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SUNY Oneonta Assistant Professor - Criminal Justice in Oneonta, New York
Fall 2025 marks an exciting opening for a visionary scholar in the Department of Sociology, Human Services, and Crime Studies at the State University of New York at Oneonta as an Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice. Expectations include, but are not limited to teaching, research, student advisement, college service, and continuing professional development. Why be a faculty member at SUNY Oneonta? Your work as a member of our team is paramount to our students and to the progress of our university. What you do here matters, and we value every contribution.The Department of Sociology, Human Services, and Crime Studies is home to majors in Sociology and Criminal Justice. Sociology offers concentrations in Aging Studies, Community Development and Planning, Criminology and Deviance, and Human Services. The Department is actively working to develop graduate programs. The thriving Department, whose twelve faculty members are highly collegial and engaged as teachers, scholars, and mentors, actively pursues the development of a dynamic learning environment for students. The Department is part of the School of Sciences, which consists of 10 academic departments and 2,300 students majoring in 20 programs.To learn more about the University and the Department, please visit https://suny.oneonta.edu/ and https://suny.oneonta.edu/sociology-human-services-and-crime-studiesDuties include but are not limited to:Teach courses in the Criminal Justice major and other courses to meet department needs.Conduct independent or collaborative research.Provide service to the department and university.Contribute to fostering Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in curriculum, discipline, and on campus.Salary: $60,000. Information on SUNY's comprehensive benefits offerings can be found at https://www.suny.edu/benefits.Requirements:Required Qualifications:PhD in Criminal Justice, Criminology, Sociology, or related discipline. ABD considered; official confirmation of degree conferral by issuing institution by start of employment. American Criminal Justice System Expertise.Preferred:Expertise in one or more of the following:American Race RelationsInequality ExpertiseGreen Criminology or Environmental ExpertiseForensics ExpertiseLaw Enforcement, Courts, or Corrections ExpertiseGeneral Service ExperienceGeneral Research ExperienceGeneral Teaching ExperienceExperience working with diverse populations and/or teaching pedagogies and/ or multicultural teaching experience.
Minimum Salary: 60,000 Maximum Salary: 60,000 Salary Unit: Yearly