Post by KC on Jan 8, 2015 18:31:37 GMT -5
Position Title Assistant Professor of Criminology/Criminal Justice
Posting Number 2011-00064FAC
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary This position is a ten month tenure-track faculty position as an Assistant Professor of Criminology/Criminal Justice. This faculty position will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the traditional campus as well as the Adult Degree Completion Program taught at off campus sites. The teaching load for this position is 4-4 , with the possibility of a course release for research and scholarship. This position will have expertise and teaching experience in the criminal justice system.
Specific Responsibilities
• Teach Criminology/Criminal Justice courses to undergraduates and graduates for both the Traditional Campus Programs as well as the Adult Degree Completion Program. (Teaching assignments may require travel to off campus sites.)
• Serve as an advisor to students/cohorts in Criminology/Criminal Justice
• Support ongoing curriculum review/revisions and updates
• Contribute to the College and the community
• Demonstrate an active research/scholarly activity in the field of Criminology/Criminal Justice
• Demonstrate commitment to excellence in teaching
• Work with the Division Chair and the Director of Criminal Justice in the recruitment of students
• Consistently demonstrate high standards of integrity by supporting the Keuka College mission, vision and values and adhering to institutional policies.
• Maintain high regard for student privacy in accordance with the FERPA privacy policies and procedures.
Qualifications/Requirements Minimum Qualifications:
1. PhD in Criminology or Criminal Justice from a regionally accredited institution. ABD’s will be considered if the requirements for the PhD are completed by the starting date of the position.
2. Prior work experience in the field of Criminal Justice is required.
3. Demonstrated interest and potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
4. Dedication to pursuit of scholarly interests in collaboration with undergraduate students.
5. Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
6. Understand and behave with a high level of integrity and complete confidentiality at all times.
7. Ability to be sensitive to and respond to needs/concerns of students, faculty, college staff and the public.
8. Ability to work with diverse groups of people.
Physical Requirements:
• Occasional lifting of boxes, supplies, etc., generally less than 30 lbs.
• Some evening and weekend hours required
In support of the Americans with Disabilities Act, this job description lists only those responsibilities and qualifications deemed essential to the position.
Required Documents
1. Cover Letter / Letter of Interest
2. Resume / Curriculum Vitae
3. Unofficial Transcript(s)
Optional Documents
1. Letter(s) of Recommendation
2. Other Documents
Please note, no due date for materials was listed. Applications must be submitted through the Keuka College online application portal: keuka.peopleadmin.com/postings/1053
Posting Number 2011-00064FAC
Position Summary Information
Job Description Summary This position is a ten month tenure-track faculty position as an Assistant Professor of Criminology/Criminal Justice. This faculty position will be responsible for teaching undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the traditional campus as well as the Adult Degree Completion Program taught at off campus sites. The teaching load for this position is 4-4 , with the possibility of a course release for research and scholarship. This position will have expertise and teaching experience in the criminal justice system.
Specific Responsibilities
• Teach Criminology/Criminal Justice courses to undergraduates and graduates for both the Traditional Campus Programs as well as the Adult Degree Completion Program. (Teaching assignments may require travel to off campus sites.)
• Serve as an advisor to students/cohorts in Criminology/Criminal Justice
• Support ongoing curriculum review/revisions and updates
• Contribute to the College and the community
• Demonstrate an active research/scholarly activity in the field of Criminology/Criminal Justice
• Demonstrate commitment to excellence in teaching
• Work with the Division Chair and the Director of Criminal Justice in the recruitment of students
• Consistently demonstrate high standards of integrity by supporting the Keuka College mission, vision and values and adhering to institutional policies.
• Maintain high regard for student privacy in accordance with the FERPA privacy policies and procedures.
Qualifications/Requirements Minimum Qualifications:
1. PhD in Criminology or Criminal Justice from a regionally accredited institution. ABD’s will be considered if the requirements for the PhD are completed by the starting date of the position.
2. Prior work experience in the field of Criminal Justice is required.
3. Demonstrated interest and potential for excellence in undergraduate teaching.
4. Dedication to pursuit of scholarly interests in collaboration with undergraduate students.
5. Ability to effectively communicate both verbally and in writing.
6. Understand and behave with a high level of integrity and complete confidentiality at all times.
7. Ability to be sensitive to and respond to needs/concerns of students, faculty, college staff and the public.
8. Ability to work with diverse groups of people.
Physical Requirements:
• Occasional lifting of boxes, supplies, etc., generally less than 30 lbs.
• Some evening and weekend hours required
In support of the Americans with Disabilities Act, this job description lists only those responsibilities and qualifications deemed essential to the position.
Required Documents
1. Cover Letter / Letter of Interest
2. Resume / Curriculum Vitae
3. Unofficial Transcript(s)
Optional Documents
1. Letter(s) of Recommendation
2. Other Documents
Please note, no due date for materials was listed. Applications must be submitted through the Keuka College online application portal: keuka.peopleadmin.com/postings/1053