What are the responsibilities and job description for the Director of Content Development position at Sewanee?
Depends on Qualifications
Sewanee, TN
Staff Full-Time
202100507
School of Theology
Beecken Center - Education for Ministry
04/10/2026
Position Overview
Primary Function:
The Director of Content Creation leads the development of all EfM formation materials, ensuring theological integrity, educational excellence, and timely delivery. This role oversees content strategy, guides task forces, and ensures all deliverables meet contractual expectations. From this office, EfM resources are shaped and prepared for those delivering formation worldwide. This position works with considerable independence and self-direction. Only general direction and scope of the work to be accomplished are discussed with EfM’s executive directorImpact:
The Director of Content Creation ensures that EfM’s formation resources are faithful, rigorous, and accessible—equipping mentors and participants around the world with materials worthy of the ministry they serve.
Position Appointment Details:
- Career Band: 3A
- Salary
Position Description
Typical Duties & Responsibilities:
Oversee the creation and revision of all EfM formation materials
- Guide and support content creation task forces, clarifying scope, expectations, and deliverables
- Ensure all projects meet contractual parameters and production benchmarks
- Maintain quality control, theological integrity, and consistency across all materials
- Coordinate timelines, milestones, and workflow from development through distribution
- Incorporate feedback to strengthen future iterations of content
Qualifications
Leadership experience in curriculum development, publishing, or theological education
- Strong project management and editorial skills
- Deep theological literacy and commitment to formation-based education
- Ability to manage multiple projects and collaborative teams
- Familiarity with the EfM Program
Personal Interaction/Communication:
Student Contact:
Internal (Operations Committee, Faculty, Administrative department heads)
External (Regents & Trustees, government officials or agencies, visitors, parents, other institutions, colleges, or companies, suppliers)
Attributes of a Successful Candidate
Education:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience and skill specific to the position
Experience:
Degree in theology, divinity, religious studies, education, or related field (terminal degree preferred)- Demonstrated experience in curriculum development, theological education, publishing, or formation-based program design
- Strong editorial judgment with experience overseeing writers, editors, and collaborative content teams
- Proven project management skills, including the ability to manage multiple initiatives, timelines, and benchmarks simultaneously
- Deep theological literacy and the capacity to maintain doctrinal integrity while engaging diverse perspectives
- Experience working within contractual parameters and delivering projects on schedule and within scope
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to lead cross-functional teams with clarity, accountability, and a collaborative spirit
- Familiarity with digital content platforms, instructional design principles, and production workflows
- Comfortable working within a collaborative environment
- Commitment to the mission and formation philosophy of EfM
Job-Related Skills:
Basic Office Skills — Accounting, word processing, information technology proficiency- Planning — Identifying strategic goals and projecting associated costs and resource needs
- Organization — Assigning tasks and allocating resources to best serve institutional priorities
- Coordination — Communicating across task forces, contracted personnel, and staff; tracking activities; guiding employees toward successful task completion and goal achievement
- Leadership — Resource management, strong communication and negotiation skills, and a flexible, adaptable, and innovative leadership style that builds employee confidence within established institutional frameworks
Supplemental Information
Confidential Information:
Working Environment
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The University of the South, familiarly known as “Sewanee,” is home to a nationally recognized College of Arts and Sciences and a School of Theology. Sewanee is distinguished by its dedication to cultivate academic excellence, community values, and environmental stewardship that produces informed, self-aware, and participatory citizens for our democracy and servant-leaders for the world. Nestled on 13,000 acres atop Tennessee’s Cumberland Plateau, the University offers both a uniquely beautiful setting and convenient access to nearby cities—Chattanooga, Nashville, and Huntsville. The University is affiliated with the Episcopal Church and seeks to be a place where individuals from a variety of backgrounds and experiences find support, opportunity, and purpose.
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Equal Employment Opportunity
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University Benefits
Sewanee, Tennessee, 37383