Title:Lecturer in Public Relations and/or Social Media
Division: Provosts Office
Department: College of Liberal Arts
FLSA Status:Exempt
Salary Range:Per Lecturer Pay Schedule
EEO Job Group:2 C7
Position Summary The Communication and Media Department at the University of Southern Indiana a public university in Evansville Indiana seeks applications for part-time teaching positions at the lecturer level in public relations and/or social media for the spring 2026 semester. Appointment will begin January 12 2026. |
Duties/Responsibilities Lecturers will be expected to teach online undergraduate courses in public relations and/or social media. |
Required Knowledge and Skills Applicants must hold a masters degree in public relations advertising communication or mass communication. For individuals interested in teaching social media classes preferences will be given to those who can teach social media management or social media analytics. |
About the College Information on the College of Liberal Arts may be found at: the Department Information on the Communication and Media Department may be found at: Process Official transcripts will be required at a later stage. |
Search Committee Chair: If you have questions about the open position please contact Dr. Wesley Durham search committee chair at . |
Pre-Employment Screening A background check will be required for employment in this position. |
Authorization to Work in the United States USI will not sponsor an employment-related visa for this position. |
Interview Accommodations Persons with disabilities requiring accommodations in the application and interview process please contact the manager of Employment at or . Contacting the manager of Employment is intended for use in seeking disability-related accommodations only. For general applicant inquiries contact Human Resources at or . |
EEO Statement USI is an Equal Opportunity Employer as to all protected groups including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities |
At the University of Southern Indiana we provide the benefits of a large university, but with the personal, teaching-centered atmosphere of a small college.