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The University of Florida's College of Journalism and Communications (CJC) in Gainesville seeks an accomplished sports media professional to join our faculty as a Visiting Assistant In/Associate In for Sports Media position.
This position is a 3-year appointment and is a 12-month essential personnel non-tenure track role designed for candidates with a strong background in any of the following areas: sports media, production, broadcast, as well as experience across various media platforms.
The selected candidate will be responsible for teaching, mentoring students, managing content creation, and participating in professional organizations, with a focus on enhancing the educational experience in sports media. The successful candidate should offer distinguished service to its department, college, university and profession.
Key Responsibilities
● Teach up to the equivalent of two three-credit-hour courses per semester.
● Mentor and advise undergraduate and graduate students as assigned.
● Promote, oversee & teach select immersive experiences in our Sports@CJC program
● Manage student content creation within the Innovation News Center (INC).
● Oversee and schedule student content coverage for WRUF and WUFT.
● Collaborate and facilitate content creation with fellow managers within the INC.
● Participate in scholarly and professional organizations.
● Engage in shared governance and perform other duties as assigned.
More about UF’s College of Journalism and Communications
Accredited by ACEJMC, the college has earned its reputation for excellence over the last half century on the strength of its programs, faculty, students and alumni; the stories they tell; and the difference they make around the world. The college provides immersive learning through the INC; Fresh Take Florida; project-based and study abroad journalistic courses; the Agency, the Division of Multimedia Properties; the Summer Media Institute for high school students; extensive research offerings; and many more extracurricular groups and programs. Our 84 full-time faculty members and 139 part-time colleagues serve in four academic departments: Advertising, Journalism, Public Relations and Media Production Management and Technology. We enroll about 2,400 undergraduates both in-person and on-line. Nearly 120 graduate students are earning master’s and doctoral degrees. Another 750 are pursuing online master’s and graduate certificates.
About the University of Florida
UF is the state’s sole member of the Association of American Universities. In 2023, UF faculty generated more than $1.1 billion in research grants, including a comprehensive long-term AI initiative (https://ai.ufl.edu/about/); UF research is enhanced by the availability of state-of-the-art infrastructure that includes a supercomputer.
The University of Florida offers a competitive salary commensurate with similar positions and includes a full benefits package. To view the university’s Total Reward benefit package, please click here: https://benefits.hr.ufl.edu/.
CJC is among the top colleges for journalism and communications in the world. Our faculty are collaborative and ambitious for ourselves and our students. We publish in top professional and research outlets. Our students are regularly recognized in national and regional journalism awards including Hearst, Murrow, Emmys, Tellys, the Society of Professional Journalists, the Online News Association, the Broadcast Education Association, the Society of Environmental Journalists and many others.
Our engaged alumni, who lead newsrooms and report across the globe, have won 32 Pulitzer Prizes.
Our immersive teaching model trains undergraduate and graduate students on professional platforms to produce high-caliber news content for mass audiences. Journalism faculty collaborate with our colleagues in CJC’s Media Production Management and Technology, Public Relations, and Advertising departments on contemporary curriculum to prepare students for a wide range of careers. We also partner across disciplines with faculty in UF’s 15 other colleges on projects ranging from college sports ethics to helping the world visualize climate change.
About Gainesville, Florida
As home to Florida's largest and oldest university, Gainesville (http://cityofgainesville.org) is one of the state's centers of education, medicine, cultural events and athletics. Gainesville and the surrounding areas are home to about 250,000 people, a robust arts community, several museums, a world-class health care system anchored at UF, a downtown core known for its restaurants and brew pubs, excellent public and private schools, and abundant nature exemplified by clear, natural springs. Additionally, within two hours are attractions such as Disney World, Universal Studios, Busch Gardens and historic St. Augustine. Explore Gainesville in 60 Seconds.
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