Join the CCBC Team
Serving in Christ-Centered Community
Calvary Chapel Bible College exists to prepare students for Spirit-filled life and ministry through the study of Scripture in Christ-centered community.
Our staff serve not only as administrators and educators, but as mentors, guides, and partners in formation.
While we are not always actively hiring, we welcome conversations with individuals who feel called to serve alongside us in advancing the mission of CCBC.
Current Openings
Admissions and Recruitment Manager
The Admissions and Recruitment Coordinator manages the admissions funnel from first inquiry through enrollment, leads campus tours and recruitment events, and cultivates relationships with churches locally and nationally to support student recruitment.
Dean of Academics
The Dean of Academics will steward the college’s academic vision, oversee institutional assessment and accreditation processes, and guide the thoughtful development of future academic programs consistent with CCBC’s mission and capacity.
Pass Along Your Resume - Just in Case
CCBC occasionally considers candidates for administrative, faculty, and student-facing roles as needs arise. If you believe your experience and calling align with the mission of Calvary Chapel Bible College, you are welcome to submit a resume and brief statement of interest for future consideration.
Our Values
We Search the Scripture
We value the Bible as our primary textbook to develop a Christian worldview, searching the Scriptures to think and live Biblically.
We Grow Together
We value Christ-centered community as essential for genuine spiritual growth and unity in discipleship.
We Aspire to Serve
We value serving others as fundamental to the formation of mature believers who are selfless doers of the Word.
We Rely on the Spirit
We value the ongoing work of the Holy Spirit as crucial for witness, always relying on His gifts and leading.
We Answer the Call
We value every calling as a venue for glorifying God, equipping students to discern and fulfill their roles in the church and the world as an act of worship.

