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The Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice teaches courses for the Criminal Justice Department. The successful candidate will also advise students; participate in accreditation processes; engage in professional scholarship; assist in the development of internship relationships and student opportunities; and participate in school and college-wide service. They will teach courses and advise students for two semesters each year.
The mission of the Criminal Justice and Security Studies Department is to provide students with a broad liberal arts education and a balanced perspective in the study and practices of the criminal justice system. The department is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion both in terms of the curriculum as well as the classroom. The College and the department are committed to fostering an environment that honors all individuals. All applications should include a diversity statement, describing how you can support Endicott's mission and commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging.
The School of Social Sciences, Communication, and Humanities at Endicott College invites applications for a full-time Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice to begin in July 1, 2025.
This position is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the Endicott College Faculty Association (ECFA) and Endicott College. ECFA is a faculty union organized under the NEA (National Educational Association) and provides structure and support for all full-time faculty at Endicott College.
Responsibilities include:
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Teach 24 credits per academic year -- 12 credits in both the fall and spring semesters (4 lecture courses each semester, or equivalent).
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Advise up to 25 students.
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Attend department, school, and college meetings.
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Participate in accreditation processes.
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Engage in professional development, scholarship, research, and/or publishing.
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Assist in curriculum development.
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Participate in department, school, and college service.
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Maintain and post regular office hours.
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Perform other duties as required and as outlined in the Collective Bargaining Agreement
Requirements/Qualifications:
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Ph.D. in Criminal Justice or Criminology, or ABD
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Open to all areas within the field of Criminal Justice
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Evidence of professional experience and/or ongoing scholarly activities (research, publications, presentations, etc.) that enhance teaching and deepen knowledge base in subject areas.
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College-level teaching experience.
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Desire to work in a student – centered, teaching oriented institution
To apply, please submit:
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cover letter
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resume/curriculum vitae
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research statement, teaching statement, and diversity statement in one single pdf file and upload it to Workday.
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Three letters of reference to be sent to Wendy Cunniff, Academic Coordinator for the School of Social Sciences, Communication and Humanities, at [email protected], with subject heading Endicott Criminal Justice Faculty Position: [Insert your last name].
If you have questions, please contact Associate Dean Dr. Kyungseok Choo, [email protected], 978-232-2164.
Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2024 and applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.
What We Do
Founded in 1939, Endicott College is located in Beverly, Massachusetts on 235 acres of oceanfront property. The College offers doctorate, master’s and bachelor degree programs in the professional and liberal arts. Students have come to embrace Endicott’s commitment to experiential learning, which combines theory with hands-on, career-related experience. Today, more than 2,900 traditional undergraduate students pursue degrees on the Beverly campus, and 1,200 students enroll in doctoral, graduate, and accelerated undergraduate in online, hybrid and in-person programs at Endicott College