Job Information
Sam Houston State University Warner Endowed Visiting Assistant Professor of Journalism in Huntsville, Texas
Requisition: 202400175F
Hiring Salary/Recruiting Range:
Commensurate with education and experience.
Department: Dept of Mass Communication
Nature & Purpose of Position/Usual Duties:
The Department of Mass Communication at Sam Houston State University invites applications to the prestigious Phillip G. Warner Endowed Visiting Assistant Professor in Journalism position. We are seeking a highly motivated and dynamic individual who can inspire and mentor the next generation of media professionals. The ideal candidate for the position should have a robust background in journalism and/or public relations, teaching and service specialization in media relations, strategic communications, and/or journalism, and the desire and ability to contribute to developing the department’s new major and minor programs. The position begins Fall 2025.
Key responsibilities include:
Teach a 3/3 course load, including the media practicum, such as Priority One, the department’s on-campus student PR agency. Teach two or more different courses, such as mass media writing, social media, PR campaigns, sports communication, sports PR, or other related fields in PR and/or journalism. Develop and implement new courses that equip students with essential workforce readiness skills aligned with the emerging media landscape. Organize guest speakers, workshops, and events that support the department’s mission. Participate in departmental, College, and University service while upholding their engagement in the field
Other Specifications/Instructions for the Position:
About the Mass Communication Department:
The Department of Mass Communication at Sam Houston State University serves more than 500 students studying journalism, broadcast production, public relations, advertising, and film. Located in the Dan Rather Communications Building, it is home to 90.5 The Kat, Channel 7, Bearkat Student Media, The Houstonian, and the annual Heatwave Media and Film Festival. The department blends research-focused and practice-oriented faculty of various backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.
About Sam Houston State University:
Located 40 miles north of suburban Houston, Sam Houston State University provides high-quality education, scholarship, and service to qualified students for the benefit of regional, state, national and international constituencies. The university is classified as a High Research Activity university and a “Community Engaged” institution by the Carnegie Commission on Higher Education. SHSU , a Hispanic Serving Institution, is a growing community serving over 21,000 students across three campuses in Huntsville, Conroe, and The Woodlands. For more information, visit https://www.shsu.edu.
This visiting position is a renewable term appointment, typically ranging from 1–3 years. Renewal beyond three years may be considered based on program needs, performance, and strategic alignment with the department’s goals.
The deadline to submit applications is February 24th, 2025. The position will remain open until filled.
Educational Requirements for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):
A Ph.D. in journalism or a closely related field. A distinguished record of professional experience in the field of journalism or public relations
Experience Required for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):
Preferred Qualifications
Prior experience teaching in higher education. Prior experience supervising student organizations and media practicums. Experience developing and teaching undergraduate courses. Active in a professional organization (e.g. PRSA , NAB , etc.)