The University Pastor and Executive Director of Spiritual and Religious Life will provide leadership for the spiritual and religious life of Capital University and serve as a visible pastoral presence across the institution. This leader will guide the University in deepening its Lutheran identity, strengthening its communal and worship life, supporting students in spiritual growth and vocational discernment, and cultivating an environment in which all members of the community can feel seen, supported, and welcomed.
This role extends beyond the administration of campus ministry programs. The next leader will be asked to help Capital interpret and embody its mission in a rapidly changing higher education and religious landscape; to foster spaces of reflection, dialogue, and belonging; to represent the University with ecclesial and community partners; and to serve as a trusted partner to senior leadership in helping the University remain grounded in faith, purpose, and hope. The next University Pastor is expected to be a bridge-builder, an interpreter of mission, an advocate for belonging, and a compassionate presence in times of change and complexity.
Leadership Agenda
Advance a compelling vision for spiritual and religious life
The next University Pastor will help Capital articulate and advance a clear, contemporary, and compelling vision for spiritual and religious life. This will include strengthening the role of worship, pastoral care, faith formation, discernment, service, and theological reflection within the broader student experience and within the life of the University as a whole.
This leader should be able to communicate how Capital's Lutheran identity informs the University's commitments to dignity, community, service, vocation, justice, intellectual life, and care for the whole person.
Lead worship, ritual, and sacred traditions with creativity and depth
The University Pastor will steward the public worship life of the University in collaboration with students, faculty, staff, seminary leaders, and community partners. This includes weekly University worship, weekly Seminary worship, Baccalaureate, and other major services and ceremonies, along with prayers, blessings, and devotional leadership at institutional gatherings. These responsibilities are foundational in the current role and should remain central in the daily pastoral work of Capital University.
The next leader should bring imagination and pastoral sensitivity to this work, honoring cherished traditions while also developing forms of worship and reflection that speak meaningfully to the lives of today's students. This person should help the University's sacred rhythms feel both deeply rooted and genuinely alive.
Provide compassionate pastoral care and strengthen the University's capacity for care The University Pastor will be a visible and trusted source of pastoral care, spiritual counseling, and compassionate presence for students, faculty, staff, alumni, parents, and others connected to the University. The role includes confidential support through the Title IX process, care in times of crisis and transition, and spiritual support across the broader campus community.
The next leader will also be expected to strengthen the University's broader capacity for spiritual and pastoral care by nurturing relationships, equipping partners, and helping cultivate a network of care across the institution. In this way, the University Pastor will not serve as the sole provider of such support, but as a leader who helps ensure that Capital's culture is marked by compassion, accompaniment, and shared responsibility for the well-being of its people.
Foster belonging across religious difference and spiritual diversity
The next University Pastor will engage with a spiritually diverse community through interfaith programming, religious programming for all on-campus faith communities, and practical support for religious observance. They will craft a culture in which Lutheran students, Christian students from other traditions, students from other faiths, and students with no religious affiliation are all invited into spaces of meaning, reflection, and belonging. This work is increasingly central in higher education settings shaped by religious diversity, lower religious literacy, and a growing number of students who do not identify with a formal faith tradition.
Strengthen Capital's relationships with church and ecclesial partners
The next University Pastor should serve as a thoughtful and active representative of Capital University with the ELCA, the Southern Ohio Synod, local and regional clergy, ecumenical partners, and the broader church. This includes helping others understand the value of an education rooted in the Lutheran scholarly tradition, strengthening trust and partnership with congregations and church leaders, and ensuring that Capital is present and engaged in the life of the church.
Deepen outreach to congregations, Lutheran schools, and camps
Key Responsibilities
Candidate Profile
Capital University seeks a leader who is at once pastor, educator, bridge-builder, spiritual guide, public representative, and institutional partner.
The strongest candidates will bring theological depth, pastoral wisdom, visible joy in ministry, and a genuine ability to connect with students and colleagues across difference. They will understand that this role involves both ministry of presence and leadership of consequence. They will be comfortable moving between worship planning and executive conversation, between student discernment and church relations, between sacred ritual and institutional strategy.
Preferred candidates will demonstrate:
Compensation
Compensation is commensurate with background and experience and aligned with the current Southern Ohio Synod compensation guidance for rostered ELCA pastors serving in positions with parsonage provided. University housing is included as part of the compensation package, along with benefits in accordance with University policy and any applicable ELCA benefits. Depending on background and experience, the salary range is $60,000 to $75,000.
Why This Role Matters
Capital University is seeking more than a caretaker of inherited responsibilities. It is seeking a leader who can help the University live more fully into its mission; who can accompany students and colleagues with compassion and wisdom; who can lead worship that gathers the community with authenticity and hope; who can strengthen the University's ties to church and community; and who can help ensure that spiritual and religious life remains a vital, visible, and animating part of the Capital experience.
For the right leader, this is an opportunity to help shape a university community where faith and learning, reflection and action, belonging and calling, tradition and imagination all meet in meaningful and transformative ways.
Capital University is currently unable to sponsor employment Visas or consider candidates who will require Visa sponsorship.
For more information on Capital University, visit our website at www.capital.edu.
Capital University offers a rich benefits package that includes medical, dental, vision, retirement, family education benefits, short-term and long-term disability, life insurance and free parking.
Capital University is an equal opportunity employer. Capital University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, sexual orientation, religion, sex, gender, age, disability, veteran status, or other characteristics protected by the law.