Assistant Professor Of Forensic Investigation - Notice Of Filing
University of Wisconsin Platteville
Platteville, Wisconsin, US
Base: $64,000–$68,000 per academic year; bonus/equ...
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Forensic investigation curriculum development
Teaching criminalistics and forensic sciences
Chemistry prefix course instruction
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The University of Wisconsin Platteville is seeking an Assistant Professor of Forensic Investigation to join their Criminal Justice & Forensic Investigation department. The ideal candidate should have a background in chemistry and experience in teaching, with responsibilities including curriculum development and active participation in research.
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Job Summary
The Criminal Justice & Forensic Investigation department at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Forensic Investigation.
The successful candidate will have a demonstrated competency teaching multiple existing courses and the capacity to develop and teach courses within their area of expertise.
Additional responsibilities include actively participating in research/scholarship/professional activities, providing career and academic advising/mentorship to students, and participating in department, college, university, and public service.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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The University of Wisconsin Platteville is seeking an Assistant Professor of Forensic Investigation to join their Criminal Justice & Forensic Investigation department. The ideal candidate should have a background in chemistry and experience in teaching, with responsibilities including curriculum development and active participation in research.
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Salary
Base: $64,000–$68,000 per academic year; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Benefit-eligible
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Forensic Investigation curriculum development
Teaching Criminalistics and Forensic Sciences
Chemistry prefix course instruction
Undergraduate education commitment
Student advising and mentorship
Nice-to-have
FEPAC accreditation review contribution
Collaboration with students and faculty
Research and scholarship activities
Key Requirements
Ph.D. in Forensic Science or related field with significant graduate-level chemistry
Ph.D. in Chemistry or related field with relevant experience in criminalistics/forensic applications
MS in Forensic Science and MS in Chemistry with 5+ years of forensics work experience
Minimum one year university-level teaching experience