Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

 
 
 

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Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

The Department of Social Sciences at Morningside University seeks a faculty member for the Criminal Justice program as a tenure track Assistant Professor. The position emphasizes the administration of justice, corrections, criminological theory, law adjudication, and research and analysis methods.  A candidate with strong quantitative skills will be preferred.  This position is a nine-month appointment beginning August 12, 2024.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in criminal justice/criminology or a closely related discipline; ABD will be considered. The teaching load is 20 credits per year plus a May term course once every three years. Candidates must be able to teach courses such as Introduction to Criminal Justice, Criminology, Criminal Violence, Victimology, Corrections, and/or a Criminal Justice Capstone Seminar. Faculty may have the opportunity to develop new courses in their specialty. Candidates must also be willing to contribute to the general education curriculum by teaching statistics or first-year writing. Ideal candidates will have an active scholarly agenda that may include collaborating with students.

About Morningside:

Morningside, a private university located in Sioux City, Iowa, is admired for both its rich, connected campus community and exceptional active learning experiences. Established in 1894, the university has been led by its 13th president Dr. Albert Mosley since 2022 and is nestled within a serene 69-acre park-like campus in the heart of Iowa’s fourth largest city. Morningside also offers academic environments at its 77-acre learning farm and at the Sioux Gateway Airport for its School of Aviation. The institution serves a community of approximately 2,300 students from almost all 50 states and more than 30 countries.

As a testament to its learning outcomes, more than 80% of undergraduate students have engaged in an internship, externship, student teaching, or preceptorship upon graduation, and for more than a decade 99% of students have gone on to a job or graduate school in their field of study within six months of graduation.

Residential undergraduate students can expect a tranquil and secure campus environment, propelling personal and professional growth. Student life includes around 50 student-led clubs and organizations, a wide array of visual and performing arts opportunities, and 28 varsity sports that regularly receive conference and national recognition. Morningside is also proud to serve as a regional resource for the Siouxland area, offering a variety of on-campus events and activities for students, alumni, and the community at large. Learn more at morningside.edu.

Review of applications for the position will begin immediately and will continue until filled. For fullest consideration, applicant materials should be received by Oct 15, 2023.  Candidates for searches must have current authorization to be employed in the U.S. without employer sponsorship. Successful completion of a background check and education verification are required. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, sex, religion, creed, race, color, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, genetic information, national origin, or other characteristics protected by state and federal law. Persons needing accommodations or assistance with the accessibility of materials related to this search are encouraged to contact the Director of Human Resources at welp@morningside.edu.

Apply on-line only by submitting an email to facultysearch@morningside.edu entering Criminal Justice Search in the subject line and attaching a PDF or Microsoft Word files for the following documents: A cover letter, current curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, a brief statement of research interests, and three letters of recommendation. If the letters of recommendation are not included in the application, they must be submitted electronically to the “facultysearch” email address provided above. Questions about the position may be addressed to Dr. Jack Hill, Department Head for the Social Sciences, at: hill@morningside.edu.

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