University of Arizona is hiring: Director, School of Journalism (UPDATED) in Tuc
University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ, United States, 85718
Director, School of Journalism (UPDATED)
Posting Number
req20792
Department
Journalism
Department Website Link
Location
Main Campus
Address
Tucson, AZ USA
Position Highlights
Note: The contact for applicants has been updated.
The Director of the School of Journalism will work to advance and strengthen the professional and research ambitions that are central to the school's mission. That mission is based on three fundamental ideas: (1) Journalists fulfill a crucial role in a democracy, providing the public with independent and accurate information about issues and events so citizens can make informed judgments about policy and policy makers. (2) Information provided by the news media forms the foundation for much of the research in other fields, such as history and political science. (3) Ongoing research informs the field and the practice and is a critical aspect of the future of journalism and public understanding of the changing dimensions of the field and where news media, other media and more broadly, information ecosystems, are situated in democratic systems.
The school director administers the School of Journalism in collaboration with the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The director is expected to attract, mentor and retain faculty of the highest quality; expand and broaden the school's research activities and advance its funding and reputation; foster public engagement and outreach, and maintain and support educational programs that provide undergraduate and graduate students with the essential skills and values to meet the challenges - and obligations -- that journalists and researchers in journalism face in serving an inclusive and increasingly globally-connected world in a time of ever-changing technology.
The director, who reports to the SBS Dean, manages personnel, budgeting, scheduling, curriculum, and program assessment reviews, including university and national level accreditation. The director also advocates for the program within the College, across campus and before local, state and national audiences. The school director leads, oversees, administers, and advances the school's overarching vision for instruction, research, and service and outreach responsibilities.
Outstanding UA benefits include health, dental, and vision insurance plans; life insurance and disability programs; paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays; UA/ASU/NAU tuition reduction for the employee and qualified family members; retirement plans; access to UA recreation and cultural activities; and more!
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Duties & ResponsibilitiesInternal management, oversight and evaluation of:
- Enrollment, curriculum, and instructional materials
- In-person and online delivery of curriculum
- Personnel hiring, professional growth and promotion, review and evaluation
- Program budgets
- Student concerns, complaints, grade authorizations and appeals
- Strategic planning, reporting, research and assessment
- Internal communications with students, faculty and staff
- External communications with alumni, donors and friends of the school
- Advocacy for the School of Journalism within SBS and among other UA departments, offices, and units, as well as among external audiences
- Advocacy for the various programs within the School of Journalism, including science/environmental reporting and public affairs, bilingual journalism, broadcasting, global media studies, and innovations in journalism and journalism education
Required
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: - Effective leadership and organizational skills, including a commitment to inclusion in representation in management and supervisory practices
- Knowledge of the evolving landscape of journalism, journalistic platforms and journalism studies in the age of artificial intelligence
- A commitment to the enduring values of journalism, press freedom and freedom of information
- Familiarity with best practices for assessment and scholarship
- Strong organizational abilities and constructive problem-solving skills
- Effective verbal and written communication skills, including fluency in social media
- Strong computer, research, data management, and program development/assessment skills
- Strong interpersonal communication skills, including an ability to foster effective collaborative relationships with colleagues and organizations on and off campus
- Ability to network with professional media institutions and organizations to support journalistic values and encourage learning and internship opportunities for students
- Familiarity with the constantly evolving skills and abilities
required of journalism and journalists in the age of artificial
intelligence and digital media
- Record commensurate with appointment as a tenured Full Professor with the School of Journalism
- Ph.D. in the social sciences, humanities, or related disciplines
- Classroom experience teaching journalism, journalism studies or related subjects
- Experience managing or administering a program or project
- Experience and competence in working with an inclusive population
- Experience in pursuing fundraising and grants to supplement revenue streams for school programs and research
- Experience in managing university and national level accreditation and program reviews.
- Experience in community engagement and outreach
- At least three (3) years' supervisory/administrative experience in journalism or related field
- At least five (5) years' experience teaching in journalism or related field
- Professional journalism experience
- Demonstrated experience with shared governance
- Demonstrated excellence in critical thinking and using formal and informal data sources to inform, direct, and evaluate processes, programs, and personnel
- Experience proposing and managing budgets
- Experience recruiting an inclusive and distinguished faculty that consists of both journalistic professionals and academically strong tenure-track researchers
- Experience networking with regional, national, and/or global organizations engaged in journalism and journalism education
Rank
Professor Tenure Information
Tenured (T)
FLSA
Exempt
Full Time/Part Time
Full Time
Number of Hours Worked per Week
40
Job FTE
1.0
Work Calendar
Academic
Job Category
Academic Administration
Benefits Eligible
Yes - Full Benefits
Rate of Pay
DOE
Compensation Type
salary at 1.0 full-time equivalency (FTE)
Type of criminal background check required:
Name-based criminal background check (non-security sensitive)
Number of Vacancies
1
Target Hire Date
Expected End Date
Contact Information for Candidates
Mitra Christian
mitrac@arizona.edu
Open Date
10/21/2024
Open Until Filled
Yes
Documents Needed to Apply
Curriculum Vitae (CV) and Cover Letter
Special Instructions to Applicant
Diversity Statement
At the University of Arizona, we value our inclusive climate because we know that diversity in experiences and perspectives is vital to advancing innovation, critical thinking, solving complex problems, and creating an inclusive academic community. As a Hispanic-serving institution, we translate these values into action by seeking individuals who have experience and expertise working with diverse students, colleagues, and constituencies. Because we seek a workforce with a wide range of perspectives and experiences, we provide equal employment opportunities to applicants and employees without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or genetic information. As an Employer of National Service, we also welcome alumni of AmeriCorps, Peace Corps, and other national service programs and others who will help us advance our Inclusive Excellence initiative aimed at creating a university that values student, staff and faculty engagement in addressing issues of diversity and inclusiveness.
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