Wingate Companies
Location
Union County, North Carolina
The Campus Minister provides spiritual care and religious education to a diverse student body while teaching two undergraduate classes per semester. They collaborate with the University Chaplain to lead faith-based initiatives, support student organizations, and build partnerships with local religious communities.
Candidates must have a foundational Christian faith and a master's or doctoral degree from an accredited institution. Preferred qualifications include 3+ years of experience in campus or congregational ministry and experience in interfaith dialogue.
The Campus Minister will be a Christian pastor and teacher devoted to the spiritual care and religious education of Wingate’s diverse student body. Serving in the Office of the University Chaplain, the Campus Minister will offer pastoral ministry to individual students; collaborate with the Chaplain in designing and executing faith-based initiatives, especially the Office’s ministry to faith-based student organizations and to communities beyond campus; cultivate partnerships with local religious ministers and bodies that can serve students; promote the Office’s visibility and accessibility to the student body; and teach two undergraduate classes per semester. Attentive to Wingate’s Baptist heritage and pluralist present, the Campus Minister will practice a distinctively Christian ministry that celebrates and encourages the spiritual life at work in each student across the spectrum of religious and non-religious traditions. To these ends, the Campus Minister will bear the following responsibilities: Duties/Responsibilities Provide pastoral care to individual students Nurture a campus faith environment where all are embraced and all are both encouraged and resourced to pursue spiritual growth in community with other members of the Wingate family Support the University Chaplain in designing and facilitating faith-centered activities responsive to the range of spiritual needs on campus (e.g., chapel services for Christian believers, arts events for interfaith and skeptical audiences, discussion forums on spiritual matters impacting the entire community) Guide the Office of the University Chaplain in ministering to faith-based student organizations Guide the Office of the University Chaplain in designing, organizing, and leading faith-centered service opportunities for students, domestically and/or internationally Cultivate relationships with local faith leaders, communities, and organizations, with particular attention to interdenominational and interfaith connections, in order to facilitate the spiritual pursuits of Wingate’s diverse students Promote the visibility and accessibility of the University Chaplain’s Office by (1) regularly attending student events (e.g., games, fairs, performances) and (2) establishing and curating for the Office a presence on social media and on Wingate’s student-facing digital platforms Support the University Chaplain in seeking grants for programs and projects that contribute to the spiritual health of Wingate students Pursue conversation and partnership with colleagues at peer institutions, local faith leaders, and Wingate students to enrich the ministry of the University Chaplain’s Office Participate in conferences, trainings, and other programs to deepen and expand the Campus Minister’s capacity for spiritual care Teach two undergraduate classes per semester according to the Campus Minister’s credentials and the University’s curricular needs Invest earnestly and consistently in the Campus Minister’s own spiritual vitality Cover Letter CV/Resume Minimum Requirements A foundational Christian faith consistent with the Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed A deep love and enjoyment of college students A robust understanding of the dynamics of spiritual formation among this generation of emerging adults An understanding of contemporary Christian, interfaith, and non-religious perspectives shaping society at large and university campuses specifically A capacity and desire to serve in a pluralist context where Christian ministry involves encouraging students of multiple religious traditions and none in their distinctive pursuits of meaning Genuine respect for both conservative and progressive students Skill in bridging sensitive divides and pursuing relationship with no expectation of agreement Effective communication across multiple mediums and a variety of audiences Exceptional emotional intelligence Personal resilience and wisdom in the practice of relational boundaries and self-care A willingness and ability to attend some after-hours student events each month A master’s or doctoral degree from an accredited institution (i.e., academic credentials/preparation to teach) Preferred Qualifications 3+ years of experience in campus ministry, congregational ministry, chaplaincy, counseling, or related work Some training or coursework concerning mental health A measure of extroversion and levity Experience leading service projects domestically or internationally Substantial experience in interfaith dialogue Social media savvy Benefits & Employee Experience: Wingate University is committed to supporting employees both personally and professionally through a comprehensive benefits package and a collaborative campus community. Full-time employees are eligible for medical, dental, and vision coverage; retirement plan with institutional contribution; paid time off and holidays; tuition benefits for employees and eligible dependents; and access to campus facilities, wellness resources, and professional development opportunities. Application Instructions: Thank you for your interest in joining the Wingate University community. Please complete all sections of the application and upload all required documents. A résumé is required for all positions, and a curriculum vitae (CV) is requested for faculty roles or other positions where applicable. Special Instructions: If a previous school, employer, or organization does not appear in the dropdown menu, please remove that section using the trash can icon and upload the relevant information in your application materials instead. This will insure your application moves forward without delay. In compliance with applicable law and University policies, Wingate University prohibits discrimination in its employment practices on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions, sexual orientation or gender identity), age, genetic information, disability and veteran status and encourages qualified candidates across all group demographics to apply. At this time, we are currently seeking candidates with legal authorization to work in the U.S. Wingate is one of the fastest-growing independent universities in the state, serving more than 3,400 students on two campuses. At Wingate, we are committed to an inclusive and welcoming environment for working, learning, and living. As an equal employment opportunity employer, we respect each individual and support the diverse cultures, perspectives, skills, and experiences within our workforce. Wingate’s main campus is located on 500+ acres of beautiful landscape and is only 25 minutes from the Charlotte metropolitan area. Learn more at University in Charlotte, NC | Quick Facts About Wingate.
Market context
Campus minister roles in North Carolina are often shaped by demand from colleges and universities that support student spiritual life, leadership development, and community engagement. These positions are competitive because they typically require a strong Christian foundation, an advanced degree, and experience in campus or congregational ministry, with interfaith dialogue often preferred. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then confirm how your background aligns with the ministry setting and prepare examples of student engagement and collaboration.