Position Title:Adjunct, Media StudiesTime Type:Part timePosition Summary and Qualifications:Saint Joseph's University's Department of Communication and media Studies has an ongoing need for highly qualified adjunct faculty to teach courses. Professionals with experience and a passion for teaching communication/media studies to undergraduates will be given preference. Part-time adjunct faculty may instruct 1 or 2 courses each semester.Courses include: Media Production (audio, video, documentary, graphic design) Media Writing Health Communication Sports Media
Required Materials:To complete your application, please submit a Cover Letter/Letter of Interest, a Resume/Curriculum Vitae, and a Statement of Teaching Philosophy.
Duties and Responsibilities include:- Teaching of a specified course according to Department of Communication and media Studies.
- Preparation of course materials.
- Providing support and guidance to students.
- Holding regular office hours.
- Reporting mid-semester and final grades electronically.
Secondary Responsibilities include:- Occasional meetings with the Department Chair and other faculty members to discuss pedagogical issues.
- Cooperation with course coordinators or other program faculty to assure quality and consistency across the program.
Minimum Qualifications:- A Master's Degree in Communication/Journalism/Media Studies or related field or equivalent professional experience.
- Professional media experience
Preferred Qualifications:- Previous teaching experience.
- Some flexibility in class scheduling.
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