Reports to: Academy President
Effective: August 2025
Woodward Academy is Atlanta at its very best. We intentionally bring together students from diverse
backgrounds, perspectives, and experiences, creating a richer learning community and exceptional academic
opportunities. Our students and graduates are caring and compassionate global citizens who are a microcosm
of what the world should be.
The Academy is hiring for the position of Chaplain and Chair of Religious Studies to start in the 2025-2026 academic year. The Chaplain is an integral part of the Woodward community and supported by the Pauline and R.L. Brand Jr. '35 Chair of Religious Studies endowment. We are seeking candidates with an interfaith understanding who are enthusiastic about mentoring, leading and working alongside students to support their spiritual formation.
The Chaplain must possess the highest level of integrity and discretion, strong organizational skills, and the ability to multitask and prioritize. The person in this position should be an energetic self-starter and possess exceptional interpersonal skills with relational intelligence and competency in pastoral care. This is a twelve month, exempt position with full benefits.
Essential Dues:
Support the spiritual growth of all students, with a deep respect for diversity and varied faith traditions
Provide pastoral care to the entire Woodward community
In coordination with the school counselors, provide age appropriate pastoral counseling to individual
students across all five schools
Connect with students across all five schools through community meetings, assemblies, and classroom visits.
Contribute to implementing service learning opportunities for students and faculty
Attend faculty meetings, school functions and events
Contribute to interfaith understanding throughout the Academy
Teach World Religions classes in the Upper School with a focus on empathy and religious literacy
Possibly coach or supervise an afternoon activity
Serve as an advisor in the Upper School
Work with the Upper School Interfaith Council and religious/cultural affinity student clubs (e.g. Jewish Student Union, Islamic Awareness Club, FCA, Catholic Identity Club, South Asian Affinity Club)
Represent Woodward Academy’s faith traditions by o?ering religiously inclusive prayers at most events
(including Commencement, Baccalaureate, Veteran’s Day, etc.) & planning religiously inclusive
ceremonies (Baccalaureate ceremony)
Promote educational programs and lecture events on a variety of subjects
Develop and maintain connections with faith groups throughout Atlanta and the national independent
school community
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in divinity, theological studies, or similar seminary education.
Experience working with local churches, schools, or faith based organizations, and with students from
diverse ethnic, racial, and faith backgrounds.
Committed to the principles of the Academy while serving in a diverse community, promoting respect for
di?erence, and fostering inclusion
Outstanding organizational and communication skills
Excellent judgment and analytical and problem-solving skills
Confidential and maintains the highest ethical standards
Enthusiastic, motivated, and able to work with multiple constituencies
About Woodward:
Woodward Academy is a pre-K to 12th-grade independent school o?ering unparalleled opportunities in
academics, the arts, and athletics. In a broadly diverse and caring community of more than 2,700 students from
23 counties in the state, Woodward embraces the uniqueness of each individual. Guided by its core values of
Excellence, Character, and Opportunity, Woodward o?ers a full range of college preparatory instructional tracks,
and a community where students are appreciated for their individual strengths and contributions. With 50
percent students of color, we are among the most diverse independent schools in the nation.
A deep respect for di?erence is an integral part of every classroom experience and cocurricular o?ering at
Woodward because it’s our backbone--who we are and what we value. Students and faculty bring a variety of
races, religions, cultures, ethnicities, and learning styles, which means students benefit every day from
engaging with peers and mentors who are di?erent from them. At Woodward, we understand that we are
strongest together and that an education among people who come from the same place, look the same, and
have the same experiences will not prepare students for life.
The Woodward Way - Respecting Ourselves, Each Other, Our School, and Our World, and learning how to do
these things is both a vital aspect of our students’ education and the foundation of our community’s value
system. We see it as our duty to foster social-emotional growth as well as ethical principles in each student,
helping them to learn and practice high personal standards of conduct so they can become the best version of
themselves. Installing these values in each student in turn builds community, creating an environment where every student has an equal opportunity to flourish.
Anti-Discrimination
Woodward Academy is committed to being an an-discriminatory community. We will not tolerate any form of
discrimination on the basis of age, race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation,
family structure, learning style, political views, or socioeconomic status. Diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging (DEIB) is woven into the very fabric of who we are and what we do, creating a richer learning community and
exceptional academic opportunities for everyone. We will cultivate an environment that fosters a deep respect
for di?erence through continual assessment, transparent communication, action and accountability.
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