PT Faculty – Criminal Justice
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Job Description
PT Faculty – Criminal Justice
University of Arkansas System
• Provide instruction in accordance with the University and within the scope of departmentally-defined courses, programs of study, and degrees. • Responsibility includes timely interaction with students and quality assessment of student work with substantive feedback. • Provide weekly “office hours” support and communicate (e.g., email, posting, live-chat, etc.) in a timely manner with students, other faculty and staff regarding student concerns or issues. • Faculty may take part in shared governance of curriculum, in some instances participating in curriculum development. • Participate in training on necessary technologies to facilitate courses. • Assume responsibility to keep current in the field of study/area of expertise and continue to develop professionally in content, methodologies, and distance-learning strategies. • Able to make decisions and work independently with exceptional problem solving and analytical skills. • Maintain accurate electronic records for both the learning management system maintenance as well as the University records system and submit all records when required. • Participate actively in faculty development opportunities (internally and externally). • Provide feedback concerning student and faculty issues. • Utilize the philosophy and objectives of University of Arkansas Grantham to create a positive growth environment for learning. • Proactively participate with students within programs through teaching, welcome forums, recorded videos, etc. • Notify the appropriate University administrator of any course or course administration issues in a timely manner. • Other duties as assigned.
Job Requirements
- Master's Degree in Juris Doctor, Political Science, Criminal Justice
- Minimum of 18 credit hours in Government to teach American Government
- Five years of professional experience
- Prospective faculty must enroll in and successfully complete the Faculty Orientation Training Course
- Online teaching experience is preferred
- All degrees must be conferred from an accredited institution
- Curriculum development experience a plus
- Proficiency in MS Office Suite Products
- Knowledge of, and use of Blackboard Learning Management System is preferred
- Strong interpersonal skills and ability to collaborate with technicians and faculty
- Knowledge of distance learning educational model required
- In-depth knowledge of distance learning educational models, adult learning styles, and technology-assisted instruction.
Benefits
- University contributions to health, dental, life and disability insurance
- Tuition waivers for employees and their families
- 12 official holidays
- Immediate leave accrual
- Choice of retirement programs with university contributions ranging from 5 - 10% of employee salary
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