Key Responsibilities & Duties
- Teaching & Instruction: Deliver undergraduate/graduate courses (e.g., criminal behavior, legal psychology), develop curricula, and lead seminars.
- Research & Scholarship: Develop an active research agenda, publish findings in scholarly journals, and present at national conferences.
- Mentorship: Guide students in research projects, thesis work, and academic/career planning.
- University Service: Participate in faculty meetings, departmental committees, and student recruitment.
- Grant Acquisition: Apply for external funding to support research activities and lab expenses.
Required Qualifications
- Education: A Master's Degree in Forensic Psychology.
- Expertise: Atleast 4 years of industrial experience.
- Licensure: Depending on the university, a valid license to practice psychology (or eligibility for licensure) may be required.
Common Desired Skills
- Expertise in Forensic assessments and evaluation techniques.
- Experience in teaching online and blended learning platforms.
- Proficiency in research methods and data analysis.
- Ability to work with legal or law enforcement partners