Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice Administration
Listed on 2026-07-17
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic, Education Administration
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Contract Faculty. Boiling Springs, NC, US.
Assistant/Associate Professor of Criminal Justice AdministrationGardner-Webb University seeks a qualified, broadly trained individual to fill a tenure‑track faculty position in the area of criminal justice and homeland security at the Assistant Professor level within the Department of Public Service (DPS) at the main campus in Boiling Springs, North Carolina, to begin Fall 2026. Teaching responsibilities will include both introductory and advanced courses in the Criminal Justice and/or Homeland Security Bachelor of Science degree programs with the potential to teach in the graduate program for Public Administration depending on qualifications.
Faculty members will be required to teach on campus, although they may teach some courses online.
- The candidate must hold a terminal degree in Criminal Justice or Homeland Security or related field.
- The candidate should have a deep commitment to diversity and inclusion demonstrated through pedagogy, research, and/or public engagement.
- The candidate must conduct, present, and publish research in the discipline.
- The candidate should have undergraduate teaching and mentoring experience with a record of instructional effectiveness.
- The candidate must have excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills.
- The candidate must present a track record that demonstrates exceptional organization, communication, collaboration, and interpersonal relations, and the ability to manage undergraduate programs effectively.
- The candidate must have a demonstrated commitment to Christian Higher Education.
- The candidate possesses past and/or present work experience in the discipline field.
- The candidate demonstrates academic or professional experience in public administration, public management, public leadership, or organizational leadership, or a related discipline.
- The candidate must have a demonstrated commitment to community outreach and engagement, as is expected of faculty at GWU.
- Teach at the undergraduate level, including introductory courses and advanced courses in Criminal Justice and/or Homeland Security.
- Provide guidance, advising, and mentorship to undergraduates in programs housed in the Department.
- Attend monthly Department of Public Service meetings and monthly GWU faculty meetings.
- Support the department in required documentation, assessment, and development of best practices.
- Participate in faculty committees and the business of the university as required.
- Participate in the recruitment of students through university-sponsored events.
- Develop an independent research program and publish within their discipline.
- Travel to attend conferences and meetings.
- Assist the Department Chair and other Program Coordinators/Directors, as needed.
Gardner-Webb University is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applications will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, sex, religious affiliation, national origin, disability, or Veteran status.
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