Oral Roberts University
Open Rank Professor of Communication Job at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa
Oral Roberts University, Tulsa, OK, United States, 74171
ABOUT US
Oral Roberts University is a non-profit organization whose staff and faculty actually make a difference in the lives of its students. We pride ourselves on our culture and the values we uphold. Our team is passionate about what we do, and we want you to make us even better!
As a globally recognized, Holy Spirit-empowered university, we develop whole leaders for the whole world through a unique Whole Person education. Students come to ORU not to "stay" in their faith but to GROW in faith and to become the Spirit-empowered leaders they are called to be.
JOB DESCRIPTION
- FULL TIME
The School of Communication & Public Affairs in the College of Arts & Cultural Studies is accepting applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Communication to begin Spring or Fall 2024. Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested applicants may contact the Interim Chair of the School of Communication & Public Affairs, Dr. Curtis Ellis (wellis@oru.edu; 918-495-7308) with questions about the opening.
RESPONSIBILITIES
APPLICATION REMINDERS:
Oral Roberts University is a non-profit organization whose staff and faculty actually make a difference in the lives of its students. We pride ourselves on our culture and the values we uphold. Our team is passionate about what we do, and we want you to make us even better!
As a globally recognized, Holy Spirit-empowered university, we develop whole leaders for the whole world through a unique Whole Person education. Students come to ORU not to "stay" in their faith but to GROW in faith and to become the Spirit-empowered leaders they are called to be.
JOB DESCRIPTION
- FULL TIME
The School of Communication & Public Affairs in the College of Arts & Cultural Studies is accepting applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Communication to begin Spring or Fall 2024. Review of applications will begin immediately. Interested applicants may contact the Interim Chair of the School of Communication & Public Affairs, Dr. Curtis Ellis (wellis@oru.edu; 918-495-7308) with questions about the opening.
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Demonstrate excellence in teaching, scholarship, and service.
- Teach four communication courses per semester, including two sections of Oral Communication (public speaking) per term. Additional courses are dependent on the candidate's experience as they intersect the school's needs. The undergrad teaching load is 4-4.
- Teach at the undergraduate level in both face-to-face and virtual modalities but could eventually include graduate courses.
- Advise students majoring and minoring in communication.
- Connect students with and review internship opportunities.
- Engage in scholarly research, presentations, and publications and in professional development activities. ORU is a teaching university with an active research agenda encouraged.
- Be involved in university activities such as faculty meetings, committee meetings, retreats, and chapel services.
- Additional skills and experience in debate coaching, event planning, grant writing, nonprofit management, and philanthropy may elevate one's candidacy.
- A Ph.D. in Communication is preferred, though candidates with and Masters degree and at least 18 hours of Masters-level course work in Communication, and ABD candidates will be considered.
- Demonstrate integrated faith in the classroom, the church, and community.
- Have a demonstrated history of or potential for successful and excellent teaching and student engagement.
APPLICATION REMINDERS:
- Complete the ORU faculty application
- Please provide a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and transcripts from all colleges and universities listed on your C.V. and application. These items can be uploaded to the 'Additional Documents' section of the application.
- Please provide names, titles, and e-mail addresses for three references. (Included in the application)