Lecturer in Practical Theology
Posted 15 hours 18 minutes ago by Sydney Anglicans
Sydney Missionary and Bible College
Location: Croydon, NSW
Location type: On-Site
Date advertised: 10th March 2026
Job Type: Full time, Part time
Closing Date: 20th April 2026
Sydney Missionary and Bible College's (SMBC) vision is to see thousands of loving, skilled graduates bringing the light of Christ to a dark and needy world. For over one hundred years, it aims to achieve its vision by creating learning communities through which God prepares his people - theologically, spiritually, and practically - to serve Jesus in diverse contexts and cultures.
Located in Sydney's cosmopolitan Inner West, SMBC is a college of the Australian University of Theology, offering a variety of courses at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate level. SMBC provides a flexible approach to learning, offering full-time and part-time, day and evening, intensive and semester-length options, to meet the needs of Christians from a variety of backgrounds and with a range of ministry goals.
Position Profile: Lecturer in Practical TheologyCandidates will possess expertise in at least two of the following:
- Spiritual Formation
- Pastoral Skills and Methods
- Leadership
The primary objective of this position is the effective preparation of men and women for local and intercultural vocational and non-vocational ministries.
In order to meet this objective, the person we are seeking will:
- Be an enthusiastic ambassador for the study of Practical Theology.
- Be a supportive and collaborative team player; and
- Have a strong and growing relationship with the Lord
Ideally, they will also possess (or be close to possessing):
- A doctorate (or equivalency) in a field of Practical Theology.
- Teaching and ministry experience relevant to the position.
- Research or Scholarship outputs in a field of Practical Theology.
Teaching and Learning
- Provide students with a high-quality learning experience, assisting them to achieve prescribed learning outcomes at undergraduate, graduate, and postgraduate level.
- Engage in ongoing development of personal teaching methods and practices to apply high-quality, innovative learning techniques and use of materials that create interest, understanding and enthusiasm amongst students.
- Participate in developing units of study and other course materials in line with Australian University of Theology requirements.
- Partner with colleagues to drive the development, planning and implementation of high quality, innovative curriculum.
- Prepare for and conduct face-to-face, online, and co-operative programs as allocated.
- Provide constructive feedback to students in a timely manner.
- Be available to meet with students for both academic and pastoral reasons.
Research and Scholarship
- Maintain an understanding of current research in their field(s) of expertise.
- Attend and present at relevant conferences and share knowledge and insights gained with the wider faculty.
- Carry out research and scholarship with tangible outputs.
- Be willing to participate in research projects or other collaborative research initiatives.
- Potentially supervise postgraduate and doctoral students.
Contribution to the devotional and general life of the College
- Provide effective pastoral care of students.
- Lead by example in the devotional life of the College, including participating in Community Events, and communal meals.
- Engage in core SMBC activities, including leading an annual College mission team.
- Participate in orientation, graduation, conferences, and other activities of the College as required.
- Represent and actively promote the College within the wider Christian community.
- Annually affirm the SMBC Doctrinal Statement.
- Undertake other reasonable tasks, including participating in project work as directed by the Director of Teaching and Learning and/or the Principal.
Management and Administration
- In conjunction with the registrars, manage the progress of students through their course of study, including maintaining email records and other records of participation, coursework, and assessment.
- Attend and actively participate in staff meetings, information sessions and other relevant College events.
- Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders (including church and para-church organizations) in a professional and courteous manner to deliver outcomes.
- Participate in the development of the College in relation to marketing plan objectives.
- Undertake any relevant internal training courses as requested.
- Understand and comply with SMBC Codes of Conduct, Work Health & Safety, Safe Communities, Privacy and other College policies.
Working relationships
- Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry
- Vice-Principal
- Director of Teaching and Learning
- Director of Community and Student Care
- Other Faculty
- Chief Operating Officer
- Registrars
- Library team
- Technology team
- The Bridge team
- Current Students
- Alumni
Anticipated start date: July 13, 2026.
To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to - we look forward to hearing from you!