Assistant-Associate Professor of Criminal Justice, Department of Social Sciences
FLSA Classification
Exempt
Salary Grade/Level/Family/Range
Salary Range: $45,000 - $55,000
Reports to
Department Chair
Job Description
Summary/objective
The Psychology faculty member will be an essential part of the Department of Social Sciences, contributing to academic excellence, student development, and community engagement within the psychology program. The candidate for this position is expected to teach a diverse range of courses across the undergraduate curricula. Undergraduate teaching responsibilities include 12 credit hours per semester. Areas of teaching responsibility include, but are not limited to, General Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Statistics, Theories and Learning, Personality Theories, Abnormal Psychology, Research Methods, and Counseling Techniques. The psychology faculty member will report to the Department Chair. Additional responsibilities include online course instruction, advising students, serving on committees, participating in program development and assessment, contributing to recruitment and retention efforts, and providing service to the department, university, and community. Faculty must also hold eight (8) office hours per week to support students effectively.
Essential functions
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform these essential functions.
1. Teach and Mentor: Develop and deliver high-quality courses in criminal justice, criminology, and related fields; advise and mentor diverse student populations.
2. Research and Scholarship: Conduct original research in criminology, criminal justice, and related areas, producing peer-reviewed publications and securing external funding.
3. Program Development: Collaborate with faculty to design and implement innovative curriculum and experiential learning opportunities that reflect contemporary issues in criminal justice.
4. Community Engagement: Partner with local law enforcement, community organizations, and stakeholders to address urban crime challenges and promote data-driven justice initiatives.
5. Assessment and Administration: Evaluate student performance, contribute to program accreditation efforts, and participate in department and university governance.
6. Diversity and Inclusion: Foster an inclusive learning environment that supports the success of historically underrepresented populations.
7. Other Duties as Assigned: Support the department's evolving needs and strategic goals through collaboration and adaptability.
Competencies
• Ability to teach a variety of program courses, including statistics and research methods.
• Ability to engage students and adapt teaching methods to improve student learning.
• Demonstrated ability to develop and maintain an active research agenda leading to peer reviewed publications.
• Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the college and/or university level.
• Demonstrated ability to contribute effectively to the delivery of our undergraduate and graduate programs with traditional classroom instruction and online education.
• Potential for grant activity.
Physical demands
Ability to sit/stand/walk at will; Ability to climb stairs; Ability to communicate verbally and in writing; Ability to use a keyboard; and Ability to lift or carry up to 10 pounds.
Required education and experience
• A doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in Criminal Justice or a closely related field from an accredited institution.
• Five or more years of progressively responsible higher education experience working effectively and collaboratively with faculty, students, staff, administration, governing boards, and external agencies (or their equivalents in other employment settings or direct clinical services).
• Experience in-person and online course delivery using multiple learning management systems is required.
• Evidence of experience building relationships and working closely with other senior executive leaders, faculty, staff, board members, and community representatives (or their equivalents in other employment settings).
• The ability to work effectively in a very collaborative executive leadership environment) is required.
• The level of appointment is dependent on relevant experience.
Preferred education and experience
• A Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, Criminology, or a closely related field; A.B.D. Candidates may be considered if all requirements for the Ph.D. are completed within one year of appointment. A J.D. only will not meet the minimum educational requirements for this position.
About Southern University at New Orleans
Southern University at New Orleans (SUNO) was founded as a branch unit of Southern University and Agricultural & Mechanical College in Baton Rouge (SUBR) on September 4, 1956. On September 21, 1959, SUNO opened its doors on a 17-acre site located in historic Pontchartrain Park, a subdivision of primarily African American single-family residents in eastern New Orleans. Established as an open community of learners, classes began with 158 freshmen, one building, and a motivated faculty of 15. The University offered 10 courses in four academic disciplines: Humanities, Science, Social Science, and Commerce. Today, SUNO serves as a beacon for those looking for educational advancement in an environment that provides the personal attention students need for success.
Working at SUNO
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priorities. At SUNO, eligible employees may participate in a comprehensive list of benefits that help foster this commitment. Benefits include:
• Medical Insurance
• Dental & Vision Insurance
• Retirement Plan
• Group Life Insurance
• Supplemental Benefit Program
• Paid Time Off
• Holidays
• Tuition Waiver
• Corporate Discount Program
• On-site Counseling Center
• 24/7 Online Therapy
• Discounted Meal Plans for Employees (University Cafeteria)
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