External Adjunct - Criminal Justice at SUNY Sullivan
Loch Sheldrake, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Aug, 26

Salary

59.2

Posted On

24 May, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

College-level Teaching, Curriculum Development, Student Assessment, Academic Mentorship, Online Instruction, Hybrid Teaching, Criminal Justice Expertise, Lesson Planning, Classroom Management, Professional Communication

Industry

Higher Education

Description
SUNY Sullivan External Adjunct Faculty - Criminal Justice Position Description About Us: SUNY Sullivan is a forward-looking, top-tier community college in New York offering over 40 degree programs, certificates, and micro-credentials for learners at all levels of their educational goals. We value critical inquiry and creativity while supporting our students in a culture of inclusion and respect. Learn more about SUNY Sullivan's employee benefits and 405-acre campus on our website. Job Summary: SUNY Sullivan is seeking a skilled professional to serve as a part-time Adjunct Instructor in the Criminal Justice program. This position involves teaching college-level courses including but not limited to Cultural Diversity & Criminal Justice, Criminal Investigations, Police Operations, Domestic & International Terrorism, Intro to Forensic Science, Juvenile Justice, and Police-Community Relations. Preference will be given to candidates who demonstrate a commitment to the community college philosophy and a culture of belonging. Qualifications: Master's degree in Criminal Justice or a closely-related field Minimum of five (5) years of professional experience in Criminal Justice or a closely-related field Prior teaching or training experience (higher education teaching preferred) Ability to teach various modalities, including seated, online, and hybrid classes Availability to teach during the daytime, 1-2 days per week Duties and Responsibilities: Teach college-level business courses in both in-person and online formats, fostering an engaging and inclusive learning environment Develop and deliver lesson plans aligned with established curriculum and course learning outcomes Evaluate and assess student performance based on course objectives using clear and consistent grading practices Provide academic support, mentorship, and career guidance to students as needed Maintain regular office hours (on campus and/or virtually) and communicate professionally with students and colleagues Incorporate current business practices, technologies, and industry trends into course content Uphold college policies related to attendance, academic integrity, and professionalism Maintain accurate course records, including attendance and grades, and submit required documentation by established deadlines Participate in department meetings, professional development, and college initiatives including occasional evening or weekend activities Maintain a positive working relationship with any community partners or other stakeholders Salary: Salary is determined by a candidate's rank at SUNY Sullivan, based on teaching experience, education, etc. The full salary range is $655 to $740 per contact hour/course credit per semester. A comprehensive list of benefits associated with this role is accessible at www.sunysullivan.edu/suny-sullivan-careers. Application Process: Please submit your cover letter, resume or CV, statement of teaching philosophy, and the contact information including emails for 3 professional references.

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Responsibilities
The instructor will teach college-level Criminal Justice courses across various modalities, including in-person and online formats. Responsibilities include developing lesson plans, assessing student performance, and providing academic mentorship.
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