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How much do assistant media professor jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 15, 2026, the average yearly pay for assistant media professor in the United States is $80,057.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,000.00 and $91,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What opportunities are available for Assistant Media Professors to collaborate with industry partners or professionals?

Assistant Media Professors often collaborate with media organizations, industry professionals, and alumni to enhance both teaching and research. These partnerships may include guest lectures, joint research projects, or student internships. Actively engaging with industry can help you stay current with media trends and provide students with practical learning experiences. Such collaborations can also contribute to your professional growth and open doors for advancement within academia or in media-related fields.

What is the difference between Assistant Media Professor vs Assistant Media Instructor?

AspectAssistant Media ProfessorAssistant Media Instructor
Required CredentialsMaster's or PhD in Media Studies or related fieldRelevant experience or certification in media production or education
Work EnvironmentAcademic institutions, universities, collegesWorkshops, training programs, educational settings
Employer & Industry UsageHigher education institutions, universitiesMedia training centers, educational organizations
Common Search & ComparisonYesYes

The main difference is that an Assistant Media Professor typically holds advanced academic credentials and teaches at universities, focusing on research and curriculum development. An Assistant Media Instructor often has practical media experience and teaches hands-on skills in various educational settings. Both roles support media education but differ mainly in qualifications and work environment.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Assistant Media Professor, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Assistant Media Professor, you need an advanced degree in media studies or a related field, experience in teaching, and a strong foundation in media theory and production. Familiarity with digital editing software, content management systems, and academic research tools is typically required. Excellent communication, mentorship abilities, and adaptability help build rapport with students and contribute to a dynamic learning environment. These skills ensure effective instruction, foster student engagement, and support the advancement of media scholarship.

What does an Assistant Media Professor do?

An Assistant Media Professor is an entry-level faculty member at a college or university who teaches courses related to media studies, such as journalism, digital media, film, or communication. They are responsible for developing curriculum, delivering lectures, mentoring students, conducting academic research, and sometimes contributing to departmental service. In addition to teaching, they may publish scholarly articles and participate in conferences. Their primary goal is to help students understand the theory and practice of media in society.
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Law
Summary
Title: Assistant/Associate Professor of Law ID: 8869 Department: David A. Clarke School of Law Location: UDC- Main Campus Van Ness Campus - NW
Description

Number of Vacancies: 1
Area of Consideration: Open to the Public
Position Status: Full-Time, Regular Tenure Track
Pay Plan, Series & Grade: Commensurate with rank and experience


Salary Range: Commensurate with rank and experience


Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Location: 4200 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC 20008
Brief Description of Duties
THE UNIVERSITY OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA DAVID A. CLARKE SCHOOL OF LAW (UDC LAW) seeks to hire a tenure-track faculty member to join our dynamic and missiondriven community in the 2026-2027 academic year. We are looking broadly for candidates, but welcome applications from aspiring faculty and junior lateral candidates interested in teaching some or all of the following courses: Property Law, Family Law, and Wills, Trusts, and Estates. Candidates must have a J.D. degree and demonstrate high scholarly distinction or promise and a commitment to teaching excellence.
 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  1.  Teach assigned School of Law courses in the JD program.
  2.  Maintain proficiency in the use of software and technology in the classroom.
  3.  Research, write, and publish scholarly output in academic or professional journals, books, media outlets, and/or electronic media in a manner that is consistent with the direction of the academic program.
  4.  Keep abreast of developments in the relevant instructional areas by reading current literature, collaborating with colleagues, and participating in professional conferences to enhance academic performance.
  5.  Evaluate and grade students' class work, assignments, papers, and exams using rubrics and other student-centered approaches.
  6.  Maintain student attendance records, grades, and other required records.
  7.  Advise and mentor students on academic and career issues.
  8.  Maintain regularly scheduled office hours to advise and assist students.
  9.  Collaborate with colleagues to address teaching and scholarship issues.
  10.  Participate in writing grant proposals, as appropriate, to procure external research funding.
  11.  Serve on academic or administrative committees that deal with institutional policies, program matters, and academic issues.
  12.  Participate in student recruitment and placement activities.

Minimum Job Requirements

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF LAW

A candidate for appointment to the rank of Assistant Professor of Law shall have:

  • An earned Juris Doctor degree and be a member in good standing of the Bar of the District of Columbia or other state.
  • The potential for teaching excellence and scholarly growth; and
  • Demonstrated professional competence in the relevant field and the potential for professional growth.

An initial appointment to the rank of Assistant Professor of Law shall be without tenure and for a period of not more than three years.

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF LAW

A candidate for appointment to the rank of Associate Professor of Law shall have:

  • An earned Juris Doctor degree and be a member in good standing of the Bar of the District of Columbia or other state.
  • Demonstrated teaching excellence and a record of scholarship;
  • Demonstrated professional competence in the relevant field, demonstrated professional attainment, and the potential for continued professional growth; and
  • At least three years of full-time teaching experience at an accredited law school.

The faculty acknowledges that the Dean may recognize and allow the substitution of appropriate professional experience and achievement if the candidate has less teaching experience than that required above, provided that the candidate demonstrates potential for effective teaching.

Information to Applicant

Collective Bargaining Unit (Union): This position is in not in the collective bargaining unit.

Employment Benefits: Selectee will be eligible for health and life insurance, and sick leave and will be covered under the University of the District of Columbia' s retirement plan (TIAA-CREF).

Equal Opportunity Employer: The District of Columbia Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified candidates will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, family responsibilities, matriculation, physical handicap, or political affiliation.
Notice of Non-Discrimination: In accordance with the D.C. Human Rights Act of 1977, as amended, D.C. Official Code, Section 2-1401.01 et. seq., (Act) the University of the District of Columbia does not discriminate on the basis of actual or perceived: race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, personal appearance, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, familial status, family responsibilities, matriculation, political affiliation, genetic information, disability. Sexual harassment is a form of sex discrimination which is also prohibited by the Act. In addition, harassment based on any of the above protected categories is prohibited by the Act. Discrimination in violation of the Act will not be tolerated. Violators will be subject to disciplinary action.

Veterans Preference: Applicants claiming veteran's preference must submit official proof at the time of application.
Visa Sponsorship: At this time, the University of the District of Columbia does not provide sponsorship for visas (e.g. H-1B). This position is also ineligible for Optional Practical Training (OPT).
Residency Preference: A person applying for a position who is a bona fide District resident at the time of application for the position, may be awarded a 10-point residency preference over non-District applicants, unless the person declines the preference points. If selected, the person shall be required to present no less than 8 proofs of bona fide District residency on or before the effective date of the appointment and maintain such residency for 7 consecutive years from the effective date of the appointment. Failure to maintain bona fide District residency for the 7-year period will result in forfeiture of employment.

Drug-Free Workplace: Pursuant to the requirements of the Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, the individual selected to fill this position will, as a condition of employment, be required to notify his/her immediate supervisor, in writing, not later than five (5) days after conviction of any criminal drug statute occurring in the workplace.
Background Investigation: Employment with the University of the District of Columbia is contingent upon a satisfactory background investigation. The determination of a "satisfactory background investigation" is made at the sole discretion of the University of the District of Columbia. The University may refuse to hire a finalist, rescind an offer of employment to a finalist or review and may terminate the employment of a current employee based on the results of a background investigation.
Disposition of Resume: Resumes received outside the area of consideration and/or after the closing date will not be given consideration. You must resubmit your resume to receive consideration for any subsequent advertised position vacancies. For the purpose of employment, resumes are not considered job applications. Therefore, if selected for employment a UDC application will be required.
Job Offers: Official Job Offers are made by the University of the District of Columbia, Office of Human Resources only.

Contact Information: All inquiries related to employment and job applications should be directed to UDC Office of Human Resources at (202) 274-5380.

The University of the District of Columbia is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply. For a full version of the University's EO Policy Statement, please visit: https://www.udc.edu/human-resources/equal-opportunity/ .

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