Job InformationJob No: 556722
Position: Instructional Faculty – Temporary/Lecturer
Location: Fresno, California
Department: Media, Communications and Journalism
Position SummaryThe department seeks qualified candidates to teach a range of undergraduate courses including the following:
MCJ 2 Media Writing
MCJ 102W Reporting
MCJ 106 Publication Design
MCJ 107 Data Journalism
MCJ 108 Public Affairs Reporting
MCJ 121 News Video Production
MCJ 124 Intermediate Broadcast News Writing
MCJ 125 Radio Reporting and Podcasting
MCJ 167 Sports Journalism
MCJ 177T TV and Digital News Producing
Other courses as identified by the department
Temporary faculty are responsible for preparing, delivering, and grading the assigned courses in accordance with university policies.
Instructor Responsibilities
Adhere to university and system‐wide policies per Academic Policy Manual 306.
Prepare, deliver, and conduct lectures, office hours, assignments, quizzes, projects, and exams.
Maintain scheduled class sessions in the mode assigned (in‐person, asynchronous, synchronous, or hybrid).
CompensationMonthly salary ranges based on qualifications and experience (CSU Salary Schedule Class Code 2358). For faculty with a master's degree: $5,507–$6,677 per month (full‐time, 15 WTUs). Actual pay will be adjusted based on WTUs assigned.
Appointment TermsPositions are contingency‐based, filled as needed by budget and enrollment. The temporary faculty pool is available for two academic terms;
renewals require re‐application. Expected semesters:
Fall 2026 – August 19 2026 to December 22 2026
Spring 2027 – January 15 2027 to May 26 2027
Required Qualifications
Master's degree in Media, Communications, Journalism or related field with emphasis in Broadcast, Multimedia, or Digital Journalism.
Demonstrated commitment to working with diverse students, faculty, and staff.
Professional‐level news organization experience.
Preferred Qualifications
Teaching experience at the undergraduate level with evidence of teaching effectiveness.
Experience in data journalism, sports journalism, investigative reporting, news video production, or storytelling.
Application ProceduresApplications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Key dates:
Fall 2026: Deadline July 1 2026 (for Fall 2026 assignments).
Spring 2027: Deadline October 31 2026 (for Spring 2027 assignments).
Job Announcement closing date: March 1 2027.
Submit an online application through careers.Fresnostate.Edu with the following materials:
Cover letter addressing qualifications and in‐service course interests.
Curriculum vitae.
Contact information for at least three professional references.
Unofficial transcripts for all relevant degrees.
ContactProfessor Aaron Schuelke, Chair – email: aaronsc@mail.fresnostate.edu
Equal Employment OpportunityCalifornia State University, Fresno is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer and complies with state and federal laws prohibiting discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
Background CheckApplicants must complete a satisfactory background investigation prior to employment.
Reporting RequirementsFaculty in this position are considered limited reporters under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and must comply with CSU Executive Order 1083.
COVID‐19 Vaccination PolicyAll employees are encouraged to follow the CDC and California Department of Public Health vaccination recommendations. For details, refer to the CSU policy.
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