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Sam Houston State University Assistant Professor of Victim Studies in Huntsville, Texas

Requisition: 202400098F

Hiring Salary/Recruiting Range:

Salary is competitive and commensurate with education and experience.

Department: Dept of Victim Studies

General Requirements:

The successful candidate will contribute to the Department of Victim Studies undergraduate and graduate educational missions and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in teaching, research as well as service.

Nature & Purpose of Position/Usual Duties:

The candidate will be expected to teach substantive courses at both the graduate and undergraduate level, maintain a research agenda, mentor students, and participate in active service to the department.

Other Specifications/Instructions for the Position:

To ensure full consideration, applications should include a letter of interest, a current vita, and the names and contact information for a minimum of three references addressed to: Dr. Phil Mulvey and Dr. Shelly Clevenger Victim Studies Department, Search Committee Chairs, Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas 77341-2296

References may also be submitted electronically to sxc167@shsu.edu and pwm010@shsu.edu. Applicants should indicate they are applying for the Assistant Professor Victim Studies position.

Review of materials will begin September 20, 2024, and will continue until the search is completed. Visit our website at https://www.shsu.edu/academics/criminal-justice/ to learn more about the College of Criminal Justice.

Educational Requirements for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):

Ph.D. in Criminal Justice, Social Work, Sociology, Psychology, Public Health, or a closely related academic field.

Experience Required for the Position (Faculty Positions Only):

The area of specialization is open. We encourage individuals to apply who are interested in unique aspects of victimization (e.g., vulnerable, and underserved populations, immigration victimization, victimization of the elderly and people with disabilities, & the connection between victimization and offending) as well as those who have experience working in the field of victim services.

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