Nontenure Faculty Pool - Criminal Justice and Criminology
Position Description
The School of Criminal Justice and Criminology seeks to develop a pool of candidates for possible temporary/nontenured faculty to teach courses in criminal justice and criminology.
Potential opportunities for teaching undergraduate courses exist on the San Marcos and Round Rock campuses. Potential opportunities for teaching graduate level courses exist on the San Marcos campus and online.
All positions are subject to availability of funds.
Required Qualifications
A master’s degree in criminal justice or related field, or a J.D., is generally the minimal requirement for teaching in our program. A Ph.D. or J.D. is typically required to teach in the graduate program, although a person with a master’s degree and considerable relevant work experience could potentially teach in the master’s program.
Preferred Qualifications
Previous teaching experience is preferred.
Application Procedures
The School of Criminal Justice and Criminology will accept applications from qualified applicants on a continual basis. Only applications submitted through the Texas State University website will be accepted and considered: https://jobs.hr.txstate.edu/postings/47221
Interested individuals should submit:
- Current CV
- Letter of interest outlining specific academic and professional experiences relevant for appointment
- Unofficial transcripts (all in one document).
Applicants will also be asked for contact information for two references who can provide information about the applicant’s skills and experience. Please provide the names and email addresses for your references in the Reference Letter section of the employment application.
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