One-Year Appointment in Native American Religious Studies
Harvard Divinity School invites applications for a one-year appointment in Native American Religious Studies for the academic year 2026-27. This position seeks a scholar whose teaching and research engage Indigenous religious traditions, lifeways, and intellectual frameworks in North America, with attention to the ethical, historical, and contemporary dimensions of Native American religious experience. Scholars with appointments at other institutions, who are interested in a visiting year at HDS, are especially welcome to apply.
The successful candidate will contribute to the scholarly formation of students preparing for careers in ministry, academia, and public leadership. The position calls for a scholar who can engage theological, historical, ethical, and comparative questions while centering Indigenous perspectives and community-based knowledge systems. Areas of specialization are open.
Key Responsibilities
- Teach 2 courses over the academic year, including introductory and advanced offerings in Native American religious traditions
- Deliver a public lecture and participate in workshops, colloquia, and community events
- Advise and mentor students, including those interested in doctoral work, ministry, chaplaincy, and Indigenous community engagement
- Collaborate with faculty across related HDS programs (e.g., Theology, Ethics, Ministry Studies, Indigenous Studies) and across University departments
Applicants should demonstrate the following qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Religious Studies, Theology, Native American and Indigenous Studies, or a closely related field—ABD considered
- Demonstrated expertise in Native American or Indigenous religious traditions
- Record of effective teaching at the undergraduate and/or graduate level (Please note that the work location for this position is Cambridge, MA, as all teaching at HDS is in-person and on our campus.)
- Ability to engage theological and ethical questions in a divinity school setting
Additional Qualifications:
- Publications in the relevant research and teaching area
- Engagement with Indigenous communities and/or community-based research or ministry
- Familiarity with issues of Indigenous sovereignty, decolonization, and religious freedom
- Capacity to contribute to interdisciplinary and interreligious conversations
- Knowledge of relevant Indigenous language(s)
Please also submit the following materials with your application:
- Cover letter addressing teaching experience and interest in divinity education
- Current curriculum vitae
- Statement of teaching philosophy, including approach to teaching Native American religious traditions in a theological context
- Sample syllabus (preferred)
- Candidates should provide the names and email addresses of three professional references who are prepared to submit letters of recommendations. The School may contact those persons directly at a later stage in the process.
Review of applications will begin on June 1, 2026, and continue until the position is filled. Applicants may contact the Office for Academic Affairs (academicaffairs@hds.harvard.edu) at Harvard Divinity School with any questions regarding the position.
Please note, if visa sponsorship is needed, Harvard retains the discretion to determine which visa status is appropriate and whether a visa sponsorship application will ultimately be submitted, including payment of any applicable fees.
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