Home > Union Theological Seminary Salary

Union Theological Seminary Salary

  • 37
  • 28
  • 75
Union Theological Seminary average salary is $50,170, median salary is $51,334 with a salary range from $46,675 to $52,499.
Union Theological Seminary salaries are collected from government agencies and companies. Each salary is associated with a real job position. Union Theological Seminary salary statistics is not exclusive and is for reference only. They are presented "as is" and updated regularly.
Low
46,675
Average
50,170
Median
51,334
High
52,499
Total 1 Union Theological Seminary Salaries. Sorted by Date, page 1
Ranked By:
Job Title Salaries City Year More info
It Employment Specialist 46,675-52,499 San Diego, CA, 92101 2012 Union Theological Seminary It Employment Specialist Salaries (3)
Union Theological Seminary San Diego, CA Salaries
Calculate how much you could earn

It's FREE. Based on your input and our analysis.     How we do it?

All fields are required for calculation accuracy.

  • We will send you an email to access your personalized report.
  • We won’t share your email address

Union Theological Seminary salary is full-time annual starting salary. Intern, contractor and hourly pay scale vary from regular exempt employee. Compensation depends on work experience, job location, bonus, benefits and other factors.

Real Jobs Salary - Salary List
Calculate Your Salary Ranking
Union Theological Seminary Jobs
See more Union Theological Seminary Jobs»
Search All Jobs

JobCompare – Find open jobs faster
Union Theological Semi... Information
  • Union Theological Seminary
  • Industry: Education/Training
  • City: New York, NY
  • Union Theological Seminary has always embodied the freedom to learn and the freedom to teach¡ªideals that may be more critical than ever to churches and society at this moment in history. Founded in 1836, Union forged a new vision for theological education: to center ministerial training in an urban context so that academic excellence and personal faith might respond to the needs of the city.Today, a new Union in a world city remains faithful to that vision. With roots that are firmly planted in the Protestant, Reformed tradition, the Seminary continues to reform itself in response to the changing needs