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Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice, Non-Credit

Job in Sanford, Seminole County, Florida, 32771, USA
Listing for: Seminole State College of Florida
Per diem position
Listed on 2025-12-31
Job specializations:
  • Education / Teaching
    Adult Education, University Professor
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 10000 - 60000 USD Yearly USD 10000.00 60000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Adjunct Faculty, Criminal Justice, Non-Credit

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Responsibilities

Adjunct Faculty are responsible for teaching assigned courses, which includes developing and posting syllabi, preparing and delivering instruction, designing assignments and assessments, grading student work, and providing timely, constructive feedback.

In addition, Adjunct Faculty are expected to engage in professional development, effectively utilize the College’s Online Learning Management System (CANVAS), and maintain open communication with students, colleagues, and supervisors. They may also contribute to curriculum improvement efforts aimed at enhancing student success.

Essential Functions
  • Developing a course syllabus in the format determined by the College and posting said syllabus to the College approved system by college posted deadlines.
  • Preparing for and delivering class, studio, clinical, or lab instruction at days, times, modalities and locations determined by the College.
  • Using assigned instructional materials to plan and deliver instruction designed to enhance student learning.
  • Developing or modifying assignments, assessments and other course materials to support and evaluate student understanding of course learning outcomes established in the course syllabus and per department guidelines.
  • Grading student work and providing constructive feedback to students in a timely fashion, including resolution of incomplete or disputed grades.
  • Participating in professional development opportunities offered by the college and department.
  • Validating textbooks, posting course syllabi, class/grade rosters, and submitting final student grades by established deadlines.
  • Remaining current with how to use the College’s Online Learning Management System (currently CANVAS) as required by departmental guidelines.
  • Responding in a timely fashion to communication from students, colleagues and supervisors.
  • Meeting with students individually to review course work as needed.
  • Adjunct faculty may work with other faculty in support of curricula improvement as appropriate to promote students' success and mastery of course and program competencies.
Required Qualifications
  • Option 1:
    Master's degree in Criminal Justice or closely related field
  • Option 2:
    Master's degree with at least 18 graduate hours in Criminal Justice Technology
  • Option 3:
    Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice or closely related field with appropriate documented work experience of at least 2 years in the field
  • Option 4:
    Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice or closely related field with at least two levels of certification from recognized industry leaders and appropriate documented work experience of at least 1 year in the field
  • Option 5:
    Associate degree in Criminal Justice or closely related field and at least two levels of certification from nationally recognized industry leaders and appropriate documented work experience of at least 3 years in the field
  • Option 6:
    Associate degree with at least two levels of certification from nationally recognized industry leaders and appropriate documented work experience of at least 4 years in the field
  • Option 7:
    At least 12 credit hours of college level coursework completed and appropriate documented work experience of at least 6 years in the field
  • Option 8:
    At least 6 years of appropriate documented work experience in the Criminal Justice field
  • Option 9:
    At least 3 years of appropriate documented work experience in the Criminal Justice field and at least two levels of certification from nationally recognized industry leaders
  • AND certification as a General Instructor through the Florida Department of Law Enforcement or allowed exemption documented by Form CJSTC 82.
Knowledge, Abilities & Skills
  • A personal and professional commitment to creating an atmosphere of quality instruction in line with Seminole State College’s mission and vision.
  • Possessing sufficient professional expertise in their specific field/discipline.
  • Maintaining faculty credentials as required by the college's accrediting agencies.
  • Excellent verbal, written and interpersonal communication…
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