Visiting Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice :FF085A
Arcadia
- Glenside, PA
- Permanent
- Full-time
- The criminal justice program has a strong commitment to experiential and applied teaching, critical thinking, social justice, and working with culturally diverse populations.
- Applicants should be prepared to teach courses in introduction to criminal justice, research methods, and/or prisons and corrections, and ideally at least one of the following areas: victimology, cybercrime and security, juvenile delinquency, drugs and society, or communities and crime.
- Area of specialty can be Criminology or Criminal Justice
- A Ph.D. in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, anthropology, or a related discipline is required; a J.D. alone will not be considered.
- Qualified candidates should possess a doctorate together with teaching experience that includes an emphasis on student engagement and a focus on promoting student success.
- Best consideration for applications received by March 15, 2024
- Applicants should submit:
- Cover letter, including a description of how the applicant can contribute to the University's emphasis on Combating Anti-Black Racism (CABR) & Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) and/or Social Impact
- A detailed CV listing qualifications and experiences
- Statement of teaching philosophy with emphasis on diversity and inclusion
- Evidence of teaching effectiveness, such as teaching evaluations
- Description of research interests
- Contact information for three references
- Applications must be submitted online through Arcadia's Human Resources portal to receive full consideration. Please do not email application materials to the hiring manager. Due to the volume of applications received, communication will generally be limited to candidates selected for additional consideration.
- Application review will begin immediately. Posting will be removed from the website once we've established a sufficient talent pool for consideration.