Department: Humanities and Sciences
Position: Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities (Full-Time)
Term: 1 Year (AY 2026/27)
Course Load: 3-3
The Department of Humanities and Sciences at Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor of Humanities for academic year 2026–2027. Candidates should hold a PhD in a relevant discipline (e.g., Literature, History, Classics), but those who are ABD may also be considered. The successful applicant will be asked to teach some combination of the following courses, depending on education and experience:
Fall 2026 (3 Courses) Spring 2027 (3 Courses)
Rhetoric and Composition I Rhetoric and Composition II
Great Works of Western Civilization II Great Works of Western Civilization I
Elementary Latin I Elementary Latin II
Biblical Greek I Biblical Greek II
Application Materials:
1) A Cover Letter detailing commitment to the mission of the Seminary in conversation with Pastores dabo vobis and Ex corde ecclesiae and how the candidate’s pedagogy, teaching experience, and personal example will contribute the formation of young men discerning their vocation;
2) Curriculum Vitae;
3) Two Letters of Recommendation (one from supervising professors/professor colleagues and one from a priest) to be sent separately and directly by the recommender to the contact below;
4) Teaching Evaluations (a representative sample);
5) Writing Sample (preferably published)
Please submit application materials and any questions relating to the position to Daniel J. Crosby, Chair of Humanities and Sciences at dcrosby@scs.edu.
About Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary
Founded in 1832 by Reverend Francis Patrick Kenrick, third Bishop of Philadelphia, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary is the oldest Catholic institution of higher learning in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and one of the oldest in the country. Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary’s mission is to form priests to be shepherds after the heart of Jesus Christ, and permanent deacons, religious and lay men and women for various forms of ministry, service, and discipleship.
Partner dioceses and religious congregations entrust their men to the Theological Seminary and College Seminary, confident in Saint Charles’ commitment to the Four Dimensions of Formation, exercised in fidelity to the Magisterium of the Church.
As a center of enrichment for the larger Church community, Saint Charles provides ongoing academic and pastoral programs to priests, deacons, religious and laity through the School of Diaconal Formation and the School of Theological Studies. Students work toward academic degrees, catechetical certificates and more.
With more than 190 years of rich tradition, Saint Charles Borromeo Seminary has entered a pivotal point in its history. Guided by the Rector, Father Christopher Redcay, ’89, Saint Charles is undergoing exciting changes that include new programs and faculty as well as partnering with area Catholic colleges to provide courses in subjects such as servant leadership.
