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A leading public university seeks an Online Adjunct Faculty member for Sports Media and Communication. The role includes course development and teaching in a collaborative environment. Ideal candidates will possess a Master's degree and significant experience in sports media, with a commitment to fostering student engagement in online learning.
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.
Join the faculty of one of America’s top public universities at an exciting time of growth and opportunity. The online graduate program within the College of Journalism and Communications (UF CJC Online) is seeking qualified instructors for two new courses in our 100% online Master of Arts in Mass Communication program.
Since 2012, UF CJC Online has transformed lives through graduate education founded in theory and influenced by industry. We offer the most comprehensive, digitally focused online graduate programs in the world. Students choose from seven master’s concentrations and four graduate certificates that offer unparalleled opportunities for professional growth and advancement. UF CJC Online’s flexible programs are demanding by design and competitive by nature. Equipped with the skills needed to move communication forward, UF CJC Online graduates are an unstoppable force for the Gator Good.
Our program offers courses in a traditional fall/spring format (16-weeks each) and one summer semester (12-weeks). Learn more about our program at: https://onlinemasters.jou.ufl.edu/.
Successful candidates will be available August – December 2025 (Fall semester) to work collaboratively with our administrators and instructional design team to develop one of three new courses. Course development is a formal/paid role. Course creation activities follow a specific process, so all courses meet Quality Matters (QM) standards. The first semester teaching the developed course will be Spring 2025.Teaching contracts will be offered on a regular basis thereafter, dependent on successfully fulfilling the requirements of the role and enrollment demands.
About our Sports Media and Communication Certificate
The College of Journalism and Communications is launching a new online graduate certificate in Sports Media and Communication. This certificate consists of four classes and a total of twelve credits. Students will explore sports media and communication with advanced training in strategic principles for media relations, marketing, and community engagement. They will master writing, digital content creation, and storytelling across multimedia platforms. This program prepares students for the global sports communications industry by combining practical skills with strategic knowledge for various sports contexts.
MMC6936: Digital Content Creation and Strategy in Sports
Course Description
This course equips students with the skills to design and implement effective digital content tailored for the sports industry. Through hands-on projects and strategic analysis, students will learn to engage diverse audiences, enhance brand narratives, and leverage data-driven insights. Emphasizing ethical practices and inclusivity, the course prepares graduates to thrive in the dynamic landscape of sports media and communications.
Course Learning Objectives
In this course, students will learn to:
MMC6936: Global Sports Media and Communications
Course Description
This course offers a comprehensive exploration of the sports media landscape, focusing on both U.S. and global perspectives. Students will examine the evolution of sports media, its impact on society, and the cultural, ethical, and strategic considerations in a globalized sports world. Through case studies, projects, and discussions, students will develop a foundational understanding of how sports media operates, the role of culture in shaping communication, and how international events and trends influence both sports and media.
Course Learning Objectives
In this course, students will learn to:
The ideal candidate will be available to develop and then teach a course to graduate-level students.
Basic Instructor Expectations:
$6,000 / semester
Required Qualifications:• 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.
In order to be considered, you must upload the following materials with your application. Applications will only be accepted through the University of Florida job portal.
Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found athttp://www.naces.org/.
Application must be submitted by 11:55 p.m. (ET) of the posting end date.
Health Assessment Required: No