Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor
Miami University Alumni Association
Location (3)
Middletown, Connecticut
Locations
3 listed locations
Quick overview
The primary responsibility is teaching various undergraduate face-to-face and/or online courses in criminal justice, covering topics such as corrections, law and courts, and policing. Additional duties involve general advising of undergraduates and providing service to the department.
Requirements summary
For the Visiting Assistant Professor role, a Ph.D. or J.D. in criminal justice or a closely related field by the appointment date and evidence of strong undergraduate teaching commitment are required. For the Instructor role, a Master’s degree in criminal justice or a closely related field by the appointment date and evidence of strong undergraduate teaching commitment are necessary.
Job description
Job Title Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor Department Justice and Community Studies JM Worker Type Temporary (Fixed Term) Pay Type Salary Salary will be commensurate with the level of the position, education, and experience. Benefit Eligible Yes Screening Date 2026-04-01
Job Description
Summary Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor in criminal justice to teach various undergraduate face-to-face and/or online courses, including surveys of corrections, law and courts and policing. Additional duties include general advising of undergraduates and service to the department. The position will serve the Regional locations (Hamilton, and Middletown). Appointment begins August, 2026.
Job Description
Visiting Assistant Professor/Instructor in criminal justice to teach various undergraduate face-to-face and/or online courses, including surveys of corrections, law and courts and policing. Additional duties include general advising of undergraduates and service to the department. The position will serve the Regional locations (Hamilton, and Middletown). Appointment begins August, 2026.
Minimum Qualifications
Ph.D. or J.D. in criminal justice or a closely related field by date of appointment and evidence of a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching for appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor. Master’s degree in criminal justice or a closely related field by date of appointment and evidence of a strong commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching for appointment as Instructor. Additional Position Information (if applicable) Required Application Documents Cover letter, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness and teaching philosophy Special Instructions (if applicable) none
Additional Information
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