Subject: Position Announcement
From: Raymond Michalowski (Raymond.Michalowski@NAU.EDU)
Date: Thu Sep 07 2000 - 15:01:55 CDT
Northern Arizona University, Department of Criminal Justice. The
Department of Criminal Justice invites applications and nominations for a
senior scholar to serve as Department Chair. Minimum qualifications are:
(1) Ph.D. in sociology, criminology, criminal justice or a closely related
social science discipline, (2) demonstrated history of commitment to
quality undergraduate and graduate education, (3) a strong record of
nationally recognized published scholarship, (4) prior administrative
experience and/or evidence of leadership at the departmental level, and (5)
current appointment at the rank of Professor or advanced Associate
Professor. Preferred candidates will evidence (1) a commitment to
democratic leadership and to creating a supportive environment for students
and faculty from all backgrounds, (2) strong interpersonal skills, (3) the
ability to facilitate the development of the department's distance
education initiatives, and (4) the potential to contribute to the specific
teaching and scholarly missions of the department.
The Department of Criminal Justice currently has sixteen full-time faculty,
and is part of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences. The
Department offers B.S., B.A.S., and M.S. degrees in Criminal Justice, as
well as contributing coursework to a variety of interdisciplinary programs
including Women's Studies, American Indian Studies, Environmental Studies,
Ethnic Studies, Community Studies, and NAU's Master of Arts in Liberal
Studies. The department serves approximately 600 graduate and
undergraduate students located on the Flagstaff campus and at various
distance learning sites throughout Arizona.
Northern Arizona University offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral
programs in a broad range of academic disciplines and interdisciplinary
programs. The University currently serves a population of over 19,000
students distributed among its Flagstaff campus and various state-wide
educational sites. Flagstaff, Arizona is a mountain community of 60,000
residents that enjoys a four-season climate and easy access to a variety of
cultural and recreational amenities.
Northern Arizona University is a committed equal Employment
Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution. Minorities, women, persons
with disabilities, and veterans are especially encouraged to
apply. Applicants should send a letter of interest, a curriculum vitae,
and the names, addresses, and telephone numbers of three professional
references (at least one of which must come from the candidates current
employment setting) to Chair, Screening committee, Department of Criminal
Justice, Box 15005, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona 86011.
More information about the Northern Arizona University and the Department
of Criminal Justice can be obtained at www.nau.edu.
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