Visiting Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice
Job in
High Point, Guilford County, North Carolina, 27264, USA
Listed on 2026-07-02
Listing for:
High-Point-University
Full Time, Part Time
position Listed on 2026-07-02
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Education Administration, Adult & Continuing Education
Job Description & How to Apply Below
A PhD in criminal justice and J.D. or a closely related field is preferred.
Scheduled courses for fall 2026 mainly revolve around criminal law and mock trial. Ability to teach various law related courses is required. Ability to teach violent crime, intro to criminal justice, and help with international security courses is desired but not required. Duties include teaching three or four courses per semester (depending on rank and credentials) and performing departmental service, as part of a close and vital faculty team.
The University seeks applicants who are committed to education as an experiential and life-enhancing process.
To apply , submit as one electronic document:
1) a cover letter;
2) curriculum vitae;
3) a statement of teaching philosophy, methods and examples of classroom practice;
4) a copy of all graduate transcripts with degree(s) awarded; and
5) names and contact information for three professional references.
Submit questions to Dr. Alec Szalewski. aszalews
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education Master’s in criminal justice or closely related field and experienceJ.D. in criminal justice or closely related field and experience
Ph.
D. in criminal justice or closely related field preferred; ABD welcome
Experience and Training Prefer prior teaching experience, especially in the following courses: criminal law, courts and trials, crime, law & national security, mock trial, criminal evidence, and international criminal justice
Ability to teach violent crime or into to the justice system is beneficial but not required
Knowledge, Skills, Ability:
Knowledge of the above course subjectsESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS :
Teach three or four courses per semester depending on qualifications and rank and perform departmental service.
ACCOUNTABILITY:
Report to Chair of the Department of Criminal Justice, the Dean of the School of the Douglas S. Witcher School of Humanities and Behavioral Sciences, and to the Provost of the University.
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