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Clinical Specialist - Criminology

Employer
The College of New Jersey
Location
New Jersey, United States
Salary
Salary Not Specified
Date posted
Sep 9, 2022

Job Details



Non-tenure-track Faculty Position in Criminology-Cybersecurity
(Lecturer/Clinical Specialist)
Associated with Two Clusters of 10 New Faculty Positions
The College of New Jersey

To enrich education through diversity, TCNJ is an Equal Opportunity Employer. TCNJ has a strong commitment to inclusive excellence and is working to promote diversity, equity, inclusion, and racial justice among our faculty, staff, and students. We strongly encourage a host of diverse, intersectional populations and cultures to apply including, but not limited to, identities based on race, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, disability, national origin, and veteran status.

The Department of Criminology at The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) invites applications for a 10-month, non-tenure-track Lecturer/Clinical Specialist, to join our community starting in August 2023 . The position is offered for an initial two-year appointment, with potential for renewal for a second two-year appointment and subsequent three-year appointments based on performance and the needs of the department.

Position Summary:

In collaboration with the Department of Computer Science, the successful candidate will teach white-collar crime and cybersecurity; both courses fulfill requirements in the criminology major and in the computer science cybersecurity specialization. In addition, the successful candidate will teach existing courses in the criminology curriculum, and depending on the needs of the department, teach new courses in their area(s) of expertise. The standard teaching load for the position is four courses per semester. We anticipate no more than four different course preparations in any single academic year.

We are interested in candidates whose teaching and practice will connect and integrate with other disciplines and who have the potential to collaboratively contribute to interdisciplinary efforts.

Candidates should be committed to inclusive excellence in higher education , demonstrated through, for example, culturally responsive course design and pedagogy, equity-minded student engagement and mentorship, and cultivating intercultural competencies needed for meaningful citizenship.

TCNJ has a strong commitment to inclusive excellence in our community and to supporting a healthy work-life balance for our faculty. Candidates should be strongly committed to high quality teaching and to encouraging and mentoring highly motivated students . Lecturers may also serve as academic advisors and have service responsibilities within their department and school, and the college. TCNJ supports its community of teacher-scholars and practitioners through a range of internal grant programs, professional travel, engaging professional development programs, and other mechanisms . These intentional efforts support the recruitment, retention, and success of our faculty, particularly those from groups traditionally underrepresented in academe.

Linkage to Two Thematic Clusters:

We are especially interested in candidates who could contribute to either or both of the TCNJ’s two thematic clusters (broadly defined): Data/Cyber Security and White Collar Crime . The hires will build-on and expand existing faculty strengths in these areas – with an array of institutional supports for them – bringing a cluster of 10 new teacher-scholars and practitioners across a range of academic fields/departments to TCNJ (Accounting; Computer Science; Counselor Education; Criminology; Management; Music; Political Science; Statistics; and Special Education, Language, and Literacy).

Qualifications:

Applicants must:
  • Have a Masters-level degree in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or a closely related field.
  • Teach courses in white-collar crime and cybersecurity.
  • Have demonstrated excellence in instruction, including prior experience teaching at the college-level.
  • Demonstrate cultural competency and ability to foster inclusive learning environments and mutual respect for students and colleagues.
Preferred qualifications:
  • Have a PhD or be ABD in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or a closely related field.
  • Expertise to explore race and racism, whiteness/white privilege, and/or anti-racism in their teaching.
  • Practitioner experience in the field of cybersecurity.
Employer Qualifications:
  • Final offer of employment is contingent upon the successful completion of background check and reference checks.
To Apply:
  • Candidates should submit (a) a letter of application highlighting their interest and qualifications, (b) a curriculum vitae, (c) a statement of teaching philosophy/approach (no longer than 2 pages), (d) a description of how the candidate would engage students in co-curricular learning (no longer than 2 pages), (e) a statement of commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (no longer than 2 pages), (f) unofficial transcripts (graduate and undergraduate), (g) evidence of teaching effectiveness including sample syllabi and student evaluations names, and (h) contact information for at least three professional references. Letters should be addressed to Dr. Margaret E. Leigey, Chair of the Search Committee, and be sent directly to leigeym@tcnj.edu; the candidate’s name should be included in the subject line of the e-mail.
For full consideration, applications should be received by March 31, 2023.

Any questions about the position should be directed to Dr. David Mazeika. Search Committee Chair, at mazeikad@tcnj.edu.

About the Department:

The Department of Criminology has five tenure-line faculty members and approximately 240 majors. About 30% of majors identify as Hispanic or Latinx and about 10% as Black or African American.

The Department’s mission is to enhance students' understanding of how crime is defined, analyzed, and addressed in policy and practice. Through the multidisciplinary exploration of theory and research, students understand crime as a social phenomenon and convey it through an inclusive exchange of perspectives. With an individualized, collaborative approach to learning within and beyond the classroom, students are prepared for professional success.

The Department is deeply committed to providing learning and professional development opportunities to all of its students including through faculty-student research collaborations and internships.

For more information about the department, visit https://criminology.tcnj.edu/ .

About The College of New Jersey:

Founded in 1855, TCNJ is a selective public institution that has earned national recognition for its commitment to excellence. TCNJ enrolls approximately 7,400 students, including 6,790 undergraduates and 610 graduate students, 30% of whom are self-described as members of groups traditionally underrepresented in academe. Strong curricular and co-curricular programming have helped foster a first-year to sophomore retention rate of 92%, a 4-year graduation rate of 75% (7th highest in the U.S. for public institutions), and a 6-year graduation rate of 87% (among the highest in the country). Five signature experiences are the hallmark of a TCNJ education: a personalized, collaborative, and rigorous education; undergraduate research, mentored internships, and field experiences; community engaged learning; global engagement; and leadership development. TCNJ has also received national recognition for the adoption and promotion of the teacher-scholar model for our faculty. A strong liberal arts core forms the foundation for programs offered through TCNJ’s seven academic schools—Arts and Communication; Business; Education; Engineering; Humanities and Social Sciences; Nursing and Health Sciences; and Science. TCNJ has a strong Phi Beta Kappa chapter—an honor shared by less than 10 percent of colleges and universities nationally.

Among other initiatives, a series of faculty/staff-based affinity groups (e.g., Minority Executive Council, Women’s Professional Network, Parent and Family Network, TCNJ PRIDE) supports a welcoming, supportive, and inclusive environment at TCNJ.

TCNJ is located within an hour of New York City and Philadelphia. The College’s campus is set on 289 tree-lined acres in suburban Ewing Township and is known for its natural beauty. In addition to its growing racial and ethnic diversity, the region offers excellent public schools, prestigious medical centers, restaurants, art and entertainment, as well as numerous cultural and recreational activities.

For more information about the college, please visit: http://www.tcnj.edu/ .

Company

TCNJ

The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) is a highly selective institution that is consistently recognized as one of the top comprehensive colleges in the nation. Founded in 1855 as the New Jersey State Normal School, TCNJ maintains the eighth highest four-year graduation rate among all public colleges and universities. It is ranked by Money as one of the top 15 public colleges “most likely to pay off financially,” and U.S. News & World Report rates it the No. 1 public institution among regional universities in the northeast.

Known for its natural beauty, the college is situated on 289 tree-lined acres in suburban Ewing Township, New Jersey, in close proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia. A strong liberal arts core forms the foundation for a wealth of degree programs offered through the college’s seven schools: Arts and Communication; Business; Education; Engineering; Humanities and Social Sciences; Nursing and Health Sciences; and Science. Five signature experiences are the hallmark of a TCNJ education. They include a personalized, collaborative, and rigorous education; undergraduate research, mentored internships, and field experiences; community engaged learning; global engagement; and leadership development.

TCNJ’s longstanding commitment to faculty-student collaboration was recognized in 2015 by the Council on Undergraduate Research, which named the college the recipient of its inaugural “Campus-wide Award for Undergraduate Research Accomplishment.” In 2006, TCNJ was awarded a Phi Beta Kappa chapter—an honor shared by less than 10 percent of colleges and universities nationally.

Essential to its mission, TCNJ believes in the transformative power of education to develop critical thinkers, responsible citizens, and lifelong learners and leaders. Leadership programming is offered throughout an undergraduate’s career, as well as other programs and services aimed at students’ social, emotional, career, academic, spiritual, and physical development.

The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) is committed to attracting, motivating, and retaining a highly qualified and diverse workforce to support our mission. Our commitment to diversity is guided by our spirit of service toward our students, faculty and staff. The campus provides a multitude of cultural and social experiences that further broaden and enrich the lives of our College and community members. The College of New Jersey is proud to offer a generous benefits package that includes health, welfare, and retirement benefits for all eligible employees

We invite you to discover what TCNJ has to offer.

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