Faculty, Assistant Professor - Fred D. Gray Institute for Law, Justice and Society
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Description
The faculty member is responsible for teaching undergraduate courses in the Fred D. Gray Institute of Law, Justice & Society. This is a ten-month position requiring the teaching of 24 credit hours per year, including travel courses within the major. Advise and mentor students in course and career planning, research, and class-related projects. Engage in activities to support the mission and vision of Lipscomb University and the College of Leadership & Public Service. Engage in intellectual pursuits and professional development. Engage in departmental and interdepartmental collaboration to benefit the program, college, university, and students. The above statements describe the job's essential responsibilities and requirements. This is not an complete list of the duties that may be assigned to the successful candidate. Description of Task:
Education: Master's degree required, Ph.D or Juris Doctorate strongly preferred Experience: A demonstrated record of college teaching experience in the classroom is highly desirable. Experience in learning management systems (Blackboard, Canvas) and online/hybrid teaching experience is preferred. Extensive engagement in community or government service is highly desirable. Five years of professional practice is required. Experience or training in Conflict management is preferred. Qualifications:
Active Member of Church of Christ is preferred. Education
Doctorate (preferred)
Masters (required) |