Concordia University Chicago
Assistant/Associate Professor of Communication
Concordia University Chicago, River Forest, Illinois, United States, 60330
Concordia University Chicago (CUC) is seeking applications for a full-time Assistant or Associate Professor of Communication with an anticipated start of
January 2026 . We are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in
media and strategic communication
who can contribute to instruction in areas such as
organizational and team communication, public relations, business communication, event planning, media production, and intercultural communication. Experience in and/or interest to develop courses in video production and podcasting particularly desirable. At Concordia University Chicago, we uphold the values of
Christian faith, excellence, integrity, and service.
Our department is committed to preparing students with the critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and practical skills necessary for careers in media, corporate communication, and public relations. Responsibilities/Duties
The successful candidate will be expected to: Teach courses
in communication, mainly at the undergraduate level, with a particular focus on
media and strategic communication . Demonstrate expertise and readiness to teach a variety of courses from the department's curriculum, which may include Introduction to Film Studies, Media Production, and/or Broadcast News Production, Organizational & Team Communication, Public Relations, Media Literacy, Business Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Event Planning and involvement in CUC's radio and television station, WCGR, primarily a student led program. Engage in
curriculum development
and contribute to program assessment and student learning evaluation. Advise and mentor
students in their academic and professional development. Engage in scholarship and professional development
in communication, media, or related fields. Participate in
service activities
within the university and broader professional communities. Support and be committed to the
mission and identity
of Concordia University Chicago, a university of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS). Minimum Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Communication or closely related field
(ABD candidates nearing completion may also be considered). At least
one year of teaching experience at the undergraduate level
in communication or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated ability to
teach courses in media and strategic communication
with expertise in
two or more
of the following: Organizational & Team Communication Advanced Speech Communication Public Relations Business Communication Event Planning & Management Intercultural Communication Nonverbal Communication Media Production or Broadcast News Production Media Literacy Introduction to Film Studies Evidence of
scholarly or professional engagement
in communication, media, or public relations. Commitment to
student success, innovative pedagogy, and faith-integrated education. Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching in both
face-to-face and online
instructional formats. Industry experience in
media, journalism, public relations, or corporate communication. Familiarity with
Christian higher education and mission-driven teaching. Compensation and Benefits
Faculty rank and salary are
commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Concordia University Chicago offers a competitive benefits package, including: Health, dental, and vision insurance Flexible spending account (FSA) and/or health savings account (HSA) Basic and supplemental life, accidental death and dismemberment, and critical illness insurance Retirement pension and savings plans Tuition benefits
for employees and their dependents Professional development opportunities Application Process
Interested applicants should submit the following materials: Cover letter
addressing qualifications and fit for the position Curriculum vitae (CV) Statement of teaching philosophy Copies of academic transcripts
(official transcripts required upon hire) Contact information for three professional references Concordia University Chicago does not discriminate in the employment of individuals on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, sex or age. As an institution of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, however, and to the extent allowed by law, Concordia University reserves the right to give preference in employment based upon religious affiliation. Concordia University Chicago does not generally sponsor for employment visas except for positions that oversee, teach or support our international programs. About Concordia University Chicago
Concordia University Chicago is a liberal arts-based Christian university founded in the Lutheran tradition. Through its four colleges (College of Business, College of Education, and College of Health, Science & Technology, and College of Theology, Arts & Humanities), Concordia-Chicago offers more than 160 areas of study in small classes taught by professors who are passionate about teaching and student success. All undergraduate and graduate degrees are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Concordia University Chicago has been recognized as a College of Distinction since 2010 and is consistently ranked among the Best Regional Universities–Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. For more than a decade, combined undergraduate and graduate enrollment has exceeded 5,000 students. Concordia University Chicago is located in River Forest, 10 miles west of downtown Chicago. Learn more about our commitment to higher education, rooted in the Gospel, at CUChicago.edu. Steadfast in Jesus Christ as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, Concordia University Chicago promotes academic rigor in its liberal arts and professional programs; grounds students in objective truth, integrity, and excellence; and practices faithfulness to the Confessional teachings of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, as it forms students for vocations in church, family, and the world. #J-18808-Ljbffr
January 2026 . We are particularly interested in individuals with expertise in
media and strategic communication
who can contribute to instruction in areas such as
organizational and team communication, public relations, business communication, event planning, media production, and intercultural communication. Experience in and/or interest to develop courses in video production and podcasting particularly desirable. At Concordia University Chicago, we uphold the values of
Christian faith, excellence, integrity, and service.
Our department is committed to preparing students with the critical thinking, ethical decision-making, and practical skills necessary for careers in media, corporate communication, and public relations. Responsibilities/Duties
The successful candidate will be expected to: Teach courses
in communication, mainly at the undergraduate level, with a particular focus on
media and strategic communication . Demonstrate expertise and readiness to teach a variety of courses from the department's curriculum, which may include Introduction to Film Studies, Media Production, and/or Broadcast News Production, Organizational & Team Communication, Public Relations, Media Literacy, Business Communication, Nonverbal Communication, Event Planning and involvement in CUC's radio and television station, WCGR, primarily a student led program. Engage in
curriculum development
and contribute to program assessment and student learning evaluation. Advise and mentor
students in their academic and professional development. Engage in scholarship and professional development
in communication, media, or related fields. Participate in
service activities
within the university and broader professional communities. Support and be committed to the
mission and identity
of Concordia University Chicago, a university of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod (LCMS). Minimum Qualifications
Doctorate Degree in Communication or closely related field
(ABD candidates nearing completion may also be considered). At least
one year of teaching experience at the undergraduate level
in communication or a closely related discipline. Demonstrated ability to
teach courses in media and strategic communication
with expertise in
two or more
of the following: Organizational & Team Communication Advanced Speech Communication Public Relations Business Communication Event Planning & Management Intercultural Communication Nonverbal Communication Media Production or Broadcast News Production Media Literacy Introduction to Film Studies Evidence of
scholarly or professional engagement
in communication, media, or public relations. Commitment to
student success, innovative pedagogy, and faith-integrated education. Preferred Qualifications
Experience teaching in both
face-to-face and online
instructional formats. Industry experience in
media, journalism, public relations, or corporate communication. Familiarity with
Christian higher education and mission-driven teaching. Compensation and Benefits
Faculty rank and salary are
commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Concordia University Chicago offers a competitive benefits package, including: Health, dental, and vision insurance Flexible spending account (FSA) and/or health savings account (HSA) Basic and supplemental life, accidental death and dismemberment, and critical illness insurance Retirement pension and savings plans Tuition benefits
for employees and their dependents Professional development opportunities Application Process
Interested applicants should submit the following materials: Cover letter
addressing qualifications and fit for the position Curriculum vitae (CV) Statement of teaching philosophy Copies of academic transcripts
(official transcripts required upon hire) Contact information for three professional references Concordia University Chicago does not discriminate in the employment of individuals on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, disability, sex or age. As an institution of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, however, and to the extent allowed by law, Concordia University reserves the right to give preference in employment based upon religious affiliation. Concordia University Chicago does not generally sponsor for employment visas except for positions that oversee, teach or support our international programs. About Concordia University Chicago
Concordia University Chicago is a liberal arts-based Christian university founded in the Lutheran tradition. Through its four colleges (College of Business, College of Education, and College of Health, Science & Technology, and College of Theology, Arts & Humanities), Concordia-Chicago offers more than 160 areas of study in small classes taught by professors who are passionate about teaching and student success. All undergraduate and graduate degrees are fully accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Concordia University Chicago has been recognized as a College of Distinction since 2010 and is consistently ranked among the Best Regional Universities–Midwest by U.S. News & World Report. For more than a decade, combined undergraduate and graduate enrollment has exceeded 5,000 students. Concordia University Chicago is located in River Forest, 10 miles west of downtown Chicago. Learn more about our commitment to higher education, rooted in the Gospel, at CUChicago.edu. Steadfast in Jesus Christ as revealed in the Holy Scriptures, Concordia University Chicago promotes academic rigor in its liberal arts and professional programs; grounds students in objective truth, integrity, and excellence; and practices faithfulness to the Confessional teachings of the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod, as it forms students for vocations in church, family, and the world. #J-18808-Ljbffr