What are the responsibilities and job description for the Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice, Adjunct Faculty position at University of Saint Joseph?
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About University of Saint Joseph:
The University of Saint Joseph, founded by the Sisters of Mercy, provides a rigorous liberal arts and professional education for a diverse student population in an inclusive environment that encourages strong ethical values, personal integrity, and a sense of responsibility to the needs of society.
The University has been recognized as a top national university in Connecticut by U.S. News & World Report's Best College Rankings including being the #1 Connecticut University in "Top Performers on Social Mobility," #2 Connecticut University in "Best Value Schools," and #3 Connecticut University in "Best National Universities."
Ideally situated midway between Boston and New York City, the beautiful 90-acre Olmsted-designed campus is one mile from West Hartford's thriving downtown, and provides an array of cultural events, occasions for spiritual development, and fitness and recreational options. The University also has an active presence outside our campus, reaching into the surrounding community through internships, community service projects, new program and partnerships.
At University of Saint Joseph, our mission statement profoundly resonates with our faculty and staff and serves as the foundation upon which our employment policy is built. We seek to attract, develop and retain individuals who are committed to our mission. We are committed to providing an environment where diverse talents, perspectives, experiences and contributions are recognized, and one that promotes the "growth of the whole person" with resources that enable employees to meet professional and personal life needs.
Job Description:
The University of Saint Joseph invites qualified applicants to serve as adjunct faculty within the Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice Program. Successful candidates should have teaching experience within the field of Criminal Justice. The Criminal Justice and Restorative Justice major in the School of Interdisciplinary Health and Science seeks qualified candidates with a minimum of a MA in Criminal Justice or related field.
We currently have an opening to teach the following course:
CRMJ 245 60: Police in the Community: The course explores the dynamic relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve. It examines the historical, social, and political contexts of police-community interactions and focuses on developing strategies to foster mutual trust and cooperation. The hybrid course will meet in person on Tuesdays from 2 PM to 3:15 PM with online instruction starting in August 2023.
Responsibilities include (but are not limited to):
- Develop and/or update a course syllabus
- Prepare lectures, projects, homework, assessments, and other student assignments
- Grade all student assignments in a timely manner. Provide appropriate feedback to students to promote academic success
- Maintain regularly scheduled office hours; Adjuncts must be available a minimum of one additional hour per week, either in-person or virtually, to provide support to students
- Attend program/department meetings as requested
- Demonstrate knowledge of the current methods and practices for teaching college-level courses; present qualified and clear instruction related to the course subject
- Learn and utilize technology offered at USJ to facilitate teaching
- Meet all designated class periods in the semester as dictated by the academic calendar
- Submit mid-semester and final grades to the Registrar's Office within required timeframes, leave all course records with the department chairperson upon completion of the course
- Build a positive rapport with students and faculty and promote an environment of student success at USJ
Requirements:
- Master's degree or higher in Criminal Justice or related field. Degrees must be from an accredited institution.
- Industry experience, a terminal degree, and/or prior college level teaching experience is strongly preferred
- Cultural competency to work with diverse student and/or employee population.
- Commitment to the University of Saint Joseph mission
Additional Information:
Teaching assignments are part-time, on a semester basis only and are dependent on student enrollment and department need. All adjunct offers are contingent on sufficient enrollment. Regular attendance is an essential job function as it demonstrates dependability towards the performance of job duties.
Adjunct rates per 3-credit course:
- Non-Terminal Degree/0-6 Credits Experience = $3,000.00
- Terminal Degree/0-6 Credits Experience = $3,200.00
- Non-Terminal Degree/7 Credits Experience = $3,400.00
- Terminal Degree/7 Credits Experience = $3,700.0
NON-DISCRIMINATION & TITLE IX INFORMATION
ACCOMMODATIONS FOR APPLICANTS WITH DISABILITIES INFORMATION
The University of Saint Joseph believes it must play an active role in creating a community of employees that is diverse, inclusive and equitable. Our work benefits greatly from the contributions of people of color, people from different socioeconomic backgrounds, women, LGBTQ people, and individuals with disabilities. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other marginalized communities.
Application Instructions:
Persons interested in the above position should apply online. Please submit:
- Resume/Curriculum Vitae
- Cover letter addressing your specific subject area strengths, interests, and any applicable industry experience
The Department Chairperson will review your application. If there is an opening in a subject area you are qualified to teach, the department will contact you directly to discuss the specific opportunity. Thank you for your interest in joining the University of Saint Joseph as adjunct faculty.
The University of Saint Joseph is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.