Electrical Systems Technician
Hourly (Full Time)
Marion, IN
3 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
The primary responsibilities of the Electrical Technician are to assist the Lead Electrical Technician with coordinating and organizing daily to monthly work schedules. This position would assist to ensure the provision of uninterrupted, quality electrical service and maintenance to the Marion Campus. Provide and exhibit sound stewardship practices as pertaining to budgets within the Mechanical Systems Division. Lastly this position would monitor and maintain inventories of components and other associated supplies as required for Electrical systems operations.
Skilled Trades Technician - MEP
Hourly (Full Time)
Marion, IN
3 Mar 2026
5 Apr 2026
The primary responsibilities of the Skilled Trades Technician are: Provide support to Facilities Services team through competent completion of daily work assignments. These assignments will include Electrical, Plumbing, and HVAC systems related maintenance tasks.
Work as liaison for after-business-hours communication between Campus personnel and Maintenance Supervision team. Accomplish additional scheduled maintenance tasks including but not limited to swimming pool maintenance, periodic equipment testing, and event set-ups.
Faculty Position in Systematic Theology, Wesley Seminary
Faculty (Full Time)
Marion, IN
2 Mar 2026
3 May 2026
Wesley Seminary at Indiana Wesleyan University, a leading evangelical seminary in the Wesleyan-Holiness tradition and the official seminary of The Wesleyan Church, seeks a passionate and innovative faculty member for a full-time position in Systematic Theology to begin July 1, 2026. We are looking for a dynamic and versatile scholar-practitioner who resonates deeply with our mission to equip Christian leaders for missional ministry locally and globally.
Please prepare a cover letter, a one-page statement summarizing your philosophy of seminary education within the Wesleyan tradition, and a curriculum vitae (including education, relevant teaching, ministry, and volunteer experience, scholarship and publications; and references). All materials should be submitted electronically via Indiana Wesleyan University’s employment portal. Shortlisted candidates may be invited to submit additional written materials before a virtual or on-campus interview. Preliminary application deadline is March 27, 2026; the position will remain open until it is filled.
Executive Director of Enterprise Learning
Administrative (Full Time)
Indianapolis, IN
23 Feb 2026
29 Mar 2026
The Executive Director of Enterprise Learning leads IWU's Talent Studio—a leader's concierge workforce partner for the AI era. Talent Studio serves as the university's fractional L&D solution, extending IWU's reach beyond degrees through integrated learning and growth offerings: online training (AI enablement and skills-based credentials), transformative in-person experiences, and expert 1:1 coaching.
This role combines chief product officer and operational leader responsibilities, managing P&L while translating business challenges into customized learning solutions that deliver measurable impact. The Executive Director partners closely with organizational clients to understand talent challenges, then orchestrates university-backed training and credentials that create immediate value with the option to stack toward degrees.
The ideal candidate excels at custom solution design, leads matrixed teams effectively, facilitates meaningful client partnerships, and bridges corporate workforce needs with university excellence. Direct reports include Director of Resource Development and Director of Learner and Partner Success, with matrixed relationships to Leadership by Design and BoldPath Coaching leaders.
Materials Specialist
Hourly (Full Time)
Marion, IN
23 Feb 2026
29 Mar 2026
Coordinate the sending and receiving of all mail for the Admissions Office, including Bulk Mail projects and daily communications. Maintain and oversee the inventory of publications and supplies. Supervise a staff of students to ensure timely, accurate completion of mailings and other work as assigned.
Reference and Instruction Librarian
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN
19 Feb 2026
31 May 2026
The Reference and Instruction Librarian is responsible for planning, providing, and assessing information literacy instruction and research support to the IWU-Marion, National and Global, and Wesley Seminary communities.
Executive Assistant to the Vice President of Student Development & Athletics
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN
10 Feb 2026
29 Mar 2026
The Executive Assistant to the Vice President for Student Development and Athletics serves as a strategic partner, providing administrative, operational, and project management support to advance the priorities of Student Development and Athletics.
This role functions as a central hub for communication, coordination, and execution across Student Development and Athletics. The Executive Assistant ensures organizational alignment, strengthens communication rhythms, tracks key initiatives and performance indicators, and anticipates needs to enhance the effectiveness of the department.
The position requires exceptional professionalism, discretion, organizational awareness, and the ability to manage multiple complex priorities while maintaining a high level of accuracy and follow-through.
Network Technician
Hourly (Full Time)
Marion, IN
9 Feb 2026
19 Apr 2026
Maintain, and troubleshoot wiring infrastructure, phone network, and wireless network. Make changes to network as needed to support the needs of the university, faculty, staff, and students.
Executive Director of Strategic Innovations - Wesley Seminary
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN
9 Feb 2026
3 May 2026
The Executive Director of Strategic Innovations (SI) provides senior strategic leadership for Wesley Seminary’s innovation portfolio, ensuring that complex initiatives - such as VIA Journeys and 21st Century Church Initiatives - are theologically grounded, well-governed, institutionally aligned, and positioned for long-term impact.
VIA Journeys is a multi-year initiative designed to strengthen ministry leaders through an integrated ecosystem of academic formation, ministry partnerships, digital tools, and research-informed pilot programs. Supported by external funding and cross-sector collaboration, VIA Journeys represents a flagship innovation effort within Wesley Seminary’s broader Strategic Innovations portfolio.
The 21st Century Church Initiative is central to the institution’s strategic plan. This initiative includes formal and non-formal education pathways, Scholar-practitioner institutes, and Lantern (a digital platform where leaders connect, learn, and grow) to journey with and equip Christian leaders with the tools, community, mentorship, renewal, and spiritual formation they need to lead faithfully in today’s complex world.
This role exists to hold the “whole” of innovation: vision, discernment, governance, sequencing, and sustainability. By separating strategic stewardship from day-to-day execution, the Executive Director ensures that initiatives move forward with clarity and integrity—without overloading a single leader or allowing innovation to drift from the Seminary’s mission.
Marketing & Communications Manager, Wesley Seminary
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN
9 Feb 2026
29 Mar 2026
The Marketing and Communications Manager for Wesley Seminary provides strategic leadership for all marketing, branding, and communication efforts while serving as a collaborative member of Indiana Wesleyan University's Marketing team. This position operates within a dual-reporting structure: to the University's central Marketing function for brand stewardship and institutional integration, and to Seminary leadership for mission-driven priorities.
The Manager develops and executes integrated campaigns that strengthen Wesley Seminary's identity and extend its impact locally and globally. Serving as a bridge between the Seminary and the University, this role translates the Seminary's priorities into cohesive campaigns while leveraging institutional resources and expertise. The position leads communications for Seminary-wide initiatives—including ecosystem-based programs such as VIA Journeys and 21st Century Church—ensuring narrative coherence and effective stakeholder engagement.
This role combines storytelling, brand strategy, and data-informed decision making, communicating with theological integrity, cultural humility, and creative excellence to diverse audiences within Christian higher education.
Dean of the Faculty - Wesley Seminary
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN
31 Jan 2026
5 Apr 2026
The Dean of the Faculty serves as the chief academic and faculty leader of Wesley Seminary, providing vision, leadership, and oversight for academic quality, faculty development, curriculum, and program innovation. The Dean partners closely with the EVP, the Chief Academic Officer (CAO), and the Director of Academic Services to ensure that the Seminary’s academic programs are missionally grounded, academically rigorous, innovative, and responsive to the needs of the global Church and Christian community, with special emphasis on the Wesleyan denomination and the broader Wesleyan-Arminian tradition.
This role is primarily academic and strategic, with a focus on people, programs, and educational excellence. The Dean shares responsibility for academic innovation, institutional representation, and academic partnerships while collaborating cross-functionally to support the Seminary’s broader mission and strategic priorities.
Mathematics Faculty
Faculty (Full Time)
Marion, IN
26 Jan 2026
29 Mar 2026
Indiana Wesleyan University invites applications for a Mathematics faculty on the Marion, Indiana campus. The ideal candidate for this full-time faculty position will combine teaching with scholarly endeavors, preferably involving undergraduate research and/or industry engagement.
The Division of Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science offers studies in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Statistics and serves approximately 120 students in these academic areas.
Applicants should show evidence of personal faith in Jesus Christ, comfort with the Wesleyan-Arminian theology, and commitment to liberal arts learning and the integration of their vibrant Christian faith and learning. Rank and competitive salary based on qualifications.
Starting Fall 2026.
Adjunct Professor of Health and Human Performance
Faculty (Part Time or Adjunct)
Marion, IN
23 Jan 2026
31 May 2026
Adjunct faculty are essential to providing a quality academic experience for Indiana Wesleyan University students. Adjuncts will employ a range of engaging teaching strategies designed to foster student learning and stimulate class discussion. Applicants must have appropriate academic or professional experience within the given academic discipline, demonstrate a passion for teaching and learning, and be able to integrate their Christian faith into the classroom content.
Adjunct Faculty English
Faculty (Part Time or Adjunct)
Marion, IN
21 Jan 2026
29 Mar 2026
Adjunct faculty are essential to providing a quality academic experience for Indiana Wesleyan University students. Adjuncts will employ a range of engaging teaching strategies designed to foster student learning and stimulate class discussion. Applicants must have appropriate academic or professional experience within the given academic discipline, demonstrate a passion for teaching and learning and be able to integrate their Christian faith into the classroom content.
Director of Accreditation and Assessment
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN, Hybrid (3-4 Office / 1-2 Remote)
8 Jan 2026
29 Mar 2026
The Director of Accreditation & Assessment is a leadership role within the School of Integrated Learning & Development (SILD), providing strategic oversight of accreditation, assessment for the School and the Educator Preparation Provider (EPP). This role ensures compliance with national accreditation standards, state regulations, & specialized professional association requirements.
Working collaboratively with faculty & leadership, the Director designs and manages assessment protocols and quality assurance systems that demonstrate candidate impact, supports data-driven decision-making, and strengthen program effectiveness. The Director oversees the technical collection, management, analysis, and visualization of programmatic data, utilizing institutional data systems and analytic tools. This includes translating complex data sets into clear dashboards, summaries, and reports that inform faculty action. The Director supervises institutional reporting to accrediting bodies and government agencies and guides faculty through accreditation-related tasks such as program reviews, action plans, timelines, and evidence development. The role also supervises the School Effectiveness Analyst and student workers, and serves on the Education Coordinating Council to support cohesive EPP initiatives.
In alignment with SILD’s commitment to innovation, agility, and purpose-driven education, the Director intentionally leverages artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance assessment and accreditation work. Including using AI tools to analyze large data sets, identify trends, draft preliminary reports, and create internal workflow supports (e.g., bots or assistants) that increase efficiency while maintaining human oversight, ethical use, and academic integrity.
This multifaceted leadership role requires expertise in accreditation and assessment, strong relational and communication skills, and the ability to lead systems-level improvement in a complex higher-education environment.
Automotive Technology Adjunct Faculty
Faculty (Part Time or Adjunct)
Remote (within United States)
10 Dec 2025
29 May 2026
Adjunct faculty for the Indiana Wesleyan University Vocational School Automotive Technology Program.
Adjunct Faculty Engineering
Faculty (Part Time or Adjunct)
Marion, IN
24 Nov 2025
17 May 2026
Indiana Wesleyan University invites applications for an adjunct Engineering faculty on the Marion, Indiana campus. This adjunct faculty position will join the growing Engineering department educating students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree with a specialization in mechanical, computer, civil, design, or electrical engineering. The ideal candidate will have a calling for teaching undergraduate engineering courses such as Solid Mechanics, Mechanics of Materials, Urban Hydrology, Structural Steel Design, Geomatics Engineering, Computer Aided Design with AutoCAD, Engineering Economy, and Machine Component Design. Applicants should show evidence of personal faith in Jesus Christ, full agreement with the Wesleyan-Arminian theology, and commitment to liberal arts learning and the integration of Christian faith and learning.
The Division of Mathematics, Engineering and Computer Sciences offers studies in Actuarial Science, Computer Science, Data Science, Engineering, Mathematics, Mathematics Education, and Statistics and serves approximately 120 students in these academic areas.
Start date spring 2026.
IT Business Analyst
Administrative (Full Time)
Marion, IN, Hybrid (3-4 Office / 1-2 Remote)
21 Nov 2025
29 Mar 2026
The Business Analyst serves as a vital bridge between business stakeholders and IT teams within the IT Project Management Office. This role is responsible for eliciting, analyzing, and documenting business requirements to ensure technology solutions align with organizational objectives and deliver measurable value.
Working collaboratively with stakeholders across the institution, the Business Analyst identifies business needs, documents processes, and recommends solutions that enhance operational efficiency. The position requires strong facilitation skills to lead requirements gathering sessions, process mapping workshops, and solution validation activities.
The Business Analyst partners closely with the IT teams to ensure projects are properly scoped, resourced, and executed according to established timelines. This role contributes to the PMO's success by maintaining clear communication channels between IT and clients, managing expectations, and supporting the delivery of high-quality solutions that meet business needs.
As a member of the Project Management Office, the Business Analyst participates in establishing departmental goals, strategies, and performance indicators while embodying the university's values and commitment to excellence.
This position does not offer visa sponsorship. Candidates must have legal authorization to work in the United States without requiring visa sponsorship either now or in the future
Business Faculty and Chairperson
Faculty (Full Time)
Marion, IN
18 Nov 2025
29 Mar 2026
Indiana Wesleyan University and the DeVoe Division of Business are seeking applications from qualified individuals for the position of Business Faculty and Division Chairperson on the residential Marion, Indiana campus. Applicants should show evidence of personal faith in Jesus Christ, full agreement with the Wesleyan-Arminian theology, and commitment to liberal arts learning and the integration of Christian faith and learning.
The DeVoe Division of Business is a Christ-centered academic community that provides students the opportunity for personal, professional and spiritual development in preparation for a life of service, applying sound business principles with wisdom and creativity. The vision of the DeVoe Division of Business is to prepare business professionals who are resilient and committed to meeting the needs of others in a Christ-like manner. The DeVoe mission and vision are evidenced by the interactions among the DeVoe faculty, staff and students and the relationships that are developed based on mutual respect and care.
The Chairperson provides visionary and strategic leadership to the division, fostering a vibrant and forward-thinking environment for faculty, staff, and students. The Chairperson is responsible for the overall academic excellence, operational management, and future growth of the division, ensuring it remains relevant and competitive in a rapidly evolving global market. The ideal candidate is an inspirational academic leader who can balance strong administrative oversight with innovative and collaborative practices. The candidate will bring a balance of academic leadership and business acumen, demonstrating the ability to lead change, promote collaboration, and build strong internal and external relationships that advance the mission of the division and the University.
Start date: Fall 2026
Housekeeper (Part-time)
Hourly (Part Time)
Marion, IN
30 Oct 2025
17 May 2026
The Part-time Housekeepers’ primary responsibilities are to assist the Lead Housekeeper with routine cleaning and custodial care for assigned facilities, projects, coverage of special events, manage assigned teams for summer blitz cleaning of facilities, operate light and heavy janitorial equipment, and perform special cleaning projects as assigned. Participate in training and development opportunities as required. Duties and responsibilities include but are not limited to cleaning entrances, lobbies, offices, lounges, classrooms, study rooms, restrooms, stairwells, common residential areas, floor care, shower rooms, dining rooms and auditoriums.