Salary range: up to $75,000.00, commensurate with education and experience (plus location pay $4,000.00)
Comprehensive benefits: https://www.suny.edu/media/suny/content-assets/documents/benefits/benefit-summaries/UUP-FT-Benefits-at-a-Glance.pdf
Required Education:
Masters
Internal Number: 181784
The Department of American Studies/Media and Communications at State University of New York at Old Westbury is seeking applications for a full-time Assistant Professor starting in Fall 2025. We seek candidates in the field of Digital Journalism with expertise in one or more of the following areas: multiplatform production; investigative reporting; visual journalism; data/sensor journalism; immersive storytelling; broadcast; community and/or social justice journalism; public relations; and/or strategic communications. Ideal candidates will have professional experience in a contemporary newsroom and/or digital media environment, as well as a strong foundation in journalistic ethics and best practices. A record of early adoption and creative implementation of new technologies is a plus. As part of a multidisciplinary department grounded in social justice, the ideal candidate will also have journalistic experience addressing issues of gender, race/ethnicity, immigration, disability, LGBTQIA+, class, or other historically underrepresented communities. Responsibilities include teaching foundation courses (Multimedia Journalism, Writing for Media and/or Investigative Reporting), as well as advanced courses related to area(s) of expertise. Professional responsibilities include consistently good teaching, ongoing successful journalistic/creative output, student advisement, and service. Service includes support of student media outlets while mentoring students as they create multiplatform portfolios and secure related internships in journalism/media. Experience teaching an ethnically diverse, working student body preferred.
The Department of American Studies/Media and Communications houses a B.A. in Media and Communications, a B.A. in American Studies, and a B.A. in Black Studies. We also offer content courses in our School of Education's Master of Arts in Teaching degree and in the interdisciplinary Master of Liberal Studies degree.
Minimum Requirements:
A Master's in Journalism, MFA or terminal degree in media or a related field.
Expertise in one or more of the following areas: multiplatform nonfiction media production; investigative reporting; visual journalism; data/sensor journalism; immersive storytelling; broadcast; community and/or social justice journalism; public relations; and/or strategic communications.
Preferred Qualifications:
Previous experience teaching at the college level.
Experience teaching or mentoring an ethnically diverse, working student population.
A record of professional media production or journalistic work in a contemporary and/or digital nonfiction media environment. in a contemporary newsroom and/or digital nonfiction media environment.
Journalistic experience addressing issues of gender, race/ethnicity, immigration, disability, LGBTQIA+, class, or other historically underrepresented communities.
Experience in student or community media.
Application Instructions:
Please submit the following online:
letter of application,
curriculum vitae,
statement of teaching philosophy, indicating the candidate's approach to teaching Old Westbury's diverse student population,
A portfolio showcasing professional journalistic and/or original nonfiction multimedia works.
contact information (name, email address and telephone number) for three references (we will request letters only for short-listed candidates) and,
a fully completed Old Westbury employment application (available during the online application process).
Only applications submitted online will be considered.
CLOSING DATE FOR RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS: Open until filled.
VISA sponsorship is not available for this position.
We encourage protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, women and minorities to apply.
Employment in this position will be contingent on the College's verification of credentials and any other information required by federal or state law, and SUNY Old Westbury polices, including the completion of pre-employment screening.
The State University of New York at Old Westbury is a dynamic and diverse public liberal arts college that fosters academic excellence through close interaction among students, faculty and staff. Old Westbury weaves the values of integrity, community engagement, and global citizenship into the fabric of its academic programs and campus life. In an environment that cultivates critical thinking, empathy, creativity and intercultural understanding, we endeavor to stimulate a passion for learning and a commitment to building a more just and sustainable world. The University is a community of students, teachers, staff, and alumni bound together in mutual support, respect, and dedication to the Mission.
SUNY Old Westbury serves large populations of underrepresented, first-generation, and non-traditional students. Candidates with experience working with a similar student body, and a demonstrated commitment to supporting these populations, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Since its foundation in 1965, SUNY Old Westbury has been committed to social justice, diversity, and the empowerment of traditionally underserved populations. The University serves a large proportion of non-tradi...tional students and has earned the prestigious Higher Education Excellence in Diversity Award from Insight into Diversity magazine for seven consecutive years.
Located on a 604-acre campus on Long Island, Nassau County, about 40 miles from New York City, SUNY Old Westbury comprises four Schools (Education, Business, Arts and Sciences and Professional Studies) with total enrollment of 4400 students. For more details about the SUNY Old Westbury, please refer to our website at www.oldwestbury.edu.