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Materials Specialist in Marion, IN
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Coordinate the sending and receiving of all mail for the Admissions Office, including Bulk Mail projects and daily communications. Maintain and oversee the inventory of publications and supplies. Supervise a staff of students to ensure timely, accurate completion of mailings and other work as assigned.
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Reference and Instruction Librarian in Marion, IN
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The Reference and Instruction Librarian is responsible for planning, providing, and assessing information literacy instruction and research support to the IWU-Marion, National and Global, and Wesley Seminary communities.
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Network Technician in Marion, IN
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Maintain, and troubleshoot wiring infrastructure, phone network, and wireless network. Make changes to network as needed to support the needs of the university, faculty, staff, and students.
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Dean of the Faculty - Wesley Seminary in Marion, IN
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The Dean of the Faculty serves as the chief academic and faculty leader of Wesley Seminary, providing vision, leadership, and oversight for academic quality, faculty development, curriculum, and program innovation. The Dean partners closely with the EVP, the Chief Academic Officer (CAO), and the Director of Academic Services to ensure that the Seminary’s academic programs are missionally grounded, academically rigorous, innovative, and responsive to the needs of the global Church and Christian community, with special emphasis on the Wesleyan denomination and the broader Wesleyan-Arminian tradition. This role is primarily academic and strategic, with a focus on people, programs, and educational excellence. The Dean shares responsibility for academic innovation, institutional representation, and academic partnerships while collaborating cross-functionally to support the Seminary’s broader mission and strategic priorities.
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Mathematics Faculty in Marion, IN
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Indiana Wesleyan University invites applications for a Mathematics faculty on the Marion, Indiana campus. The ideal candidate for this full-time faculty position will combine teaching with scholarly endeavors, preferably involving undergraduate research and/or industry engagement. The Division of Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science offers studies in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Statistics and serves approximately 120 students in these academic areas. Applicants should show evidence of personal faith in Jesus Christ, comfort with the Wesleyan-Arminian theology, and commitment to liberal arts learning and the integration of their vibrant Christian faith and learning. Rank and competitive salary based on qualifications. Starting Fall 2026.
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