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How much do online seminary jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average yearly pay for online seminary in the United States is $40,596.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25,000.00 and $43,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an online seminary?

An Online Seminary job typically involves teaching, counseling, or administrative work for a theological institution that operates primarily through digital platforms. Responsibilities may include developing course materials, leading virtual classes, advising students, or managing online programs. Positions can range from faculty roles to technical support and admissions coordination. Most roles require theological education and experience in online learning environments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for faculty at an online seminary?

Faculty members at an online seminary are responsible for developing and teaching online courses, responding to student inquiries, and facilitating virtual discussions and group projects. They also assess student work, provide constructive feedback, and support students’ academic and spiritual development. Regular collaboration with other faculty and staff to improve curriculum and incorporate new technologies is common. This role blends academic leadership with active engagement in building a virtual faith-based community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the online seminary position, and why are they important?

To succeed in an online seminary role, you need in-depth theological knowledge, experience in religious education, and an advanced degree such as a Master of Divinity or Doctorate in Theology. Familiarity with online learning platforms, video conferencing tools, and digital library resources is essential. Strong communication, mentorship abilities, and cultural sensitivity help build meaningful connections with remote students. These skills foster a nurturing and effective virtual learning environment, supporting diverse learners in their spiritual and academic growth.

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Infographic showing various Online Seminary job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 61% Full Time, 36% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 80% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 19% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $40,596 per year, or $19.5 per hour.

Seminary & Institute Teacher (Preservice Distance Education)

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Pocatello, ID

Part-time

Re-posted 22 days ago


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Job description

Do you love teaching the gospel of Jesus Christ? If so, this position could be for you!  Seminary and Institutes is searching for future full and part-time Seminary and Institute Teachers. Ideal candidates will have a love of youth and young adults coming from all walks of life. They will be individuals of high character and have a capacity to teach the gospel of Jesus Christ in a Christ centered, learner focused, and scripturally based way. We are looking for dedicated individuals who are effective administrators who can work well with parents and priesthood leaders as they strive to help the rising generation.

Distant preservice process of pursuing teaching in Seminary and Institutes.

(If you live more than 90 miles from a physical preservice center then you are a potential teacher for this program)

Phase 1 (video submission):  Potential teachers submit a 30-minute video of themselves teaching a seminary class.  You might have to find the local Seminaries and Institute Coordinator to get a class to teach.  Then submit the video.

Please make sure video is put at the angle so I can see and hear the students too.

The most qualified applicants will be selected to participate in a 6-week Workshop which is phase 2.

Phase 2 (6 Week workshop) Those selected will participate in a 6-week online zoom workshop, to learn to teach more like the Savior, which requires a potential teacher meeting once a week. Submit another video at the end of the workshop.  The most qualified potential teachers will be offered a position as a "student teacher" and move on to phase 3.

Phase 3 (Student Teaching) Student teach for 1 to 2 semesters in release-time, or a stake called seminary position and be observed frequently (using technology). Other administration classroom observations and interviews will help determine those who are most qualified to be offered ongoing employment with religious education.

LOCATION

It is encouraged that if you live more than 90 miles from a Preservice Center that you contact the following trainers, Kyle Lyons, kylelyons@churchofjesuschrist.org. If you are located in California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, or Hawaii, please contact Adam Peterson, adambpeterson@churchofjesuschrist.org

Jolene Davis at DavisJL@churchofjesuschrist.org can also answer questions. 

  • (Seminary) Bachelor's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching.
  • (Institute) Master's degree from an approved and accredited institution of higher learning, the successful completion of meticulous religious teacher training (preservice) and student teaching
  • Be a worthy and active member of the Church and hold a current temple recommend.
  • Exhibit a testimony of the Savior and His restored gospel.
  • Exemplify Church teachings regarding marriage and family life.
  • Have and maintain a reputation of meeting financial commitments.
  • Relate to and be able to manage a classroom of teenagers.
  • Demonstrate outstanding scripture-teaching skills both face-to-face and online.

Please Note: All positions are subject to close without notice. 

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Teach Effectively 

  • Teach students the doctrines and principles of the gospel as found in the scriptures and the words of the prophets.
  • Teach in a way that leads to understanding and edification.
  • Use approved curriculum and materials.
  • Teach the number of classes recommended by policy in consultation with the area director.

Seek to Develop Professionally

  • Accept faculty assignments.
  • Observe classroom teaching and provide helpful feedback to teachers.
  • Strive for continual professional growth.

Establish an Effective Working Relationships

  • Provide useful information and respect the priesthood leader's time.
  • Establish clear and consistent methods of communication.

Enroll and Encourage Students

  • Work closely with priesthood leaders in identifying and enrolling all potential students.
  • Cultivate a learning environment of love, respect, and purpose in your classroom.

Schedule

Seminary instructors are expected to work the time necessary to accomplish their assigned teaching and administrative responsibilities. Full-time seminary instructors are not eligible for overtime.

Full-time Workload

  • Those in a trimester system should teach four of the five trimester classes each trimester. Those in the eight-period block system should teach six of the eight classes each semester. Those in a seven-period day should teach a minimum of six classes.
  • When possible, the student to teacher ratio should be approximately 150-180 to one. It is recommended that there be no more than thirty-five students per class.

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