
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