SCCJ Assistant Teaching Professor PP5074
Company: Arizona State University
Location: Phoenix
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
(SCCJ) in the Watts College of Public Service and Community
Solutions at Arizona State University (ASU) invites applications
for an Assistant Teaching Professor position beginning August 16,
2026. This is a full-time, benefits-eligible, non-tenure-track,
academic-year (9-month) faculty position. We seek a qualified
candidate available to teach courses in the criminology and
criminal justice curriculum and to provide meaningful service to
ASU students on campuses in Downtown Phoenix, Tempe, and Glendale,
as well as online. We are particularly interested in candidates
with practical and teaching experience in one or more of the
following areas: intelligence analysis, fraud, crime mapping, crime
analysis, cybercrime, artificial intelligence, and technology and
crime. A successful candidate will be able to teach a substantial
course load within our undergraduate and graduate programs across
modalities, mentor students and adjunct instructors, contribute to
program assessment-related activities, and participate actively in
School life through committee service, program events, and other
collaborative initiatives. About the School: The SCCJ is housed in
the Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions. SCCJ
is a nationally recognized leader in higher education and is highly
regarded for its distinguished faculty and research productivity,
as evidenced by its ranking as the 2 criminology and criminal
justice doctoral program in the United States by U.S. News & World
Report . The SCCJ offers undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral
degrees in criminology and criminal justice; a master’s degree in
crime analysis; a master’s degree in public safety leadership and
administration; undergraduate concentrations or certificate
programs in correctional studies, criminal investigations, homeland
security, juvenile justice, law and human behavior, legal issues in
criminal justice, policing and security studies; and graduate
certificates in corrections leadership and management, crime
analysis, homeland security, and law enforcement administration.
The School recently launched a professional Doctorate of Criminal
Justice program. SCCJ proudly offers its Bachelor of Science in
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Master of Arts in Criminal
Justice, Master of Science in Crime Analysis, and Master of Public
Safety Leadership and Administration (MPSLA) degrees online,
allowing students from around the globe to earn highly-valued
degrees from one of the leading criminology and criminal justice
programs in the world. The SCCJ’s main offices are conveniently
located on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus in the heart of the
fifth-largest city in the United States. Our proximity to major
criminal justice agencies enhances opportunities for instruction,
practice, student internships, and community-based service
learning. About Watts College The Watts College of Public Service
and Community Solutions, located on ASU’s Downtown Phoenix campus,
is home to the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice and three
other schools focused on strengthening communities and advancing
public service. The College fosters interdisciplinary
collaboration, community partnerships, and innovative solutions to
address pressing social challenges across Arizona and beyond. About
ASU Arizona State University, ranked No. 1 “Most Innovative School”
in the nation by U.S. News & World Report for 11 years in
succession, has forged the model for a New American University.
Repeatedly ranked No. 1, ASU has topped more than 30 lists in the
last three years: No. 1 in the U.S. for global impact (Times Higher
Education) and No. 1 in the U.S. for sustainable practices
(Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher
Education). ASU is a comprehensive public research institution,
measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom it includes and how
they succeed; advancing research and discovery of public value; and
assuming fundamental responsibility for the economic, social,
cultural and overall health of the communities it serves. ASU
operates on the principles that learning is a personal and original
journey for each student; that they thrive on experience and that
the process of discovery cannot be bound by traditional academic
disciplines. Through innovation and a commitment to accessibility,
ASU has drawn pioneering researchers to its faculty even as it
expands opportunities for qualified students, attracting some of
the highest-quality students from all 50 states and more than 130
nations. For more information about the School of Criminology and
Criminal Justice, Watts College of Public Service and Community
Solutions, and Arizona State University, please visit the
following: http://ccj.asu.edu https://publicservice.asu.edu
https://www.asu.edu/ Essential Functions: Successful applicants
must demonstrate the ability to contribute to the School's mission
through teaching and service. The specific responsibilities of the
position include: teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in
the School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; engaging in service
within ASU at the school, college, and university levels; providing
service to the community and the profession; and participating in
curriculum development, program planning, and student mentoring.
All we do at ASU is guided and inspired by the University Charter,
which reads: Arizona State University is a comprehensive public
research university measured not by whom it excludes, but by whom
it includes and how they succeed; advancing research and discovery
of public value; and assuming fundamental responsibility for the
economic, social, cultural, and overall health of the communities
it serves. Successful candidates will demonstrate throughout their
materials how their teaching will contribute to the fulfillment of
this charter. Please direct any questions about the search to Beth
Huebner, Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice:
SCCJDirector@asu.edu. Qualifications Required Qualifications: An
earned Ph.D., EdD, or DCJ, in criminology, criminal justice, or a
related social-scientific field from a regionally accredited
university by time of appointment. Consistent with ASU’s Charter, a
demonstrated commitment to inclusion. Desired Qualifications: An
earned Ph.D. in criminology, criminal justice, or a related
social-scientific field from a regionally accredited university by
time of appointment. Practical or teaching experience in one or
more of the following areas: intelligence analysis, fraud, crime
mapping, crime analysis, cybercrime, artificial intelligence,
technology and crime. Two or more semesters of teaching
undergraduate or graduate-level courses with strong evidence of
teaching effectiveness as demonstrated by student evaluations, peer
evaluations, and prior course syllabi. Experience with
technology/course management systems.
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