Online Adjunct Faculty – Sports Media and Communication
Job title: Online Adjunct Faculty – Sports Media and Communication in USA at University of Florida
Company: University of Florida
Job description: Classification Title:Online Adjunct Faculty - Sports Media and Communication
Classification Minimum Requirements:
- Master's Degree required. Terminal degree a plus.
- Minimum 5 years professional sports media experience specific to the content of the desired course (for example, content creation or global sports issues). Six plus years preferred.
- Minimum 3 years teaching experience in higher education preferred but we can train candidates with exceptional professional experience and little to no teaching experience. Online and/or graduate-level teaching experience a plus. Experience teaching a graduate-level class preferred.
- Develop and implement comprehensive digital content strategies that align with organizational goals, focusing on audience analysis, platform selection, and performance metrics.
- Analyze and interpret data from digital campaigns to assess effectiveness, refine content strategies, and make informed decisions that optimize engagement and reach.
- Craft compelling narratives that enhance brand identity in the sports industry, employing storytelling techniques that resonate with target audiences and foster community engagement.
- Ethical and Inclusive Practices: Evaluate and apply ethical standards and inclusive practices in digital content creation, ensuring representation and accessibility across all platforms to reach diverse audiences effectively.
- Examine how cultural differences influence sports communication strategies and develop approaches for effective cross-cultural engagement in the global sports industry.
- Evaluate the impact of media on sports development, societal narratives, and the shaping of public opinion and cultural values.
- Explore the role of international sporting events, media rights, and global sports marketing in shaping global sports narratives and audience engagement.
- Discuss ethical considerations in sports media, focusing on representation, inclusivity, and cross-cultural sensitivity in both domestic and international contexts.
- Identify current trends and challenges in sports communication, focusing on the rise of social media, the internationalization of sports leagues, and the role of digital platforms in engaging global audiences and promoting sports brands.
- Prepare all course materials prior to the start of each semester.
- Meet Quality Assurance standards for course design through a collaborative working relationship with a team of instructional designers.
- Take ownership of course material and make updates to content and assignments to ensure the information is current and accurate.
- Proactively engage with students throughout each week through meaningful activities that promote student academic growth.
- Engage with students in a professional and respectful manner. Promote a positive learning environment.
- Provide individualized, supportive and meaningful assignment feedback to further student learning.
- Provide students with clear assignment expectations including directions, rubrics and samples if necessary.
- Reply to student and staff inquiries within 48 hours.
- Grade all student work within 10-days of the assignment's due date or within 10-days of the submission date if the assignment was submitted late.
- Master's Degree required. Terminal degree a plus.
- Minimum 5 years professional sports media experience specific to the content of the desired course (for example, content creation or global sports issues). 6+ years preferred.
- Minimum 3 years teaching experience in higher education preferred but we can train candidates with exceptional professional experience and little to no teaching experience. Online and/or graduate-level teaching experience a plus. Experience teaching a graduate-level class preferred.
- Experience with Canvas LMS preferred.
- Experience with Quality Matters (QM) standards preferred.
- Resume or CV (Required)
- Teaching Philosophy Statement or Portfolio (Optional/Preferred)