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[ecrea] Lecturer in Media Studies (A192-11ZZ), Massey University
Fri Jun 10 10:21:28 GMT 2011
*Lecturer in Media Studies (A192-11ZZ)*
School of English & Media Studies, College of Humanities & Social Sciences
/The appointee will have an advanced qualification, ongoing research and
tertiary teaching experience in Media Studies. This position is based at
the Wellington campus. /
Location: Wellington
Term of Contract: Permanent
Salary Package:
http://www.massey.ac.nz/massey/staffroom/national-shared-services/pod/pay-benefits-and-recognition/salary-progression/academic-salary-scales.cfm
Closing Date: 17 July 2011**
*Position Overview*
Applications are invited for a full-time, ongoing lectureship in the
Media Studies programme of the School of English and Media Studies at
Massey University (Wellington campus). The programme teaches courses in
internal and distance learning modes (including online delivery), at
both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The Media Studies undergraduate programme includes courses in film,
television, popular culture, advertising, trauma and the media, visual
culture, new media, stardom and celebrity, independent media, media
ecology, and media practice. The graduate programme focuses on media
theory and research methods, and has a strong research-based emphasis.
Applicants are expected to have a sound background in Media Studies or a
related discipline, and to be able to teach introductory and other
undergraduate courses, and in time to provide graduate courses and
supervision of student research.
It would be an advantage for applicants to have research expertise and
the ability to deliver courses in one or more of the following areas:
new media and cyberculture, global media, visual culture, and advertising.
The successful applicant will have a PhD either completed or very near
to completion at the time of application. Some university teaching
experience and academic publication or other evidence of ongoing
research activity will be expected.
Enquiries about the position should be directed to:
Mrs Carol Seelye, School of English and Media Studies, ph 64-6-350-5799
end_of_the_skype_highlighting x2730, or (c.a.seelye /at/ massey.ac.nz)
<mailto:(c.a.seelye /at/ massey.ac.nz)>
Electronic applications are preferred by means of the Massey University
website: http://massey-careers.massey.ac.nz/Apply/Intro.aspx?p=6996
All applications should include a letter of application, a current
Curriculum Vitae, and the names of three referees (with full contact
details). These should be submitted before the closing date. The
University reserves the right not to make an appointment.
*Job description*
Purpose statement
To provide quality teaching and research in the area of Media Studies.
Responsible to
Head of School
Key accountabilities
Teaching/Supervision
1. Undertake undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as required.
2. Develop and maintain areas of curriculum appropriate to local needs
but consistent with international standards.
3. Coordinate and administer courses effectively.
4. Supervise the research activities of undergraduate students and
postgraduate students (including doctoral candidates) as required.
5. Undertake continuing professional development.
Research
1. Undertake an active, appropriate and viable personal research
programme or participate in team-based research.
2. Publish papers in academic journals and/or larger scholarly works.
3. Present research and act as a discussant at academic conferences.
4. Generate research funding.
5. Maintain a personal PBRF (Performance Based Research Fund) Evidence
Portfolio.
Service to the Community
1. Participate in community service activities that further advance the
profession or field and which are consistent with the University's
planning documents.
2. Assist the School to develop an environment which gives effect to the
obligations of the Treaty of Waitangi.
University Responsibilities
1. Serve on University, College, and/or School committees and working
parties.
2. Ensure the observance of University policy and codes of practice in
all teaching, research, community service and administrative practices.
3. Contribute to the development of a School working environment of
teamwork and cooperation.
Other duties as directed by the Head of School.
*Person specification*
Qualifications
Appropriate advanced qualification (preferably completed PhD).
Experience
Demonstrable teaching experience at appropriate University levels and
research expertise in appropriate subject areas.
Skills, Knowledge, Abilities, Personal Attributes, Behaviours, Competencies
Competence in all areas of professional activity.
A strong sense of professionalism.
Suitable skills in time management.
Strong interpersonal skills.
The ability to maintain good collegial relationships, and a willingness
to engage in team-work.
The capacity to lead tutor teachers in the delivery of courses.
The capacity to develop courses for internal and extramural (distance)
students alike, and to deliver them in a variety of modes, including online.
Additional Pre-employment Checks
Writing sample (long-listed candidates)
Referee check (long-listed candidates)
Qualification check (short-listed candidates)
Previous employment at Massey University check (short-listed candidates)
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