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WE MAY BE RIGHT FOR YOU!
MBU employees exhibit a servant’s heart as they help prepare the next generation of Christian leaders. Maranatha is looking for faculty and staff members who are both spiritually mature and professionally competent. A life of Christian service pays eternal benefits. Maranatha was ranked among southeast Wisconsin’s top workplaces by its own employees in a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel survey.
SERVICE
Servant leadership is a key aspect of staff life here at MBU. Serving others as Christ served is a way of life within each sphere of influence.
LEADERSHIP
No matter what your department, you have opportunities to lead others and be the example God intended you to be.
GROWTH
Under the wings of MBU, you can grow and improve in your field of service to become more effective.
EXCELLENCE
Staff is expected to continue the pursuit of excellence; maintaining a bias towards positive change involving growth and maturity.
EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Full-time employees receive:
- Competitive ministry wages
- Excellent education benefits for the employee, spouse and children
- Outstanding health benefits and more
Maranatha does not engage in unlawful discrimination on the basis of sex, race, color, age, physical disability, ancestry, or national origin. The commitment not to discriminate in the University’s services, education programs, or employment practices extends to all applicants for admissions and employment, as required by Title IX and applicable law. Some programs maintain additional requirements for program acceptance. Where applicable, those standards are clearly stated and published. All concerns relating to discrimination can be directed to: Title IX Coordinator, 745 West Main Street, Watertown, WI 53094 (920-206-2305), or to TitleIXCoordinator@mbu.edu.
AVAILABLE POSITIONS
INVEST YOUR RETIREMENT YEARS
Opportunities exist at Maranatha for individuals who desire to invest some of their retirement years in helping us fulfill our mission to develop leaders for ministry in the local church and the world “To the Praise of His Glory.”