Criminal Justice Professor

Melbourne Full-time $100,000 - $150,000 / Year
($8,333 - $12,500 / Month)

Job Description

We are seeking a dedicated Criminal Justice Professor to join our esteemed faculty. The ideal candidate will design and teach courses at both undergraduate and graduate levels, while also engaging in impactful research and community involvement.

Responsibilities

  • Create and implement a comprehensive curriculum that aligns with current criminal justice standards.
  • Facilitate engaging classroom discussions and practical exercises.
  • Assist in the development of online courses and hybrid delivery methods.
  • Foster a collaborative environment conducive to student achievement.
  • Guide students in research projects and internships related to criminal justice.
  • Network with law enforcement agencies for potential partnerships and student placement.
  • Participate in community outreach initiatives to promote public safety awareness.

Requirements

Education
  • PhD in Criminal Justice or related field
Experience
  • Minimum 3 years of experience in academia or related fields.
Technical Skills
  • Curriculum Development
  • Learning Management Systems
Soft Skills
  • Critical Thinking
  • Team Collaboration
Languages
  • English: Fluent

Advantageous

  • Connections with Law Enforcement: Established relationships with local law enforcement agencies for collaboration.
  • Experience in Research Collaborations: Experience working with interdisciplinary research teams.

Benefits

  • Health and wellness programs.
  • Flexible work arrangements.
  • Access to academic resources and libraries.
  • Opportunities for research funding.

Company Culture

  • Collaborative Teamwork: We emphasize teamwork and collaboration across departments to enhance our educational offerings.
  • Innovation Focus: We promote innovative teaching techniques and encourage faculty to explore new methodologies.
  • Community Engagement: We actively engage with the community to promote understanding and awareness of criminal justice issues.
Status: Closed