Closing Date: 30th November, 2025

Description:

The College Seeks Staff and Faculty Members Who Thrive in Multicultural Academic Environments and Are Committed to Access and Excellence in Higher Education.

Position Overview:
The Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration (lps) at John Jay College of Criminal Justice Invites Applications for Two Tenure-Track Positions at The Rank of Assistant Professor to Begin Fall 2026.

The Successful Candidates Will Teach a Variety of Courses in The Undergraduate Program Including Research Methods and A Variety of Courses for The Department's Majors and Minors. the Hiring Committee Is Especially Interested in Applicants Who Contribute to The Diversity Mission of The College Through Their Teaching, Leadership, Community Service, Research, And/or Lived Experiences.

The Prospective Candidates Should Have Expertise and A Scholarly Focus on Policing And/or Corrections Best Practices and Comparative Aspects of The Profession, Including a Demonstrated Capacity for Qualitative and Quantitative Research and Publications. Course Load Is 6 Classes per Year. Significant Course Release Is Available for Newly Appointed Faculty. Teaching, Departmental and College Service, and An Active Research and Publishing Agenda Are Expected.

The Department of Law, Police Science, and Criminal Justice Administration Is a Flagship Department of John Jay College of Criminal Justice. We Are an Interdisciplinary Department Whose Faculty Specialize in Criminal Justice Broadly Defined. This Includes the Fields of Criminal Justice, International Criminal Justice, Policing, Law, Courts, and Corrections. Lps Is Home to The Criminal Justice Bachelor of Science (cjbs) Major Which Enrolls More than 3,000 Undergraduate Students, the Police Science Major And, on A Rotating Basis, the International Criminal Justice Major.

Candidates Are Expected to Bring Enthusiasm and Demonstrated Commitment to Teaching and To Develop and Maintain an Active Research and Publication Agenda. the Successful Candidate Must Be Eager and Qualified to Work with Our Diverse Student Body. as Demonstrated in John Jay College's Seven Principles for A Culturally Responsive, Inclusive, and Anti-Racist Curriculum (https://new.Jjay.Cuny.Edu/sites/default/files/2023-08/7_Princip_Cultur_Resp_Incl_Anti Racist_Curric_Adopt_4.8.21-Brief.Pdf),

The College Seeks a Faculty Member Who Thrives in A Multicultural, Collaborative Academic Environment and Is Committed to Both Access and Excellence in Higher Education.

Qualifications:
Candidates Must Have a Ph D or J.D. in A Related Field at The Time of Appointment. Also Required Is the Ability to Teach Successfully, a Willingness to Participate in Course and Program Development, Potential for Research and Academic Publication, and The Ability to Cooperate with Others for The Good of The Institution.