Professor of Digital Communication (DIGI)
Professor of Digital Communication (DIGI)
Location: | Savannah |
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Position Number | F01734 |
Position Type: | Full Time |
Position Title | Professor of Digital Communication (DIGI) |
Specialty: | DIGI |
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Work Year: | Academic Year |
SCAD seeks an accomplished, full-time professor of digital communication to instruct students in historic Savannah, Ga.
As a professor, you will guide students on best practices in the digital communication industry, including project pipeline and management through research and ideation; techniques for organizing, planning, and collaborating using both analog and digital resources; and aiding students as they find their creative niche. You will also instruct students on relevant applications such as Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office 365, Google Suite, and other browser-based tools. This is your chance to work with remarkable students and faculty in a vibrant and entrepreneurial workplace woven throughout the historic district of Savannah, Ga. — a walkable, bikeable coastal city named one of TIME magazine’s “World’s 100 Greatest Places of 2021.” Savannah’s inviting climate and a culturally rich downtown provide a living laboratory for the study of art and design and a richly layered learning environment in which students, faculty, and staff flourish.
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Posting Date: | 04/19/2022 |
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Open Until Filled | Yes |
ADA TAG |
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. |
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Applicant Documents
Required Documents
- Resume
- Cover Letter/Letter of Interest
- Unofficial Transcripts
- Portfolio
Optional Documents
- Other Document
- Unofficial Transcripts 2
- Student Work Samples
Supplemental Questions
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