Lecturer of Communication
Company: Seton Hall University, New Jersey
Location: South Orange
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
The College of Human Development, Culture, and Media at Seton
Hall University invites applications for a Lecturer of
Communication (contract faculty) position in the Department of
Communication, Media, and the Arts beginning in August 2026. Duties
and Responsibilities: The Department of Communication, Media and
Arts fosters academic interdisciplinarity, and its engaging
curriculum primes students to immediately launch careers or to
pursue advanced degrees. Students are prepared to practice in a
multimedia world, thanks to their experience with cutting-edge
tools and unparalleled, studio-based learning opportunities. They
attain an expert’s facility with the complexity of sharing messages
across all media to create shared meaning and understanding among
diverse groups. The candidate will be expected to maintain a strong
presence on our South Orange, NJ residential campus while engaging
in an array of high-impact activities with students that include
teaching, advisement, mentoring, and academic program development.
The position entails a 12-credit teaching requirement during the
Fall and Spring semesters (i.e., 4 courses per semester),
commensurate with Department needs. Lecturers are initially
appointed for a one-year term, which may be renewed and extended
for a period of up to three years by the University; there is no
limit on the number of renewals that may be sought, subject to
Department and College needs. Lecturers are also eligible for
promotion to the rank of Senior Lecturer. Duties and
Responsibilities *Lecturers teach four courses (12 credit hours)
per semester on the South Orange campus. Potential courses to be
taught include COST 1600 – Speaking and Listening in a Digital Age,
COMM 1670 Introduction to Communication Theory, COMM 2623
Persuasive Speaking, COMM 2625 – Public and Presentational
Speaking, and COMM 2626 Rhetorical Criticism. Additional courses
within the Department are possible commensurate with expertise;
*Active service across the College and Department; *Student
advisement and mentorship; *Curriculum development and program
assessment, review, and revision; *A commitment to the University’s
Mission. About the Brownson Speech and Debate Team The Brownson
Speech and Debate Team is a highly competitive co-curricular
program characterized by well-rounded Individual Events speakers,
partial scholarships, International Public Debate, and strong
institutional support. About the College of Human Development,
Culture, and Media Launched in Summer 2023, Seton Hall’s College of
Human Development, Culture, and Media (CHDCM) embodies the
University’s commitment to pedagogical innovation, intellectual
ferment, and community engagement. Uniting scholars and students
from four dynamic departments — Communication, Media, and the Arts;
Education Leadership, Management, and Policy; Educational Studies;
and Professional Psychology and Family Therapy — the College is the
new home of cutting-edge, transdisciplinary inquiry into the
stickiest problems of our time. The faculty, staff, and students of
the College seek to improve the human condition by collaborating
across distinct fields that uniquely complement one another—the
arts, communication, education, leadership and mental health.
Expression underpins all facets of the College’s portfolio — media
as a form of education and artistic expression; teaching and
learning as modes of creative expression; expression and
expressibility as critical to counseling and therapeutic treatment;
and self-expression as a vehicle of social agency. With enrollment
at approximately 1,550 total students, both graduate and
undergraduate, CHDCM is the second largest college at Seton Hall
University, with approximately 70 full time faculty and 125 adjunct
faculty. For more information about the College of Human
Development, Culture, and Media, and Seton Hall University, please
visit our website,
https://www.shu.edu/human-development-culture-media/ Required
Qualifications: *Earned M.S. or M.A. from an accredited institution
in a communication discipline (or related field). *1 year of
experience teaching communication to undergraduate students.
*Demonstrated ability to collaborate effectively, individually and
in teams, with students and colleagues from diverse backgrounds.
Desired Qualifications: *Ph.D. in communication discipline (or
related field); *Experience working with diverse populations or a
strong commitment to multicultural education and inclusive
practices; *Experience teaching courses both on-campus and
alternate modalities with demonstrated effectiveness; *Interest in
interdisciplinary collaborations, research, and academic innovation
across the College’s Academic Departments and University; and
*Candidates qualified for a secondary administrative appointment in
Forensics are preferred. Desired qualifications related to
Forensics include: (1) debate experience and tournament host; (2)
significant individual events forensics coaching experience and
successful record in all genres (e.g., public address, limited
preparation, and interpretation); (3) travel to a minimum of 4-6
tournament weekends with students per semester, including
transportation rental and corresponding valid driver’s license; and
(4) evidence of ability to work with assistant coaches and Director
of Forensics in a collaborative environment Licenses and
Certificates: *If applicable, a secondary appointment related to
Forensics requires a valid driver’s license. Salary Range: $55,071
- $61,190 Exempt/Nonexempt: Exempt Physical Demands: General Office
Environment Special Instructions to Applicants: Required materials
include: (1) Cover letter; (2) CV; (3) Name and contact information
for three (3) professional references; (4) statement of teaching
philosophy; and (5) transcript(s) for all coursework completed,
indicating receipt of all degrees. Optional materials include: (1)
forensics coaching philosophy; (2) prior student evaluations;
and/or (3) letters of reference. The Search Committee will conduct
online video interviews with semi-finalists. Finalists will be
invited to a required on-campus full-day visit. Inquiries may be
directed to the search committee chair, Dr. Jon Radwan, by phone at
(973) 275-2170 or via email at jon.radwan@shu.edu. Review of
applications is underway and will continue until a candidate is
appointed. Applicants who submit their application and all
materials by December 15 will receive priority consideration.
Benefits Information: Life today is complex. That’s why Seton Hall
University offers a comprehensive package of benefits and programs
to help you simplify and enrich your life. These benefits are
important elements of your total university compensation package.
Benefits include but are not limited to bundled medical,
prescription, and vision insurance, dental insurance, and life
insurance, and retirement plan. More information is available at
https://www.shu.edu/human-resources/benefits.html . Seton Hall
University is located in South Orange, New Jersey, 14 miles from
New York City. It is the oldest Catholic diocesan institution of
higher education in the United States and is home to about 6,300
undergraduate and 3,700 graduate students. A vibrant and culturally
inclusive community, Seton Hall pursues academic excellence and
ethical development in a collaborative environment and prepares its
students to be servant leaders in their professional and community
lives. Seton Hall University is an equal opportunity employer. It
honors diverse perspectives and welcomes employees from all faith
traditions. In turn, its faculty respects Catholic beliefs and
values, engages the Catholic Intellectual Tradition, and supports
the University’s mission as a Catholic institution of higher
education.
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