Location: Seward,NE, USA
ASSISTANT, ASSOCIATE, OR PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
* DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH, COMMUNICATION, & THEATRE ARTS-
Concordia University, Nebraska, an institution of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, believes, teaches, and confesses that the Holy Scriptures are the inspired, inerrant, and infallible Word of God. As people called by the Holy Spirit through the Gospel to saving faith in Christ Jesus, the Word of God guides all we do in leading, teaching, and learning. Concordia equips students for lives of learning, service, and leadership in the home, church, and world.
Come and belongjoin our team of passionate service leaders!
Concordia University is needing an Assistant, Associate, or Professor of Communication who wants to be a part of this mission. The main campus (and this role) is located in Seward, Nebraska. If you thrive in a Christian atmosphere and community-driven environment, you will enjoy Concordia University's community feel. If you want to learn more about Concordia University, Nebraska, please visit www.cune.edu.
Position Purpose:
This position provides instruction in Communication, program and curriculum development, advising and mentoring of students, and marketing and recruitment for the communication program as assigned by the Chair of the English, Communication, and Theatre Arts Department. This is a full-time position with full-time benefits package.
Responsibilities:
* Teaches Communication courses as needed and directed by the Chair of the ECTA Department.
* Prepares course materials including syllabi, assignments, projects, and tests.
* Evaluates student work and assigns grades.
* Sponsors the department's communication honor society and supports other departmental student activities.
* Serves a leading role in the curriculum, program assessment, marketing, recruitment, and advising for the Communication program.
* Serves as an advisor for students in the Communication program.
* Mentors students involved in research.
* Provides leadership for student internships and job opportunities including maintaining and establishing contacts in business and industry.
* Participates in campus activities and serves on faculty and institutional committees as assigned.
* Perform administrative duties as assigned.
* Actively pursue scholarly and academic research activities.
* The position will have an expectation of a Ph.D. in Communication (or a related area) or a willingness to pursue a Ph.D.
* Actively integrate and model Christian faith in academic content, teaching, and work with students and colleagues.
* Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications:
Education-
* Master's degree in Communication (or a closely related area) required.
* Ph.D. in Communication (or a closely related area) preferred or a willingness to pursue a Ph.D. degree.
Experience-
Appropriate successful experience in the workplace or in a classroom that will lead to successful university-level teaching and mentoring in an acceptable subset of the following areas:
* Successful teaching experience in Communication at the high school and/or university levels.
* Successful student-friendly advising and mentoring experience at the high school or university level.
* Familiarity with higher education, curriculum planning, course development, best teaching and administrative practice, learning management systems.
Special Position Requirements:
* Ability to communicate professionally with a diverse constituency both on and off-campus
* Ability to communicate with and mentor students in the Communication program.
* Ability to provide a leading role in the maintenance and growth of the current Communication program and the development of additional Communication programs.
Preferences:
* Values and beliefs aligned with the Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod.
* Committed to an environment of encouragement, teamwork, and excellence within a Christian University.
* Demonstrate character qualities of enthusiasm, courtesy, flexibility, integrity, gratitude, kindness, self-control, perseverance, and punctuality.
* Be professional and courteous in dealing with students, families, faculty and staff, and the general public.