Minimum of 10 years experience in the sports industry
Evidence of on-air experience with mainstream media (e.g. podcasts, radio shows, newspaper, online, etc.)
Application Instructions:
This is an open pool posting. Applications will be reviewed as hiring needs arise, and qualified applicants may be contacted by individual faculty members if a suitable opportunity becomes available.
Applicants must submit:
A cover letter indicating experience as it relates to the required and preferred job qualifications
Curriculum Vita
Statement of Teaching Philosophy
This pool will expire on June 30, 2026 . Applicants wishing to be considered beyond this date must reapply.
Please note, applicants may redact information from their application materials that identifies their age, date of birth, or dates of attendance at or graduation from an educational institution.
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Job Description
Position Summary:
The Masters of Sport Management (MSM) program invites applications for temporary, part-time adjunct instructors. These positions will be 4.5 or 9-month academic appointments with the potential for summer teaching. Successful candidates will be expected to teach and develop courses in the MSM graduate core and elective curriculum. The primary purpose of these positions is to support the MSM program through teaching and service. These positions will join a collegial group of committed faculty, will teach/co-teach a maximum of three academic courses per semester (with the possibility of teaching during the summer). Salary is dependent on degree type, teaching load, and service expectations.
Full Consideration Date:
June 30, 2026
Work Unit Description:
The Masters of Sport Management (MSPMT) is part of the School of Public Policy and Innovative Leadership within the College of Liberal Arts. The MSPMT program aims to prepare dynamic leaders for tomorrow's sport industry through scholarship, leadership, diversity, and quality academic and practical experience through a mixture of academic and applied education in areas such as sport governance, policy, marketing, communications and leadership. Drawing from interdisciplinary frameworks, all curriculum of the MSPMT program is geared towards providing students with the necessary skills and knowledge to become successful sport industry leaders. Graduates of the sport management master's program will gain practical and theoretical knowledge to pursue a range of mid-high level positions in sport. Students are prepared to pursue leadership roles within sport equipped with critical understandings and tools for effective responsiveness to the shifts in industries of sport. Course instruction is delivered in both online and in-residence formats.
Salary Range:
$46,000 - $48,000
Essential Job Duties:
The essential job duties will be teaching, which may include:
Preparing lectures
Creating assignments
Holding office hours
Grading course materials
Conditions of Employment:
Pre-employment criminal background check (required for new hires)
Supervision:
This position reports to the Director of Sports Management.