Assistant Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice Sciences Position Available In Wilson, North Carolina
Tallo's Job Summary: The School of Education & Social Sciences at Barton College is hiring a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice Sciences. The role involves teaching 18 credit hours annually, academic advising, ongoing scholarship, and service to the school and community. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Criminology, teaching experience, and the ability to collaborate effectively. Applications are being accepted until the position is filled.
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Assistant Professor of Criminology & Criminal Justice Sciences May 7, 2025 Web Manager Posted in Employment The School of Education & Social Sciences at Barton College seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences with an anticipated start date in August 2025. Working closely with the Program Director and reporting directly to the Dean, this position will also serve as Director of Field Experience for the Criminology & Criminal Justice Sciences (CCJS) program. In addition to directing field placements and working with on-site supervisors, the Assistant Professor of CCJS will teach courses across the undergraduate and graduate curriculum. Essential Responsibilities Teach 18 (eighteen) credit hours annually at all levels of Criminology & Criminal Justice Sciences.
Academic advising for declared-or intended-major students.
Ongoing professional scholarship.
Service to the School of Education & Social Sciences, the College campus, and local community.
Demonstrated record of successful college-level teaching.
A generalist in the field of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences who is qualified to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses is required. Special interests and experience in teaching other subjects compatible with the Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences Program and the needs of the College will be considered during the candidate assessment process.
Ability to lead in-person, hybrid and online courses that foster deep student learning.
Candidates with teaching and scholarship in law enforcement, including forensic sciences, will be given additional consideration.
Ensure adherence with College policies and procedures. Desired Skills and Experience The College seeks a candidate with a background in teaching. Specific requirements noted below. A Ph.D. in the field of Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences who is qualified to teach both undergraduate and graduate courses is preferred. A candidate who is ABD with expectation of a fully completed Ph.D. prior to the end of the first year of employment in Criminology and Criminal Justice Sciences is a minimum requirement to teach in the undergraduate program.
Ability to collaborate effectively with faculty, staff, students, and the broader educational and professional communities, including a variety of businesses and community-based organizations.
Demonstrated effectiveness working in a multi-cultural environment; and evidence of a strong commitment to the goals of higher education serving diverse populations desired. Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to handle multiple priorities effectively in a high-volume environment.
Ability to maintain and grow field-experience site partnerships. Application Process Please submit a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, and three professional references (all should be MS Word or PDF format) to Dr. Jackie Ennis, Dean of the School of Education & Social Sciences, at employment@barton.edu. Prior to contracts being offered, official transcripts will be required. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Barton College is an equal employment opportunity employer committed to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body and welcomes all applicants. Federal law requires all employers to verify the identity and employment eligibility of all persons hired to work in the United States. Any claims of discrimination for Title IX or otherwise should be directed to our Title IX Coordinator, Victoria A. Morris, at P.O. Box 5000, Wilson, NC 27893, or at 252-399-6330 or vamorris@barton.edu. Post navigation Previous post Barton’s Spring 2025 Senior Exhibition Opens May 8 with Reception Next post Teacher Licensure & Operations Coordinator Recent Posts
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