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Digital Photography and Graphic Design Teacher (Gr 6-12)

Fort Lauderdale, FloridaNSU University SchoolQualified candidates will be able to teach both introductory and advanced level courses in digital photography and graphic design, including skills in the Adobe Creative Suite (Lightroom, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign). While expertise in all areas of graphic design is not required, qualified candidates will demonstrate a willingness to learn and the ability to help students access the training necessary for growth and achievement.05/08/202408/01/2024

Radio/TV teacher

New Albany, IndianaNew Albany High SchoolTeacher is responsible for teaching radio and TV broadcasting.05/06/202405/15/2024

Radio/TV teacher

Floyd Knobs, IndianaFloyd Central High SchoolTeacher is responsible for radio and TV broadcasting. Courses currently taught are introduction to broadcasting, studio production, radio, field, sports broadcasting, and IB film.05/06/202405/10/2024

Yearbook adviser/English teacher

Durham, North CarolinaRiverside High SchoolRiverside's yearbook, The Helm, is one of few bilingual student publications in the state. The applicant would teach a year-long Yearbook elective in addition to English classes.05/06/202408/01/2024

Journalism Teacher

West Palm Beach, FloridaBak Middle School of the ArtsA full-time journalism teaching position is opening up at Bak Middle School of the Arts in West Palm Beach, Florida. This position is part of the Communications Department at Bak MSOA, a robust journalism program that also includes courses in graphic design, radio and broadcast news. The role involves teaching four sections of introductory journalism classes and serving as adviser of two publications on campus – the newspaper and yearbook. Students learn the foundations of journalism as sixth graders, and in their seventh and eighth grade years, they can specialize in various communications classes. The Portfolio newsmagazine and Masterpiece Yearbook are award-winning publications that have been honored with several All Florida awards by the Florida Scholastic Press Association. Bak MSOA’s Communications Department is full of dedicated and passionate journalism students who have been recognized for their efforts on statewide and national scales. Just this year, the Business Manager of the newsmagazine publication was named a finalist for FSPA’s Aspiring Young Journalist award, and one of the co-editors-in-chief of The Portfolio was named JEA’s 2024 Aspiring Young Journalist. This role calls for someone passionate about sharing their journalism skills and expertise with our enthusiastic students.05/05/202408/01/2024

Digital Media Teacher

Naples, FloridaSt. John Neumann Catholic High SchoolThis candidate must have both teaching anad technical skills to be able to provide inquiry- and project-based opportunities for students to develop their digital literacy and practical skills. The teaching load is five classes that develop students’ understanding of the distinct characteristics of audio, video, print, animation, and photography and prepare them to effectively communicate an idea or tell a story using various digital platforms, including television production.04/12/202407/31/2024

Director Kansas Scholastic Press Association

Lawrence, KansasUniversity of Kansas / Kansas Scholastic Press AssociationThe Director of KSPA serves as an advocate and helps create positive visibility for scholastic journalism in Kansas and beyond. The Director manages operations for the KSPA, and directs the annual summer Jayhawk Media Workshop. This position will also have instructional responsibilities as a lecturer teaching two courses per semester during the academic year. The Director of the Kansas Scholastic Press Association serves as a liaison between the School of Journalism & Mass Communications and KSPA.03/12/202404/15/2024