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Location

Lynchburg, Virginia

Core responsibilities

The primary role involves teaching graduate and undergraduate students in areas like criminal justice, criminology, and investigations, while maintaining instructional program integrity aligned with the university's mission. Faculty are also responsible for curriculum development in residential and distance education environments, engaging in scholarship, and providing service to students and their discipline.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a terminal degree in criminal justice, criminology, sociology, public administration, or a related discipline from an accredited institution, along with 20 or more years of experience in public safety. Demonstrated strengths in teaching, mentoring, strong organizational skills, and effective verbal/Written communication are also required.

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