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[Commlist] Vacancy: Lecturer in Broadcast Journalism
Fri Jul 05 06:21:05 GMT 2024
London Metropolitan University is seeking to hire a Lecturer in
Television Journalism for a 0.8 permanent post (four days a week). The
job spec, application and information about how to apply can be found
here:
https://iaetme.fa.ocs.oraclecloud.com/hcmUI/CandidateExperience/en/sites/Standard/requisitions/preview/37/?mode=location
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Job Description
You will take responsibility for much of the Broadcast Journalism
provision in the Journalism area, concentrating mainly on television.
You will have worked as a broadcast journalist in industry and be
appropriately qualified and will have experience of higher education
teaching, knowledge of and ability to use various and
journalism-related hardware and software equipment and
packages, especially audio-visual and related ones. You will be skilled
and experienced in using audio-visual equipment including but not
restricted to cameras, sound equipment and mixing and editing equipment.
Please note: We are looking for a journalist who can shoot and edit
their own TV packages, and who is capable of teaching those skills to
students. We are NOT looking for someone who only has experience as a
news editor, directing editorial content.
You will also be familiar with multiplatform production and have
some knowledge and experience of the media, and creative industries
sectors and will have been engaged in some research and/or
creative practice in these sectors.
You will additionally be involved in a range of other activities in
the area, both within the university and in liaison with its various
partners. As well as Broadcast Journalism, these activities will include
general journalistic study, teaching, analysis and production of various
sorts.Experience and knowledge relating to various types of contemporary
communications (political, marketing, social media etc) would be
beneficial in this role.
You will make a significant teaching contribution and will teach on
undergraduate and potentially postgraduate courses, the extended degree
in Journalism and other cognate and developing courses as appropriate.
Beyond this, you will have some
knowledge of journalistic theory and practice in one
or more of the following areas as well as having an ability to
contribute to all of them: package creation, reporting, writing, media
law, social media journalism, political journalism, data journalism,
arts journalism, fashion journalism and more.
Interviews due to be held in week commencing 22 July 2024.
Please direct any informal inquiries to Journalism Course Leader Wendy
Sloane, (w.sloane /at/ londonmet.ac.uk).
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