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Adjunct faculty will teach in person on an as-needed basis for the Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice programs in the Department of Psychology, Criminal Justice, and Sociology.
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Husson University is seeking to add enthusiastic individuals to the adjunct pool to design and teach courses in our online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice program. Husson University seeks to attract world-class adjunct faculty to enrich the educational experience of our professionally-motivated students.
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Penn State Abington's Division of Social Sciences, Business and Education, invites applications for an adjunct instructor of Sociology, Criminal Justice, Education, African American Studies or related fields to teach an intermediate, cross-listed course focusing on power, place, and race in the United States, scheduled to begin August 2024.
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Job Summary: The School of Social Sciences at Avila University is seeking qualified adjunct instructors teach fully in person and/or hybrid-flex formatted criminal justice courses.
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Job Summary: The Legal Studies Program in the Department of Criminology, Criminal Justice, and Legal Studies at the University of West Florida is seeking qualified applicants for an adjunct position to teach various courses associated with legal studies.
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The University of Southern Mississippi is currently accepting applications for the position of Adjunct Faculty for Criminal Justice. Adjunct Faculty for Criminal Justice.
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Includes but not limited to: Texas Commission on Law Enforcement (TCOLE); Probation Officer; Parole Officer; Federal Agent/Officer, Texas Dept. Criminal Justice. Minimum of five years of experience in any of the following: Certified Peace Officer or other law enforcement; Probation Office; Parole Office or other Criminal Justice field.
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Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice/Criminology or equivalent. Master's Degree in Criminal Justice/Criminology or equivalent. Department: Criminology and Crimi Justice.
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Temporary, part-time adjunct faculty in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice. POSITION TITLE: Adjunct Hiring Pool - Criminology & Criminal Justice Department.
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Requisition Number F574P Job Position Title Adjunct, Gang Intelligence Department Criminal Justice Immediate Supervisor Title Chair FLSA Exempt Grade None Union None Status Part-time Total Number of Authorized Work Hours per Week Total Number of Authorized Work Weeks per Year 14 Advertised Rate of Pay Discussed during interview Position Summary.
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Morrisville's 3,000 students - who come from diverse backgrounds across the state and around the world - choose from more than 80 associate and bachelor degree programs that embrace agriculture, technology, business, social sciences, including Psychology, Criminal Justice, and the liberal arts.
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Criminal Justice Instructor for area High Schools. This position would require you to visit the high school campus to teach Criminal Justice I (substance abuse, court procedures and evidence and criminology) for one semester.
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Adjunct Faculty Open Rank - Criminal Justice Program. The succesful candidate will have completed significant coursework, research and/or professional experience in the area of criminal justice, including law enforcement, corrections, re-entry and/or victim services.
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Hazard Community and Technical College invites applications for our part-time adjunct faculty pool for Health and Public Services teaching areas could include any of the following; Diagnostic Medical Sonography, Human Services, Nursing, Nurse Aide, Physical Therapist Assistant, Radiography, Surgical Technology, Medical Assisting, Visual Communications, Criminal Justice, Business Administration and Early Childhood Education.
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The Department of Criminology and Political Science at Texas A&M University-San Antonio is seeking to hire a part-time Adjunct Instructor of Criminology and Criminal Justice. Master's degree in Criminal Justice or related field from an accredited university.
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