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Director & Professor-Associate Professor, Forensic Science

 

FLSA Classification

Exempt, Probationary (tenure-track)

Salary Grade/Level/Family/Range

Salary Range: $55,000 - $65,000

Grade: To be determined.

Reports to

Dean

Job Description

Summary/objective

The Division of Academic Affairs at Southern University at New Orleans, a public,

historically black university, is committed to empowering and promoting the

upward mobility of diverse populations of traditional and nontraditional students

through quality academic programs, teaching, research, and service to

achieve excellence in higher education using various teaching and learning

modalities. Students and faculty are encouraged to help create a thriving

academic environment at SUNO.

As such, faculty and the staff of the program are expected to be committed to

the standards of teaching excellence. The Southern University at New Orleans

Forensic Science Program Director provides the resources for a quality student

learning experience by ensuring coherence in the discipline and relevance to

the practice. The program director oversees the daily operations of the

program. This leadership position also contributes to a range of activities that

support student learning outcomes, program quality, and discipline integrity, all

of which focus on student learning, teaching quality, and retention. The

program director facilitates the work with other departments, including faculty

hiring, professional development, institutional research and assessment,

instructional design, course materials, marketing, and outreach.Essential functions

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with

disabilities to perform these essential functions.

1. The Director must have a vision for running and designing a forensic

science education program as well as provide evidence of excellence in

teaching at the university level, leadership in curricular innovation, an

interest in forensic science educational scholarship, and a desire to

collaborate with the faculty on education and research efforts.

2. The Director will work to aid in the identification, recruitment, and review

of instructors for short courses, mentors for capstone student projects,

placement for student internships and full-time positions. The Director will

be expected to be highly engaged with students, building on existing

student group initiatives and developing new opportunities for students.

3. The Director will lead and expand education initiatives of the program

whereby the Director will lead the effort to receive a COE designation for

the Forensic Science undergraduate degree program with the Forensic

Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission (FEPAC).

4. Part-time teaching (6 - 9 semester credits) of undergraduate courses

which may include evening, weekend and/or on-line courses. The

candidate should have teaching experience at the college level.

5. Teaches assigned Forensic Science courses and associated labs; informs

students in writing of instructional standards; posts and maintains office

hours; participates in the assessment of student learning outcomes.

6. Develops new courses, curriculum, instructional materials, and evaluation

tools; assists with the preparation of course proposals, curriculum updates

and the construction of degree/certificate programs.

7. Applies and maintains standards of quality operating methods, processes,

systems, and procedures; implements changes as necessary to maintain a

successful forensic science program; integrates knowledge of industry

trends and professional training to continuously improve program and

course quality.

8. Participates in the recruitment of prospective forensic science students.

This includes, but is not limited to, working with partner institutions in the

development and maintenance of a sustainable recruiting model.

9. Other responsibilities include serving on college committees, advising

students, supervising undergraduate student research projects, and

performing other duties as assigned.

10. Other duties as assigned.Competencies

Demonstrate sensitivity to and understanding of college students that

come from diverse academic, socioeconomic, ethnic and racial

backgrounds.

Develop positive rapport with colleagues and other members of the

campus community to develop a sense of teamwork.

Maintains industry certifications such as SSCP, CISSP, and other IT

certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, and CompTIA.

Excellent writing and oral communication skills.

Must possess excellent leadership, customer service, communication,

organizational and interpersonal skills.

Ability to coordinate multiple projects simultaneously and efficiently while

meeting required deadlines.

Required education and experience

A doctorate in forensic science or a closely related discipline from an

accredited institution by the start date of the appointment.

ABD candidates are eligible.

Candidates with significant industry experience, professional certifications,

and an M.S. in Forensic Science, or related disciplines are eligible.

Preferred education and experience

Industry experience in the candidate's field of expertise is preferred.

Professional certifications are a plus.

Published works are desired.

 

 

 

 


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