Criminal Justice Studies
- Prison Education
- Part-Time (Adjunct) Faculty Sinclair Community College
- 4.
2 Dayton, OH Job Details Part-time $1,016 an hour 11 hours ago Benefits Opportunities for advancement Qualifications Learning technology Master's degree Classroom Teaching Teaching Full Job Description The Sinclair Criminal Justice Sciences Department prepares students for meaningful careers in law enforcement, corrections, and other areas of the criminal justice system. Our programs equip future professionals with the knowledge and skills needed for immediate employment, while also offering current criminal justice practitioners opportunities for career advancement and professional development. The starting pay for Adjunct Faculty is $1,016 per credit hour assigned to teach. For the full list of available courses to teach, please explore our course catalog . This position is open only to applicants who reside in Ohio, Indiana, or Kentucky , or who are able to perform work within one of these states. Sinclair Community College restricts part-time employment to approved states due to employment, tax, and benefits compliance requirements. Sinclair is currently seeking part-time (adjunct) faculty for day, evening, and weekend courses at our partner correctional institutions: Dayton Correctional
- Dayton, Ohio Lebanon Correctional
- Lebanon, Ohio Warren Correctional
- Lebanon, Ohio Correctional Reception Center
- Columbus, Ohio Pickaway Correctional
- Columbus (Orient), Ohio Ross Correctional
- Chillicothe, Ohio Madison Correctional
- London, Ohio SCC has the right to revise this position description at any time.
This position description does not represent in any way a contract of employment. Principal Accountabilities Plan and organize instruction in ways which maximize student learning Prepare, distribute and submit syllabi for all assigned sections in accordance with department and divisional policies Employ appropriate teaching and learning strategies, use available instructional technology when appropriate Modify, where appropriate, instructional methods and strategies to meet diverse student's needs Support classroom and online efforts to promote student success Evaluate and return student work in a timely manner to promote learning Maintain accurate records of student progress Submit final grade rosters according to established deadlines Maintain confidentiality of student information Cannot exceed maximum of 12 credit hours per semester Requirements Minimum of a master's degree in criminal justice or law required Evidence of successful prior teaching experience preferred Demonstrated commitment to improving student learning through innovative strategies shown to help students succeed at the course and program level Effective communication skills and interpersonal skills with the capacity to work successfully in a culturally diverse college community Possess demonstrated skills in using modern educational technology, including multimedia-based instruction required Ability to pass a DRC background check required Must be able to teach face-to-face in a prison education setting O fficial transcripts for all post-secondary degrees (if applicable) and successful completion of a background check will be required prior to date of hire.