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Senior Java Frontend Developer

Tampa, FL · On-site

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Senior Java Frontend Developer

Tampa, FL · On-site

$52 - $66.50/hr

In June 2024, TSR was acquired by Justin Christian, founder and CEO of BCforward, a global provider ... consultants. We are seeking a Senior Java Frontend Developer to join our team within Satbir ...

In June 2024, TSR was acquired by Justin Christian, founder and CEO of BCforward, a global provider ... consultants. We are seeking a Card Program Senior Analyst to join our team. The ideal candidate ...

In June 2024, TSR was acquired by Justin Christian, founder and CEO of BCforward, a global provider ... consultants. We are seeking a Card Program Senior Analyst to join our team. The ideal candidate ...

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A Senior Christian Consultant is a professional who provides guidance and strategic advice to organizations, churches, or individuals based on Christian principles and values. They often help with leadership development, organizational change, conflict resolution, and spiritual growth, ensuring that recommendations align with biblical teachings. With years of experience, they may also mentor junior consultants and facilitate workshops or training sessions. Their role combines faith-based insights with practical consulting expertise to support ethical and effective decision-making.

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To excel as a Senior Christian Consultant, you need a strong background in theology, ministry leadership, and organizational consulting, usually supported by advanced degrees in divinity or related fields. Familiarity with church management software, curriculum development tools, and certifications in coaching or counseling are commonly required. Exceptional interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to inspire and guide diverse faith-based teams are crucial soft skills. These abilities enable consultants to effectively support spiritual growth, organizational health, and strategic development within Christian organizations.

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Senior Christian Consultants often encounter challenges such as balancing faith-based perspectives with practical business solutions and navigating diverse stakeholder expectations within church or faith-based organizations. Effective consultants address these by maintaining open communication, demonstrating empathy, and fostering collaboration between ministry leaders and organizational teams. Additionally, staying informed about current trends in both ministry and consulting helps them provide relevant, impactful guidance that respects both spiritual and operational goals.
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Institute for Christian Anthropology Senior Specialist

THE COLSON CENTER FOR CHRISTIAN WORLD VIEW

Colorado Springs, CO • Remote

$85K - $95K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

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Job description


 
Ministry Position Description
The Colson Center equips Christians with the clarity, confidence, and courage they need to live like Christians in this cultural moment. All employees are part of our ministry effort, and each are assigned significant responsibilities to move our mission and vision forward. This description lays out the key ministry areas this position leads and supports.
 
 Position: Institute for Christian Anthropology Senior Specialist
Location: Colorado Springs (Hybrid) or Remote
Position reports to: Executive Director, Institute for Christian Anthropology
Date written:  July 2026
 
  • Please include a cover letter FOLLOWING your CV as the last page of your PDF attached file
  • Writing samples:
    • Please include a link to a scholarly writing sample, such as an academic paper or journal article.
    • Please include a link to a popular writing sample, such as a blogpost, non-academic essay, or oped (preferably shorter than 1,500 words)

MINISTRY POSITION SUMMARY:
The Senior Specialist will advance the efforts of the Institute for Christian Anthropology by assisting the Executive Director in working with evangelical theologians to contribute to projects on theological anthropology, especially related to embodiment, technology, and meaning. This role will include handling project logistics, assisting editorial processes, and interfacing with Colson Center staff and external stakeholders. The successful candidate will have an advanced degree in theology and current knowledge of theological anthropology. The candidate will be proactive and anticipatory in approach, possess excellent judgment in a variety of situations, demonstrate superior written and verbal communication skills, have a high attention to detail, exemplify an energetic, poised, and positive demeanor, and demonstrate the ability to balance multiple priorities.  
 Key Ministry Responsibilities
-  Assist the Executive Director in identifying and recruiting evangelical theologians and other scholars to contribute to projects on theological anthropology. 
-  Handle correspondence, paperwork, scheduling, and other logistics for scholars contributing to written or video projects or participating in speaking events or colloquia. 
-  Manage multifaceted program logistics and calendars for scholar meetings and conferences, including arranging travel and catering and setting up and breaking down meeting rooms. 
-  Assist the Executive Director with various editorial processes. Frequently compose, proofread, and finalize complex correspondence, documents, meeting minutes, reports, and board meeting materials, using experience and judgment.
-  Provide a bridge for smooth communication and project management between the Institute for Christian Anthropology and other Colson Center staff, demonstrating leadership to maintain credibility, trust, and support with other staff. 
-  Interact with outside stakeholders such as publishers, conference personnel, and vendors.
-  Research topics related to theological anthropology as directed on occasion. 
-  Other duties and special projects, as needed. 
 
Guidelines for All Employees
The Holy Bible, Statement of Beliefs/Faith, Employee Handbook, KPI’s for role, Motivated by the mission of The Colson Center
  
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The successful candidate will have the following minimum qualifications:
  • Master’s degree or Ph.D. in theology.
  • 5+ years of workplace experience with demonstrated track record of success
  • Strong knowledge of theology, especially current knowledge of the field of theological anthropology
  • Superior verbal and written communication skills; demonstrated effectiveness in writing for academic and popular audiences; strong editing skills  
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build relationships with stakeholders, including staff, scholars, consultants, and donors
  • Interest, comfort, and strength working in a dynamic environment
  • Ability to represent the ministry professionally; maintaining confidentiality and handling sensitive matters with discretion and diplomacy
  • Self-starter; highly motivated and resourceful team-player able to manage multiple projects 
  • Strong judgment: able to think and work independently, multi-task, prioritize, and follow through to effectively manage workflow; strong analytical, project management, and problem-solving skills
  • Strong organizational skills with attention to detail, accuracy, protocol, and a commitment to high-quality work
  •  Well versed in Microsoft Office software.
  • Forward-looking thinker who actively seeks opportunities and proposes solutions
Position Classification: Full-Time Exempt 
 
Salary Range:                $85,000 - $95,000
 
Benefits:                       Medical, Dental, Vision, HRA, 403b, Disability, PTO 
 

This is a remote position.