Clinical Faculty Criminology
Twin Falls, ID - USA
Job Summary
Position Summary
The Department of Culture Society and Justice at the University of Idaho invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor of Criminology a full-time non-tenure track position starting in August of 2026. While this position will primarily be expected to contribute to online course delivery for the University of Idaho this position will also be expected to teach one course per semester on the College of Southern Idaho campus in Twin Falls. All areas of specialization will be considered but we are particularly seeking areas that complement our current course offerings and department strengths. The successful candidate will be expected to teach core service courses offered in our Master of Sciences degree in criminology and our undergraduate degree program in criminology (e.g. Introduction to Criminology Justice Institutions Criminological Theory Research Methods in Criminology and/or Justice Policy Issues). Faculty are also encouraged to teach in their specialty areas within criminology and contribute to areas such as internship supervision and mentorship and advising of students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The standard teaching load is a 3/4 (seven classes per academic year).
Required Qualifications
Masters in criminology criminal justice law & society or a closely related field Experience developing and/or teaching criminology courses.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in criminology criminal justice law & society or a closely related field (a JD does not meet the minimum educational requirements for this position). Experience teaching online courses; Evidence of teaching effectiveness at a college or university.
The Department of Culture Society and Justice at the University of Idaho invites applications for a Clinical Assistant Professor of Criminology a full-time non-tenure track position starting in August of 2026. While this position will primarily be expected to contribute to online course delivery for the University of Idaho this position will also be expected to teach one course per semester on the College of Southern Idaho campus in Twin Falls. All areas of specialization will be considered but we are particularly seeking areas that complement our current course offerings and department strengths. The successful candidate will be expected to teach core service courses offered in our Master of Sciences degree in criminology and our undergraduate degree program in criminology (e.g. Introduction to Criminology Justice Institutions Criminological Theory Research Methods in Criminology and/or Justice Policy Issues). Faculty are also encouraged to teach in their specialty areas within criminology and contribute to areas such as internship supervision and mentorship and advising of students at both the undergraduate and graduate levels. The standard teaching load is a 3/4 (seven classes per academic year).
Required Qualifications
Masters in criminology criminal justice law & society or a closely related field Experience developing and/or teaching criminology courses.
Preferred Qualifications
Ph.D. in criminology criminal justice law & society or a closely related field (a JD does not meet the minimum educational requirements for this position). Experience teaching online courses; Evidence of teaching effectiveness at a college or university.
Required Experience:
Junior IC