Professor of Advertising and Branding

With leading-edge technology and environments, as well as inspiring professors with outstanding professional and academic credentials, SCAD offers unparalleled opportunities for students seeking career preparation in creative technology in advertising and branding. As a professor, you will encourage innovation and process development while also teaching the practical concepts of design.

With the convergence of brands extending beyond the physical world, students must have the ability to strategically imagine the future of brands in ways that can benefit the various needs of businesses and customers alike. The successful candidate has experience simulating these experiences and can use an advanced knowledge of advertising, branding, and interactive design to guide students as they hone their own abilities. Experience with professional-level visual art and design production is essential, as is knowledge of emerging platforms and technologies in advertising, branding, and interactive design.

SCAD Savannah is woven throughout one of TIME magazine’s "World’s Greatest Places 2021.” The city of Savannah’s inviting climate and a culturally rich downtown provide a living laboratory for the study of art and design, as well as a dynamically layered learning environment in which students, faculty, and staff flourish.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Terminal degree in advertising, branding, computer art, or a related discipline
  • Experience developing interactive media for professional clients
  • Academic and professional credentials to teach advertising and branding courses
  • Proficient in Adobe Creative Suite software, Cinema 4D, Unreal, and/or Unity

Preferred Qualifications: University-level teaching experience

Work Hours:As noted in the employment agreement

ADA Tag:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.