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The Department of Criminal Justice at Saint Josephs College of Maine invites applications for a fulltimeoncampus Instructor appointment (with potential to become a tenure track assistant professor position) to begin in the Fall of 2025.
The Department of Criminal Justice strongly believes in the Mission of Saint Josephs College of Maine and seeks to enhance the intellectual and social growth of students by exposing them to courses that balance the liberal arts tradition of the college and the professions. The Department of Criminal Justice seeks to develop a critical mindset for its students through academic rigor and a significant involvement in the learning process. The Department provides a plethora of opportunities to develop critical thinking skills practice social research enhance professional communication skills and improve awareness of global issues.
The major in Criminal Justice provides students with an academically sound understanding of crime justice and the criminal justice system. Students majoring in Criminal Justice receive a foundation in theory and research as well as opportunities for practical application through an internship within the field. This major is for students who may pursue careers over a wide range of criminal justice opportunities within the city state and federal jurisdictions such as law enforcement corrections security victim advocacy law juvenile justice social services and much more. Students are also encouraged to think about a possible minor in another area of study.
This position will contribute to our growing Criminal Justice program. The successful candidate will be expected to teach courses including: Introduction to Criminal Justice Scientific Methods in Criminal Justice Quantitative Analysis for Criminal Justice and Criminology as well as elective courses in their specialty area as needed. All specialist subject areas will be considered.
Position Description:
This Instructor position will require a teaching load of 12 credits per semester which will typically consist of a 34 course load attendance at department meetings faculty senate meetings and service on campus committees.
Minimum Qualifications:
A PhD in Criminal Justice or Criminology; ABD status will be considered
Relevant teaching experience in various modalities inoncampus higher education
Commitment to using uptodate and best practice pedagogical methods including syllabus and curriculum design
Willingness to prioritize student learning and to form genuine connections with students
Preferred Qualifications:
Experience with high impact learning practices including service learning and community based learning
Experience with supervising student research projects
Experience with developing and sustaining partnerships with agencies and organizations in the field of criminal justice
The following material must be included in your application:
A cover letter
Your curriculum vitae
A statement of teaching philosophy
The names and contact details for 3 professional references
Applications will be considered incomplete if any of the materials above are missing. Review of applications will begin immediately and the position will remain open until it is filled.
About Saint Josephs College of Maine
Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1912 Saint Josephs College is Maines only Catholic college. Located on the shores of Sebago Lake in Standish Maine the 460acre campus offers 46 undergraduate programs and a Division III athletic program to approximately 800 oncampus students. In addition to its oncampus offerings Saint Josephs College provides certificates undergraduate and advanced degrees to approximately 1200 working adults residing throughout the United States and in more than 20 other countries through its online learning program.
Saint Josephs College of Maine seeks to attract retain and develop personnel who support itsmissionand are committed to nurturing highly competent and deeply compassionate leaders ready to serve in a vulnerable world. Inspired by the life and vision of Catherine McAuley it welcomes persons from all backgrounds as part of its community which is guided by the following values:
to seek and embrace truth and wisdom wherever it may be found;
to combine faith with reason in the pursuit of academic excellence;
to commit ourselves to honesty in all relations with each other;
to welcome the perspectives cultures and abilities of all people of good will especially the disenfranchised;
to value and respect the contribution of each member of the community;
to reach out beyond the Colleges boundaries to serve the needs of others with compassion and mercy;
to address instances of injustice that impact people and the earth in solidarity with those we serve and from a position of informed advocacy.
Saint Josephs College of Maine is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to providing an inclusive work environment that supports a diverse faculty and staff. We consider all qualified applicants and employees for hiring placement and advancement without regard to a persons race (including traits associated with race including hair texture Afro hairstyles and protective hairstyles) color religion ancestry or national origin age genetic information military status sex or gender pregnancy sexual orientation gender identity or expression disabilities familial status protected whistleblower activity previous assertion of workers compensation claim genetic information protected veteran status or any other status protected by applicable law.
In order to be considered for the position submit a cover letter and resume electronically by clicking on Apply. Be sure to also read and sign the PreEmployment Statement. Offers are contingent upon successfully passing a background check. Specific questions may be emailed to: or call.
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