Fall 2026 Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Program Adjunct Professor
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Fall 2026 Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Program Adjunct Professor
The Institution: St. John's established in 1870, has two New York City campuses; international locations in Rome, Italy; Limerick, Ireland; and Paris, France; and study abroad locations around the world.
Division/Department Information: The Criminal Justice and Homeland Security Programs of the Division of Criminal Justice and Homeland Security at St. John's University invites applications for adjunct positions to teach a variety of different courses for the fall 2026 semester. The Department is located on the St. John's University's Queens campus.
For these positions, the division seeks adjunct assistant professors/instructors to teach in a face-to-face setting for 85-minute class sessions that meet twice a week.
Responsibilities:
- The adjunct faculty member will work under the direct supervision of the Division Chair and will: Prepare and distribute to students a course outline in accordance with the course syllabus.
- Develop instructional materials (lectures, readings, assignments, exams, projects, etc.) that will achieve the learning outcomes as stated in the course syllabus.
- Evaluate student performance throughout the semester and provide periodic and constructive feedback to students.
- Evaluate student performance and post grades for each student as directed by the Provost's Office and offer availability to discuss grades with students in person, by email or phone.
- Promptly respond to requests for information before, during, and after the course as required by the Division Chair and the CCPS Dean's Office.
Qualifications:
- Minimum requirements include a master's degree and a minimum of five years of significant work experience in the field.
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