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Lecturer in Journalism

Job at University of Brighton in Brighton, Brighton and Hove, BN2

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We're excited to present a compelling opportunity for an accomplished individual to join our dynamic Journalism lecturing team. This full-time, permanent position offers a significant platform to shape the future of journalism education and practice within our esteemed School of Art and Media.

As a Lecturer, you will play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality teaching and engaging in impactful research across our four highly regarded, NCTJ-accredited journalism courses: BA (Hons) Journalism, BA (Hons) Sports Journalism, MA Journalism, and MA Sports Journalism. This role is ideal for someone passionate about nurturing the next generation of journalists and contributing to a collective vision for advancing our program.

Advantages for Your Career Path:

  • Shape the Future of Journalism Education: Take an active and influential role in shaping the curriculum and direction of our NCTJ-accredited journalism programs, impacting students across undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
  • Blend Industry Experience with Academia: This position offers the unique advantage of leveraging your substantial industry experience in a rewarding academic setting, bridging the gap between professional practice and theoretical knowledge.
  • Contribute to a Respected Institution: Become part of a supportive academic community within the School of Art and Media, contributing to a collective vision for excellence in journalism.
  • Develop Your Scholarly Pursuits: The role actively encourages and supports a strong research and scholarly track record, providing an excellent environment for academic growth.
  • Advance Your Teaching Expertise: Gain valuable experience teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels, honing your pedagogical skills and mentorship capabilities.
  • Nurture Diversity and Inclusion: Champion and integrate principles of diversity and inclusion into both your teaching and research, contributing to a more equitable and representative journalism landscape.

Key Considerations for Candidates:

To thrive in this role, candidates should possess:

  • A relevant undergraduate or Master's degree in Journalism.
  • Substantive Industry Experience: Recent and significant practical experience in core news reporting and multimedia production across various platforms is essential.
  • Digital and Social Media Expertise: A deep understanding of how digital and social media are integrated into contemporary journalism practice.
  • Commitment to Inclusivity: A strong dedication to fostering diversity and inclusion within higher education and the journalism industry.
  • Up-to-Date Subject Knowledge: Current and comprehensive knowledge of the journalism field, including emerging professional and vocational developments and essential transferable skills.
  • Research Potential: A demonstrable track record in research or a clear ambition and trajectory for scholarly work.

Beneficial Qualifications (Not Essential but Highly Valued):

  • Previous teaching experience in journalism at the undergraduate and/or postgraduate level.
  • A professional journalism qualification awarded by the National Council for the Training of Journalists (NCTJ).
  • High-level knowledge of technical journalism aspects, including TV and radio studio production, audio-visual editing, content management systems, and page design software.

This permanent, full-time position offers a competitive salary range of £41,064 to £48,822 per annum, reflecting the importance and scope of the role. We are an inclusive employer and welcome applications from job sharers.

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