Visiting Professor - Criminology and Criminal Justice
Webster University
St. Louis, MO
Full-time
Education
Posted on May 10, 2023
Visiting Professor - Criminology and Criminal Justice
Description
Webster University's department of Law, Crime, and Social Justice invites applications for a visiting professorship in Criminology and Criminal Justice to begin in August, 2023.
Duties of the position include: teaching in, overseeing, and building the profile of the criminology and criminal justice programs at the graduate and undergraduate levels; contributing to research or service in criminology and criminal justice; student advising; and program assessment and curricular revisions. Emphasis area is open, but emphasis areas such as community-police relations or community engagement, GIS, or forensics are especially welcome.
The desirable candidate will be able to demonstrate academic and teaching proficiency related to Criminology and Criminal Justice through her/his/their academic research and/or professional experience. In addition to teaching in the candidate's area of specialization, the program has teaching needs in Legal Studies, and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. We hope to hire someone who will contribute to Webster's focus on supporting the needs of a diverse student body.
Individuals need to be flexible and able to teach in multiple modalities including:
1. Face-to-Face only
2. Hybrid Classroom*
3. Remote (synchronous learning)
4. Online (asynchronous learning)
*The hybrid classroom instructor should have experience simultaneously teaching students in the classroom, face-to-face and students remotely through Zoom.
This is a full-time faculty position appointment with a 9-month contract for the academic year. The position will be in-person on our main campus at Webster Groves, MO, a suburb of St. Louis. The position will start in August 2023.
Location:
Webster Groves Campus-WEBG
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or closely related field (ABD considered).
Preferred Qualifications
1. Teaching experience at the university level
2. Experience teaching a diverse student population, including international students
3. Experience or interest in curriculum development
Department
Law, Crime and Social Justice-LCSJ
Special Instructions For Applicant
Applicants should apply through the online Webster jobs website. Please submit: (1) a cover letter, (2) curriculum vitae, (3) brief writing sample, (4) teaching evaluations, if possible, and (5) three letters of recommendation from professional references. While we will continue to accept applications, we will give priority to applications submitted by 5/31/23.
Physical Demands
Typical office environment.
To apply, visit https://recruiting.adp.com/srccar/public/nghome.guid?c=1180715&d=ExternalCareerSite&prc=RMPOD3&r=5000943841206
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