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Adjunct Criminal Justice Instructor
VirtualVocationsChula Vista, California, United States- Promoted
Forensic Accounting Senior Manager (Forensics, Investigations, White-Collar Criminal Defense)
WithumSan Diego, CA, United StatesAssociate Criminal Justice Instructor (51463)
International Education CorporationChula Vista, CAPart-time Assistant Professor, Criminal Justice (UDG & MA programs)
National UniversitySan Diego, CA- Promoted
Investigative Analyst (Criminal Analyst)
Department of Homeland Security - Agency WideSan Diego, CA, USMedical Anthropology and Social Justice
University of TorontoSt. George, CASenior Criminal Defense Attorney
Michael & Associates, Attorneys at LawSan Diego, CA, USPART TIME INSTRUCTOR POOL - ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College DistrictSan Diego County- Promoted
Part-Time Administration of Justice Instructor (Concepts of Criminal Law)
Southwestern CollegeChula Vista, CA, United States- Promoted
Advancing Justice Staff Attorney
ACLU of San Diego and Imperial CountiesSan Diego, CA, United StatesForensic Accounting Senior Manager (Forensics, Investigations, White-Collar Criminal Defense)
Lindquist LLPOrange County, CA, US- Promoted
Racial and Economic Justice Staff Attorney
ACLU Foundation of San Diego & Imperial CountiesSan Diego, CA, USADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE (BASIC POLICE ACADEMY)
Santa Rosa Junior CollegeSonoma County, CAINVESTIGATIVE AUDITOR III, DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE
Department of JusticeSan Diego County, USAdjunct Criminal Justice Instructor
VirtualVocationsChula Vista, California, United States- Full-time
A company is looking for an Adjunct Instructor in Criminal Justice.Key ResponsibilitiesTeach students and assess their work, providing detailed feedback and engaging in course discussionsCommunicate regularly with students, offering guidance and responding to inquiries in a timely mannerAdminister course duties, including grading, resolving academic concerns, and participating in faculty development activitiesRequired QualificationsJuris Doctor degree from a nationally accredited institutionExperience as a prosecutor, US Attorney, or law enforcement officerKnowledge of current trends in the criminal justice fieldExperience teaching non-traditional students and using online learning management systemsExperience applying rubrics to feedback and grading