What are the responsibilities and job description for the Criminal Justice Adjunct Instructor position at Team Georgia Careers?
All applicants must complete an online application, upload resume, unofficial transcripts, and cover letter. Official Transcripts are required within 60 days of employment.
Under the general supervision of the Dean of Industrial & Legal Studies instructs, advises, and counsels students in Criminal Justice and/or Forensics.
Evaluates and reviews students’ progress in attaining goals and objectives. Monitors use of supplies, materials and equipment. Prepares and maintains all required documentation and administrative reports. Ensures safety and security requirements are met in the training area. Meets with students, staff members and other educators to discuss students’ instructional programs and other issues. Assists with recruitment, retention and job placement efforts. Demonstrates and ensures the use of appropriate and effective teaching techniques, testing and grading procedures (including proper maintenance of grades and any other appropriate record-keeping requirements), and oral and written communication skills. Maintains certifications and ensures instructor’s qualifications for employment as described by the Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Technical College System of Georgia Policy Manual and accreditation standards. Follows and enforces rules and regulations as described by the Technical College System of Georgia Policy Manual and other policies and procedures established by the institution.
Primary location is DeKalb campus but courses can be taught at Newton, South DeKalb, or high school campuses.
Applicant must be able to select and assess student learning outcomes, foster effective learning in both classroom and lab settings, and promote good public relations via contacts and regular communications with business, industry, and the public sector.
Minimum Qualifications:
Master’s degree in Criminal Justice from a national or regionally accredited college or university. The successful candidate may also hold a Master’s degree in a related field. Appropriate degree must reflect the requirements of the College’s accrediting agency.
NOTE: APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION.
Preferred Qualifications:
At least seven (7) of the last ten (10) years of professional experience in the field of criminal justice to include: law enforcement, probation, corrections, courts, etc. Certifications, if any, must be in good standing, if applicable, in your specific area of expertise.
Experience in teaching/advising/mentoring high school and/or college-level students with broad, diverse backgrounds is also desired.
Possess a comprehensive knowledge of current instructional techniques and technology and knowledge and experience in teaching. Knowledge of Blackboard and Banner Web is desirable.
Must demonstrate excellent written and oral communications and people skills.
NOTE: APPLICANTS MUST MEET THE MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THIS POSITION.