The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) is the largest college at the University of Delaware, comprising 22 academic departments, 2 academic centers, and 37 interdisciplinary centers, programs, and institutes across the arts, humanities, social sciences, and natural sciences. CAS plays a central role in the University’s academic mission, providing foundational coursework for all UD students and serving more than 8,400 undergraduate and graduate majors. CAS is home to over 520 full-time faculty who are nationally and internationally recognized scholars and innovative teachers. With annual sponsored research expenditures exceeding $40 million, the College supports significant interdisciplinary research and maintains outstanding teaching and research facilities. Supported by over 425 staff members and 45 postdoctoral fellows and researchers, CAS operates with annual expenditures of over $152 million and serves as a hub for interdisciplinary engagement, connecting the University with local, national, and global communities through research, creative activity, and public service. The Department of Communication is housed within the College of Arts and Sciences and offers nationally recognized graduate and undergraduate programs. The department currently consists of 20 faculty members, 4 administrative staff, approximately 800 undergraduate students, 25 in-person graduate students, 55 graduate students in the online Master of Arts in Strategic Communication program, and 1 postdoctoral researcher. Annual departmental research expenditures total approximately $700,000 per year, with a total departmental budget of over $7 million per year. The Department is also home to the Center for Political Communication (CPC) and the Center for Health Communication (CHC). The Department teaches over 80 class sections and over 5,750 students each year. Under the direction of the Department of Communication Chairperson and in coordination with the department Business Administrator and department faculty, the Studio/Station Manager is responsible for the daily operations, upkeep, and overseeing the usage of all TV studio equipment owned and operated by the Department of Communication. In consultation with the Department Chairperson, the Business Administrator, and other faculty, the Studio/Station Manager is responsible for recommendations for the purchasing of new equipment when replacements are necessary due to damage or technological upgrades. The Studio/Station Manager is the instructor of record for two courses in the areas of studio or field production each academic year, typically one in each of the fall and spring semesters. The Studio/Station Manager partners with the Student Television Network, a Registered Student Organization (RSO), and provides guidance on student productions, all of which are livestreamed and/or made to the general public via online platforms.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level