Minnesota State University Mankato

  • Mankato, MN


  • Permanent

  • Full-time

The successful candidate will work as a member of the Law Enforcement Program and Criminal Justice Program faculty and will teach courses and advise students enrolled in the undergraduate Professional Peace Officer Education Program and Criminal Justice Program.The candidate�s areas of academic focus should include general criminal justice and criminology, research methods, community interactions, and culturally responsive criminal justice practices. The candidate must possess the ability to work effectively with faculty,staff, and students from a range of cultural, ethnic, racial, and socioeconomic backgrounds and be willing to meet the following expectations: A typical faculty workload responsibility may include up to twenty four (24) credits of instruction per academic year. The successful candidate may need to teach in other areas as assigned and qualified. May be expected to develop and deliver face-to-face, hybrid, and on-line instruction at the Mankato campus, online, and/or at the university�s additional locations, as assigned. The successful candidate will collaborate with colleagues in curriculum design, instruction and evaluation, conduct research productively and mentor students in research, help create innovative strategies for student recruitment, retention, and completion,and may be expected to develop external grant funding opportunities. All faculty members are expected to engage in scholarly or creative activity or research, in continuing preparation and study,in contributing to student growth and development, and in providing service to the university and community (See Article 22 and Appendix G of the IFO Master Agreement) This position will advise undergraduate majors. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in advanced criminal investigations, police technical writing, introduction to criminal justice, criminal justice and criminology, juvenile justice, and criminal justice research methods. The successful candidate will contribute to innovative strategies designed to recruit students from underrepresented groups. The successful candidate will incorporate information on diversity, cultural competence, and cultural responsiveness into their courses. The successful candidate will responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in advanced criminal investigations, police technical writing, introduction to criminal justice, criminal justice and criminology, and criminal justice research methods. The successful candidate will also be given the opportunity to develop courses related to their individual areas of expertise and develop the community experience courses that were recommended by the Criminal Justice Program Review Workgroup YourMembership. Category: Education, Keywords: Criminal Justice – Assistant Professor00 – 0Full-Time

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