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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Teaching Instructor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Teaching Instructor, you need subject expertise, a teaching credential or relevant degree, and a solid understanding of pedagogical methods. Familiarity with educational technology platforms, learning management systems (LMS), and assessment tools is typically required. Strong communication, patience, and the ability to engage and motivate students are essential soft skills. These competencies enable instructors to deliver effective instruction, foster positive learning environments, and support student success.

What are some common challenges faced by educators working in an international teaching environment?

Educators in international teaching roles often encounter challenges such as adapting to diverse cultural expectations, navigating language barriers, and aligning their teaching methods with varied curricula. Building strong relationships with students and colleagues from different backgrounds requires flexibility and open communication. Additionally, teachers may need to adjust to new administrative structures and classroom technologies, which can enhance professional growth but also demand adaptability.

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Teaching In jobs refer to teaching positions within a specific context, such as teaching in a particular country, region, or educational institution. These roles typically involve instructing students, developing lesson plans, assessing student progress, and contributing to the educational environment. Teaching In jobs can range from early childhood education to university-level instruction, depending on the specific setting. Requirements for these positions often include relevant qualifications, certifications, and sometimes experience in teaching or the subject area.

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AspectTeaching InTeaching Assistant
Required CredentialsTypically requires a teaching certification or license, sometimes a degree in educationOften requires a high school diploma or associate degree; some positions may need a certificate
Work EnvironmentLead classroom instruction, develop lesson plans, manage student activitiesSupport lead teachers, assist with classroom management, prepare materials
Employer & Industry UsageUsed in schools, educational institutions, and tutoring centersCommon in schools, colleges, and educational programs

Teaching In involves leading classrooms and designing lessons, requiring certification, while Teaching Assistants support teachers and typically need less formal credentials. Both roles are essential in educational settings, but Teaching In has greater responsibility and autonomy.

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Assistant Professor of Teaching in Video Production & Digital Content Creation

Assistant Professor of Teaching in Video Production & Digital Content Creation

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI • On-site

$70K/yr

Full-time, Part-time

Posted 20 days ago


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Job description

Assistant Professor of Teaching in Video Production & Digital Content Creation
Wayne State University is searching for an experienced Assistant Professor of Teaching in Video Production & Digital Content Creation at its Detroit campus location.
Wayne State is a premier, public, urban research university located in the heart of Detroit, Michigan where students from all backgrounds are offered a rich, high-quality education. Our deep-rooted commitment to excellence, collaboration, integrity, diversity and inclusion creates exceptional educational opportunities which prepare students for success in a global society.
Essential functions (job duties):
Located in the heart of Detroit's Cultural Center, Wayne State University is seeking a full-time non-tenure-track Assistant Professor of Teaching with a teaching emphasis in Video Production & Digital Content Creation in the Department of Communication.
We are seeking an industry-experienced video producer and narrative storyteller to join our faculty for a two-year non-tenure-track appointment starting August 18, 2026. This position supports the department's curricular evolution from traditional film production toward digital content creation, brand storytelling, and multimedia communication across disciplines, including public relations and journalism. We welcome candidates with professional experience producing high-quality video for documentary, branded, or promotional contexts who will teach foundational and advanced production courses.
The successful candidate will teach up to four courses per semester in areas such as Digital and field video production; Lighting, sound, and set logistics; Editing and post-production workflows; Digital media production; Strategic communication and brand storytelling; Content creation and emerging media practices; and as needed in other areas of the department that connect to the candidate's expertise. The candidate will teach courses during the fall and winter terms and participate in department committees and activities. The candidate will also:
Mentor undergraduate students pursuing careers in media arts, digital media, journalism, strategic communication, and content creation
Contribute to curriculum development aligned with program competencies and industry trends
Support the department's transition toward multimedia production and strategic communication and journalistic storytelling
Participate in departmental and university service
Deliver instruction in face-to-face, online, and hybrid formats
Assess student performance, monitor progress using Canvas, and maintain current course materials
DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION: With approximately 375 undergraduate majors and 80 graduate students, the Department of Communication is diverse and dynamic, featuring programs in communication studies, media arts and studies, film, journalism, and public relations.
Our students experience the benefit of a world-class education in an applied context. The department is composed of 26 tenured and tenure-track faculty and more than 20 part-time faculty with strong backgrounds in both scholarly and professional approaches to communication. We offer 25 graduate assistantships and fellowships each year.
THE COLLEGE AND UNIVERSITY: As a university, we have a responsibility to uphold diversity as a value, and demonstrate commitment, through our policies and actions. Through our everyday activities and interactions, creative and scholarly practices, curricular design and teaching, and service and community engagement, we seek to create an inclusive institutional atmosphere that recognizes and celebrates the inherent value of a diverse campus community.
We are a university of access and opportunity, and we have a responsibility to demonstrate a commitment to our mission of providing access to an excellent and affordable college education. We are here to make our students' lives and futures better. Financial aid avenues that help support this commitment are the Michigan Achievement Scholarship and Wayne State Guarantee (a tuition-free program open to all Pell Grant-eligible Michigan residents, as well as most families who earn less than $70,000) for first time students, and Michigan Reconnect for transfer pathways. In addition, the Detroit Promise award ensures any eligible Detroit-resident student graduating from a high school in the city will have a tuition-free path to a bachelor's degree.
The Department of Communication is one of four departments in the College of Fine, Performing and Communication Arts; the other constituent units are the James Pearson Duffy Department of Art, Art History, and Design, the Maggie Allesee Department of Theatre and Dance, and the Department of Music. The college offers 17 undergraduate programs, 10 graduate programs and three graduate certificate programs. It is home to today's aspiring artists, performers, scholars, dancers, debaters, entrepreneurs and communication professionals who all represent the college's legacy of excellence in our respective fields.
From debate to dance, jazz to journalism, and fashion design to center stage, our students create captivating performances, inspire artistic and academic excellence, and conduct innovative research on behalf of our Detroit community. The college's alumni include a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and winners of and nominees for the Grammy, Emmy, Tony, Golden Globe, Obie, Screen Actors Guild and Caldecott awards.
Wayne State University is a Carnegie Tier 1 Research (R1) university enrolling more than 24,000 students in 350 undergraduate and graduate programs offered through the University's 13 schools and colleges. Wayne State's immediate neighbors in our Midtown Cultural Center include the Detroit Public Library, Detroit Institute of Arts, Michigan Science Center, Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History, Detroit Historical Museum, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and Detroit Opera Theatre. The vibrant Midtown and Downtown areas are also home to active theatres, galleries, professional sports stadiums, and entertainment venues ranging from Detroit Artist Market and the Fox and Fisher Theatres.
Qualifications:
We are seeking an exceptional teacher in Film Production, Media Arts, Digital Media, Advertising, Communication, or a closely related field. We require an MFA or PhD in Film Production, Media Arts, Digital Media, Advertising, Communication, or a closely related field with evidence of teaching excellence. Other qualifications:
Demonstrated professional experience producing video content
Proficiency with industry-standard video production and editing tools
Ability to teach both introductory and advanced production courses
A portfolio demonstrating strong non-fiction narrative storytelling skills
APPLICATIONS: A letter of application, curriculum vitae, portfolio or links to professional work samples, and a list of five references (including names, addresses and contract information) must be submitted through Wayne Talent at https://jobs.wayne.edu
The search committee will begin reviewing applications on April 1, 2026. Position remains open until filled. The position begins August 18, 2026; salary is competitive and commensurate with experience.
Inquiries about the position may be directed to:
Karen McDevitt, Ph.D.
Search Committee Chair
Department of Communication
aa6545@wayne.edu
Preferred qualifications:
Professional experience producing branded or strategic communication video contentExperience producing journalism and documentary formatsEvidence of teaching effectiveness or training experienceExperience collaborating across disciplines or with external partners
School/College/Division:
H04 - Fine & Performing Arts
Primary department:
H0406 - Communication
Employment type:
  • Regular Employee
  • Job type: Full Time
  • Job category: Academic/Faculty
Funding/salary information:
  • Compensation type: Annual Salary
Working conditions:
This position must be filled pursuant to the provisions of a collective bargaining agreement, and as such may be filled by a qualified bargaining unit member, should one apply.
Job openings:
  • Number of openings: 1
Background check requirements:
University policy requires certain persons who are offered employment to undergo a background check, including a criminal history check, before starting work. If you are offered employment, the university will inform you if a background check is required.

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