Position Description
Salary Range Based on Experience:
Instructor $1477.28 per credit
Assistant Professor $1526.25 per credit
About The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences:
The Kakos School of Arts and Sciences is a vibrant,
interdisciplinary community of student and faculty scholars working
together to advance excellence in research, teaching, and learning.
We combine LaSallian values with a person-centered approach to
education to cultivate transferable critical thinking and
scientific inquiry skills. Our students have the unique opportunity
to scaffold their disciplinary passions on a strong foundation of
the liberal arts and sciences to help them become successful,
ethical professionals and community-engaged stewards of the future.
Our 30 majors and 6 graduate programs prioritize building
career-ready skills and include opportunities to engage with
faculty in learning environments inside and outside of the
classroom. We encourage students to study abroad in our signature
two-week faculty led programs, conduct research projects with
distinguished faculty members, pursue internships, and leverage all
of the unique cultural experiences New York City has to offer.
Approximately 85% of our graduates either find employment or enroll
in a graduate program related to their field of study within a year
of graduation.
The Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences at Manhattan
University seeks outstanding applicants for a part-time Adjunct
Professor for the undergraduate Criminology program. This search is
open to candidates in all areas of Criminology and Criminal Justice
but special consideration to those with experience in Juvenile
Justice, Cyber Crime/ Cyber Security, and Comparative Criminal
Justice. A strong preference for candidates who hold a Ph.D. in
Criminology or Criminal Justice, or a related discipline.
Candidates must demonstrate experience in teaching undergraduate
students.
Job Responsibilities
It is the responsibility of the adjunct instructor to provide
content for and teach assigned courses. Courses that may be
assigned include but are not limited to:
• Juvenile justice, Criminology, Cyber Crime, Intro to Criminal
Justice, Criminal Justice Administration, Comparative Criminal
Justice, Ethics of the Criminal Justice System.
• Deliver engaging and informative lectures.
• Prepare course materials, syllabi, and assessments.
• Provide timely feedback on student progress and
assignments.
• Other classes (electives, special topics, etc.) may also be
available to teach depending on the adjunct professor’s areas of
expertise and the department’s needs.
Requirements
Qualifications:
Must have earned a M.S. or PhD. in Criminology or Criminal Justice,
or related area.
Physical Requirements:
Some light lifting associated with setting up computers, document
cameras, or other hardware needed for conducting a mixed in-person
plus remote class