The Nido R. Qubein School of Communication at High Point University invites applications for an open-rank, non-tenure-track faculty position in the Media Production program beginning August 2026. We seek a collegial, student-centered teacher-scholar with the ability to teach across the media-production curriculum—with primary emphasis in motion graphics, animation, and virtual production—and to contribute to foundational courses in video production and editing. Candidates without direct virtual-production experience will be considered if they have a strong background in motion graphics and demonstrate the ability and motivation to become proficient in virtual-production workflows. Consistent with school expectations for non-tenure-track faculty, the successful candidate will maintain an active program of scholarship/creative works or professional development supported by institutional resources.
- Master’s degree in Media Production, Animation, Digital Media, Film/Television, or a closely related field by the start date (instructors typically hold at least a master’s).
- Experience and ability to teach introductory and advanced courses in motion graphics and animation.
- Proficiency with Adobe After Effects and other Adobe Creative Cloud applications used in media production.
- General media-production skills, including video production and non-linear editing.
- Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively and collaborate in a fast-paced, team-oriented academic environment.
- Evidence of excellence (or clear potential) in university-level teaching, including the ability to create embracive, engaging, and rigorous learning experiences.
- Terminal degree (e.g., MFA, Ph.D.) in a relevant field and/or significant, progressively responsible professional experience (for Professor of the Practice rank, generally 15+ years).
- University-level teaching experience and a student-centered learning approach.
- Proficiency with Unreal Engine software for real-time graphics and virtual-production workflows.
- Experience with multi-camera production and familiarity with integrated virtual-production and graphics systems within a studio/broadcast environment.
- A record of scholarship or professional accomplishments (e.g., publications, screenings, commissioned design/animation projects) aligned with the school’s teacher-scholar model.
- Experience building industry partnerships and supervising internships/applied projects.
About the Media Production Program
Media Production prepares students to create compelling visual stories for film, television, streaming, branded content, and live/virtual environments. Students learn the craft and technology of production across pre-production, production, and post-production, with opportunities to develop advanced skills in motion graphics, animation, and virtual production. The program emphasizes hands-on learning, professional standards, and close faculty mentorship.
About the Nido R. Qubein School of Communication
NQSC is home to seven undergraduate majors—Advertising, Public Relations & Strategic Communication; Game Design; Multimedia Journalism; Media Production; Sport Media; Sport Management; and Social Media & Digital Communication—as well as the MA in Communication & Business Leadership. The school emphasizes experiential learning, close faculty-student mentorship, and strong industry engagement across its programs.
About High Point University
High Point University is a values-based institution that embraces the principles of God, family, and country. HPU is recognized for its focus on holistic student success, mentorship, and professional readiness. For more information, please visit the University’s website.
Apply online at the link provided by the University’s applicant portal. To ensure full consideration, please submit the following. A single combined PDF is preferred (multiple uploads are accepted if needed):
- Cover letter addressing qualifications, teaching philosophy, professional history, and interest in teaching within the program.
- Curriculum vitae.
- Unofficial transcript for the highest degree earned.
- Evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., recent course evaluations, sample syllabus, project brief, or student work samples with context).
- Names and contact information for three professional references (letters will be requested later).
Screening of applications will begin December 1, 2025. Priority will be given to applicants who meet the screening deadline; however, the position will remain open until filled. Expected start date: August 2026.
For additional information regarding this position, please contact the Search Committee Chair, Barry Thornburg (bthornbu@highpoint.edu).