Below you will find jobs listings employers have posted with SBL. SBL members and non-members are able to view ads posted for positions of teaching, research, administration, librarianships, and professional and religious leadership. Plans are underway to create a single job-listing site, which will be managed jointly by SBL and AAR; see recent email
sent to SBL and AAR members
Please
note that additional employment listings can be found on the
American
Academy of Religion website, including positions registered for the Annual
Meetings 2012 Employment Center in Chicago.
Click here to view an archive list of previous job listings.
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