[Air-L] Asst Prof of Sports Media and Communication at U of RI

Scott Kushner scott.kushner at gmail.com
Tue Nov 13 21:39:11 PST 2018


We're looking for a new colleague....

Please apply at https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/4213.  First consideration
11/19/18.  Second consideration may be given to applications received by
12/12/18.

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The Harrington School of Communication and Media at the University of Rhode
Island invites applicants for a tenure-line faculty position at the rank of
assistant professor in sports media and communication to begin fall 2019.

We seek candidates whose teaching and research interests focus on one or
more of the following: sports communication/media, sociology of sport,
physical cultural studies, sports public relations, and/or sports
journalism. Responsibilities include conducting research, teaching existing
courses, and developing new courses in the candidate’s area(s) of expertise.

We seek candidates who demonstrate the ability to develop a sustained
research agenda, provide evidence of successful teaching, and demonstrate
the ability to work effectively with students, faculty, staff and
administrators. Opportunities also exist for collaborations with URI’s
Center for Career and Experiential Learning, URI Athletics, and campus
media outlets.

The Harrington School of Communication and Media is a leader in
communication and media research and education. Administratively housed
within the College of Arts and Sciences, the largest college in the
University of Rhode Island, the Harrington School is home to programs in
communication studies, digital media, film/media, journalism, library and
information studies, public relations, sports media and communication, and
writing and rhetoric.

The ideal candidate for this position will be joining an engaging community
of 65 full-time faculty, 100 part-time instructors, and 1350 undergraduate
and graduate students, and will teach and work with students in our new
$6.8 million communication and media hub and newly renovated broadcast
center.

The University of Rhode Island is conveniently located near the state’s
famous beaches, one mile from an Amtrak station connecting to Boston and
New York City, 20 miles from T.F. Green International Airport, and 30 miles
from Providence, Rhode Island.

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Develop and deliver new courses in sports media and communication at the
undergraduate level and possibly at the graduate level. Teach and enhance
existing or new course offerings. Standard workload includes 18
credit-hours of teaching per year (normally 3 courses per semester),
advising students, developing a scholarly or creative agenda, and
performing service at the department/program, school, college and/or
university level(s) as appropriate.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required:

1. Ph.D. or M.F.A (or other terminal degree) in sports media or
communication or a related field (ABD candidates will be considered; if
hired, the degree must be completed no later than September 1, 2019).

2. Demonstrated ability to develop and deliver courses at the undergraduate
level in any one or more of the following areas: sports
communication/media, sports public relations, or sports journalism.

3. Demonstrated ability to develop a scholarly or creative agenda in any
one or more of the following areas: sports communication/media, sociology
of sport, physical cultural studies, sports public relations, or sports
journalism.

4. Demonstrated proficiency in oral communication.

5. Demonstrated proficiency in written communication.

6. Demonstrated proficiency in electronic media.

7. Demonstrated knowledge of digital media as it relates to sports media.

8. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups/populations.

Preferred:

1. Professional experience in sports journalism or other media and
communication field.

2. Demonstrated evidence of seeking and/or securing funding for research or
creative work.

3. Experience teaching sports media and communication at the undergraduate
and/or graduate level.

4. Demonstrated knowledge of data analysis as it relates to sports media.

5. Demonstrated experience utilizing project- and experienced-based
assignments in the classroom.

ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATION TO REASONABLY
ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.

APPLICATION DEADLINE: The search will remain open until the position has
been filled. First consideration will be given to applications received by
November 19, 2018. Second consideration may be given to applications
received by December 12, 2018. Applications received subsequent to the
second consideration date (December 12, 2018) may not be given full
consideration.

Please apply at https://jobs.uri.edu/postings/4213



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