Instructor/Assistant Professor of Mass Communications - Tenure Track
- Employer
- Claflin University
- Location
- Orangeburg, SC
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- Faculty Jobs
- Professional Fields, Communication & Journalism
- Position Type
- Tenured & Tenure-Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
Job Details
The Department of Mass Communications invites applications for instructor/assistant professor for the Spring 2018 semester, no later than Fall 2020. The selected individual will teach television and radio production courses. The selected individual should have some basic knowledge with Web Design, Digital Media/Convergence courses and as well as support the overall mass communications curriculum. The candidate will supervise and support department production projects, facilities and students. He/she will participate in advising, research and service activities as required and perform any other duties within the scope of the position.
Qualifications
PhD. in Mass Communications. Expertise in the area of Adobe Creative Suites Software, Video and Audio Editing Software, such as Avid Editing, ProTools and Final Cut Pro, required. Basic knowledge of Multi-Media & Convergence Equipment expected.
APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applicants should complete an employment letter, to include uploading your current curriculum vita, copies of transcripts of all graduate work, three current letters of recommendation and the addresses, telephone numbers and emails of at least three references:
Dr. Isaiah McGee, Dean
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Claflin University
400 Magnolia Street
Orangeburg, SC 29115
Email: Imcgee@claflin.edu Office telephone: (803) 535-5234
Organization
Claflin University is a nationally ranked comprehensive institution of higher education affiliated with The United Methodist Church. A historically black university founded in 1869, Claflin is committed to providing students with access to exemplary educational opportunities in its undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs. Claflin seeks to foster a rich community comprised of students, faculty, staff, and administrators who work to nurture and develop the skills and character needed for engaged citizenship and visionary and effective leadership.
In its undergraduate programs, Claflin provides students with the essential foundation of a liberal arts education. Emphasizing critical and analytic thinking, independent research, oral and written communication skills, the University invites students to use disciplined study to explore and confront the substantive challenges facing the global society. Claflin’s graduate programs provide opportunities for advanced students to increase their specialization in particular fields of study oriented toward professional enhancement and academic growth. Its continuing education programs provide students with expanded avenues for professional development and personal fulfillment.
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Commitment to Excellence
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Commitment to Financial Accountability
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